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Does Michigan have it's own Electrical Code? Posted for Darcy: Is there such thing?? I heard a rumor that the Michigan Electrical Code is no longer. Michigan is now only using the NEC. I can not find anything on this to prove the rumor true or false. Can you help? I need to help my Electrical Engineers. Thank you for your time and advice.
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Hi Bill: Look here: http://www.cis.state.mi.us/bcc/pdf/aug01.pdf Hal on the IAEI board may have information? [This message has been edited by Joe Tedesco (edited 09-20-2001).]
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According to my source, Michigan uses the NEC with possible amendments. Try this site for a state by state breakedown of licensing & code requirements. http://www.neca-neis.org/catalog/ Scroll down to "State Electrical Regulations" comes as a free PDF download. Tom
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Michigan currently uses the 1999 National Electrical code with amendments for all buildings but those covered under the Michigan (2000 international ) residential code.
One and two family dwellings are wired using the electrical provisions from the residential code.
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I used to live in Mich 20 years ago and don't remember anything other than the NEC.
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