Article 215 – Feeders

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Purpose Article 215 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) establishes the requirements for the installation, sizing, and protection of feeder circuits — the conductors that...

Article 200 — Grounded Conductors

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Purpose Article 200 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) defines the rules for identifying, connecting, and using grounded conductors — commonly known as neutral conductors. These...

What Does NEC Stand For? Understanding the National Electrical Code

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NEC stands for National Electrical Code. In the electrical trade, the NEC is one of the most important code books you will use. NFPA describes...

NEC Table 430.250: Full-Load Currents for Three-Phase Motors

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This guide covers the application of NEC Table 430.250, which is used to determine the Full-Load Current (FLC) for three-phase alternating-current motors. This FLC...

Kitchen Island Outlet Code: 2026 NEC Island Receptacle Requirements

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The kitchen island outlet code is one of the most confusing residential NEC topics right now because the rule changed in the 2023 NEC,...

Article 110 – General Requirements for Electrical Installations

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Purpose Article 110 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) outlines the fundamental safety requirements for all electrical installations. It ensures that equipment is installed, maintained, and...

Electrical Safety Program Explained: What It Is and Why Workplaces Need One

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An electrical safety program is the overall set of policies, procedures, training, and controls a workplace uses to reduce electrical hazards such as shock,...

Article 100 – Definitions

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Purpose Article 100 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) provides clear definitions for terms used throughout the Code. Understanding these definitions is essential because NEC requirements...

GFCI Testing: How to Check a GFCI Outlet the Right Way

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GFCI testing is the process of checking whether a ground-fault circuit interrupter trips and resets the way it should. That matters because a GFCI is...

Article 210 — Branch Circuits

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Purpose Article 210 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) defines the requirements for branch circuits — the final wiring that delivers power from panelboards to...

Article 90 – Purpose, Scope, and Enforcement

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Purpose Article 90 of the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) defines why the Code exists — to ensure electrical systems are safe, reliable, and free from...