National Electrical Code definition

National Electrical Code means that document issued by the Fire Underwriter’s Laboratory governing the installation of electrical wiring and fixtures, motors, and other installations.
National Electrical Code means the electrical code published by the National Fire Protection Association.
National Electrical Code means the 1990 Edition of the National Electrical Code, with 1992 amendments, adopted and published by the National Fire Protection Association.

Examples of National Electrical Code in a sentence

  • Ground fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations.

  • Temporary electric wiring shall meet the standards of Article No. 305 of the 1990 National Electrical Code.

  • National Electrical Code; Most Recent Edition Adopted by Authority Having Jurisdiction, Including All Applicable Amendments and Supplements.

  • Where required, orient the box so that the dimensions comply with the National Electrical Code.

  • Electrical service disconnect shall meet or exceed all requirements of the National Electrical Code and the local utility providing the electrical service.


More Definitions of National Electrical Code

National Electrical Code means the code for the
National Electrical Code means the N.F.P.A. ANSI NFPA, NEC 70 Code.
National Electrical Code means the code published by the National Fire Protection Association (2020 edition) with the following exceptions:
National Electrical Code means that certain document in book form entitled National Electrical Code, 2005 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Agency.
National Electrical Code means the code for the safe installation of
National Electrical Code means the latest version of the National Electric Code (NEC) that has been adopted by New York State under the provisions of the Uniform Code.