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When posting I see a lot of people using code sections in their posts.
Are you using the new 2005 code book, or are you still posting with your 2002 code book?
I know alot of jurisdictions have not "adopted" the newer 2005 code book yet and am wondering how many electricains here have.
"If common sense was common, everyone would have it"-not sure, someone here
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GA76Apprentice -
I have quoted the NEC a few times and I try to state which edition it is, which helps all of us be on the same page.
I think it would also help if there were a specific question about a certain jursidiction to know what year code they are using.
Thanks Steve
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I don't know what edition NJ is on today ...the date is the 1st or the 15th ??? for the change from the '02 to the '05.
I usually put a notation after posting so we are on the same page.
~~ CELTIC ~~ ...-= NJ =-...
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Celtic: As of today; still '02 in NJ. Unless the powers that be did something and didn't tell anyone yet. Then again, why tell the inspectors????
PS: Don't forget the 'grace period'
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Newsflash: As of today; 2005 NEC will be adopted in NJ on May 1st, 2006.
Official news received from DCA today. (Verbal)
John
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I still refer to the 2002 here in NJ for work, but in school we've been using the 2005.
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