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This document provides the foundation for many state and city codes. The NFPA 70, combined with local jurisdiction amendments form the state codes. We are doing a job and put 3 gang nonmetallic boxes up for switches but had to take it down and put up a 2 gang and 1 gang Box up because apparently a 3 gang Box has too much air space in it on the bearing wall.
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You should then be taken to this screen. If you do not have JAVA installed, your browser should prompt you to install it. While the NFPA certainly has contributed to the safety of occupancies in the US, from my side of things the fire service side , they seem to be influenced a little bit by a handful of manufacturers. They have no enforcement powers of their own, and most jurisdictions adopt only what is convenient for them to enforce or easy with which to comply themselves.
For instance, most fire departments will comply with NFPA rules regarding the construction and contents of an apparatus, because federal and state grants usually require so.
However, there are almost NO departments that comply with the staffing requirements of the NFPA, which would have 5 men on an engine, and 6 on an aerial apparatus. Your remarks about the NFPA selling code books is right. They change things sometimes just to make changes. Good point to reiterate in the comments…. NFPA is an association… the enforcement of the regulations is a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction decision.
It saves the electricians from having to buy new books and learn new rules. Good find. Wonder why they charge so much. Its not changing a few words in the book that is the problem, its justifying that change, and figuring out that it needs to change. Joe, I tend to agree with this. Can you sell the old NFPA books back for a quarter of what you initially paid? Thanks for this info. Great discussion. Another resource for changes are continuing education providers.
Unlike Maryland, which is county by county, a number of states require courses specifically on the changes. So if you are looking for the top changes based on the proposals and comments, you can take a course for free with a provider like us or anyone else out there. The good ones are only pay after you pass so there is no cost up front.
You can sometimes, as in our case, download a pdf of changes for free as well. All I want is a searchable version. I think it would be very helpful for any handy homeowner. Instead we have to settle for searching the Internet and hoping the forum we stumble across has a code reference on the first page and not the 10th page.
And it is dependent on jurisdiction. Look up receptacle requirements in the code and you should see a lot of guides. However, you cannot search, print, copy, past, annotate, or otherwise manipulate the code. Therefore, while it is helpful for answering very directed questions, we find it far easier to either head to the local library to use the code there, or to just pay for a code book.
Hope that helps! Thanks for this. I agree that searchable documents would be easier and more convenient. I guess they want you to buy it?
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