Fig. 1. Article 225 contains requirements for outside branch circuits and feeders not over 1,000VAC or 1,500VDC, installed on or between buildings, structures, or ...
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Major updates to NFPA 70E, the National Electrical Code, and OSHA training requirements in 2026 are reshaping electrical safety compliance. The changes tighten training cycles, reorganize code ...
Fig. 1. The minimum electrical requirements for installing fire pumps are found in Article 695. A general philosophy for most electrical installations is to provide ...
The 2026 National Electrical Code introduces its most significant reorganization in decades, moving key articles, adding new high‑voltage sections, and tightening safety requirements.
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) today launched its Certified Electrical Inspector (CEI) certification for electrical inspectors interested in enhancing their understanding of key ...
Under the 2021 National Fire Protection Association’s Health Care Facilities Code (NFPA 99), electrical preventive maintenance is now required for the most critical environments in health care ...
Skilled nursing facilities are compelled by regulatory compliance to provide residents, staff and visitors with a safe environment of care. Providers occasionally receive deficiencies for conditions ...
Planning a major renovation or just making small improvements around the house? Understanding building codes is crucial.
More than half of the 45,000 annual electrical fires occur between December and February. The causes of electrical fires can range from damaged wiring and space heaters to outdoor and indoor holiday ...
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