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For questions about the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. Just about all US jurisdictions that have adopted an electrical code use the NEC, often with a handful of local or state level amendments.
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Can I run my three-way travelers in a 14/2 without a neutral in the cable?
I have a surplus of 14/2 and a little bit of 14/3, and this project is price-sensitive, so I drew up this plan to make use of what I have on hand. It minimizes the length of 14/3 needed because that's …
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Do I need to separate my main and gas grounding conductors?
I have a garage with the electrical meter and gas meter on one side, and the water and grounding rods on the other side.
I understand that the meter needs to be bonded to the water pipe and grounding …
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Romex exiting junction box just below 8 feet
I am installing new outlets by drilling up from the garage between the wall cavity and fishing romex up. As seen in the picture:
I had my first inspection and the inspector called out that the junc …
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Do I need to upgrade other circuits if I only plan to change one?
(San Francisco, California)
I plan to run a new dedicated circuit for a kitchen appliance, and to get up to code also move the bathroom to its dedicated circuit as well. This is an old house.
The ot …