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One update will be the re inclusion of reduced neutrals for residential single dwellings that isn't in the 2012 code they took it out.I never reduce that conductor anyhow smile

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"Why didn't they just adopt the NEC?" by twh
I've been saying this for yrs, and I get funny looks.
It's amazing how both codes can be very simular but so very different.
But this is for a different rant,lol
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How would they make $175 for the book off each one of us (plus a day off work and another $150 for the update class) if we bought NEC's instead of CEC's? Oops, your right, that's another rant grin

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