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General Requirements for an Electrical Transformer
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Portable Generator Placement and Operation Requirements
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Residential Emergency Disconnect Requirements
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Electrical Transformer Feeder Conductor Sizing Requirements
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Whole House Generator Requirements Using the 2020 NEC
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What Is a Qualified Person According to the NEC, NFPA 70B, and NFPA 70E?
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Solar Photovoltaic System Maintenance Requirements
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Smoke Alarm Placement
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New GFCI Receptacle Requirements in the 2023 NEC®
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EV Charger Maintenance Requirements Using NFPA 70B
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This video delves into electric vehicle power transfer equipment maintenance-more commonly called EV chargers-following the requirements of the 2023 edition of NFPA 70B, Standard for Electrical Equipment Maintenance. From understanding the scope of NFPA 70B to deciphering maintenance intervals and conditions, join us as we navigate through NFPA 70B, exploring key chapters and requirements for m...
Combustible Gas Alarm Placement per NFPA 715
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This video covers the placement of combustible gas detection-specifically single- and multiple- station alarms-to detect natural gas and liquefied petroleum in dwellings such as homes and apartments . Plus, take a sneak peek at the brand new NFPA 715, Standard for the Installation of Fuel Gases Detection and Warning Equipment, which covers the selection, design, application, installation, locat...
NFPA LiNK® for smarter, faster, and more collaborative teams
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Introducing the go-anywhere digital codes and standards companion for your enterprise: NFPA LiNK®. Improve your organization’s productivity with instant digital access to all NFPA® codes and standards on any device. With exclusive NFPA expert commentary, visual aids, note sharing, and bookmarking features, NFPA LiNK helps your teams stay in sync-from the office to the field-with or without inte...
When Is an Emergency Responder Communication Enhancement System (ERCES) Needed?
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Underground Electrical Installations Installations Using the 2023 NEC
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Electrical Wiring in an Operating Room
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NFPA LiNK® provides instant, digital access to all NFPA® codes and standards, plus exclusive expert commentary, visual aids, and more-all from your favorite device. Quickly find, save, bookmark, and share the information you and your team need to work smarter-whether you’re in the office, at home, or out in the field. On your device, on demand. NFPA LiNK® is the simpler, faster way to get the j...
Sprinkler Omissions in Closets
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Sprinkler Omissions in Closets
Fire Alarm Systems: Difference Between Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory
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Fire Alarm Systems: Difference Between Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory
Find Fire Extinguisher Inspection Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
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Find Fire Extinguisher Inspection Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
Use NFPA LiNK® to Understand Requirements for an Integrated System Test Plan
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Use NFPA LiNK® to Understand Requirements for an Integrated System Test Plan
Find Integrated System Testing Requirements in the Life Safety Code® Using NFPA LiNK®
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Find Integrated System Testing Requirements in the Life Safety Code® Using NFPA LiNK®
Use NFPA LiNK® to Calculate Conduit Fill Using the 2023 NEC®
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Use NFPA LiNK® to Calculate Conduit Fill Using the 2023 NEC®
Learn to Calculate Pull and Junction Box Sizes Using NFPA LiNK®
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Learn to Calculate Pull and Junction Box Sizes Using NFPA LiNK®
Use NFPA LiNK® to Understand Electrical Room Requirements, 1000 Volts or Less
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Use NFPA LiNK® to Understand Electrical Room Requirements, 1000 Volts or Less
Find Electric Vehicle Charger Installation Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
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Find Electric Vehicle Charger Installation Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
Find Repair Garage and Vehicle Service Bay Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
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Find Repair Garage and Vehicle Service Bay Requirements with NFPA LiNK®
Quickly Find Requirements for Residential Attic Wiring with NFPA LiNK®
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Quickly Find Requirements for Residential Attic Wiring with NFPA LiNK®
Understanding Residential Electrical Service Calculations in the NEC®
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Understanding Residential Electrical Service Calculations in the NEC®
Learn to Install the NFPA LiNK® App on an iPhone
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Learn to Install the NFPA LiNK® App on an iPhone
Learn to Install the NFPA LiNK® App on an Android Phone
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Learn to Install the NFPA LiNK® App on an Android Phone
Use NFPA LiNK® to Find Key Differences Between NFPA 13 and NFPA 13D
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Use NFPA LiNK® to Find Key Differences Between NFPA 13 and NFPA 13D

Комментарии

  • @DesignologyLuxe
    @DesignologyLuxe 10 дней назад

    Thank you for providing a clear video on the matter. Very well done!

  • @danmartens1282
    @danmartens1282 17 дней назад

    Can you do a video on conduit near or under a sprinkler head

  • @ConorWhite-p3h
    @ConorWhite-p3h Месяц назад

    Why do non-reinforced pallets have a lower increase in requirements than reinforced? Can you give any references on the testing of pallets especially reinforced vs non-reinforced. Thanks

  • @oliverdao5961
    @oliverdao5961 Месяц назад

    u can install a receptacle under the counter as optional..not required...

  • @PontiacBandit
    @PontiacBandit Месяц назад

    Very useful tool, thanks!

  • @zeeshanzaibmalik8250
    @zeeshanzaibmalik8250 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot for the this guidance

  • @zeeshanzaibmalik8250
    @zeeshanzaibmalik8250 Месяц назад

    Awesome, much appreciated

  • @bjdean1973
    @bjdean1973 Месяц назад

    So if I'm using pvc from a wall to an island can I use romex ?

  • @michaeltavares4370
    @michaeltavares4370 3 месяца назад

    Does nfpa13d have requirements for max distance from walls? I read somewhere that 13d does not require "half distance of greatest distance" as a rule. Rather, they leave it to the spray listed in the cut sheet to cover walls.

  • @marxus09
    @marxus09 4 месяца назад

    Thanks very Much!

  • @danmartens1282
    @danmartens1282 5 месяцев назад

    I'm am looking for information about running conduits near sprinkler heads. Every I go it's different. Is there a source that I can find this out?

    • @wytosick
      @wytosick 2 месяца назад

      As long as it doesn't affect the spray pattern and doesn't touch any sprinkler part, you'll be fine

  • @revensimat8672
    @revensimat8672 5 месяцев назад

    GFCI protection for hard wired fixed chargers ?

  • @apoorvojash1292
    @apoorvojash1292 6 месяцев назад

    Nice Video.. Will definitely help to navigate the site

  • @moor3766
    @moor3766 6 месяцев назад

    Good 👍

    • @achumpitazm
      @achumpitazm 15 дней назад

      Use esta extensión de google e instalar en su PC: Speak Subtitles for RUclips / y active cuando desea traducir

  • @zerosparky9510
    @zerosparky9510 6 месяцев назад

    Back in the mid 1990,s, on a small job. the electrician years before had installed the main breaker panel in the bathroom. i thought at the time. dummy.

    • @GageDrums
      @GageDrums 5 месяцев назад

      That's not bad.. A friend of mine bought a Ryan Homes house built in 2010!.. Not sure how familiar you are with them.. But they're junk. The basement was not finished when she bought the house. With that, there is rough in plumbing for a basement bathroom with a shower they installed ..they also put the electrical panel in the corner of the basement where they installed the rough in plumbing!!!

    • @zerosparky9510
      @zerosparky9510 5 месяцев назад

      @@GageDrums in the nec. Can't be in a bathroom. Not quite sure when this was added in the code. But a really dumb and dangerous place for a main breaker panel.

  • @techshabby0001
    @techshabby0001 6 месяцев назад

    I'm currently studying NFPA10 for a job. The book that the boss gave me is 2019, not the 2022, edition. Is it so different?

  • @jovengarcia1720
    @jovengarcia1720 6 месяцев назад

    What if no gate valve installed after flow meter (throttle valve)

  • @INFERREDD
    @INFERREDD 6 месяцев назад

    After reading some alternative articles regarding this, this video really helped me understand this.

  • @M_Rasmussen58
    @M_Rasmussen58 6 месяцев назад

    Great presentation

  • @KPCKeysDIYBuild-Install-Fix
    @KPCKeysDIYBuild-Install-Fix 6 месяцев назад

    I think just put in the pop-up and move on with life. Most people would like an outlet in an island or peninsula. They are very low profile and nice. It's a ton easier to figure out where you want it, tell the countertop installer where and what size to drill, than to drill it later. Because as pcatful says, it leads to homeowners doing what the hell they want, codes be damned! Then they sell the home and the next owner deals with the previous owner's decisions.

    • @stevelopez372
      @stevelopez372 Месяц назад

      Hubbell sells a nice pop up. My how things are a changing.

  • @pimofd
    @pimofd 6 месяцев назад

    Can I search for a keyword in an entire standard?

  • @SuperScout392
    @SuperScout392 6 месяцев назад

    NFPA LiNK is a major step backward from the NEC APP that was available for the iPhone all the way back for the 2011 edition of the NEC. The search feature on that old APP was a lot easier to use and really added value to using the NEC. Looking through the paper edition of the 2023 NEC is a lot less frustrating than trying to use NFPA Link.

  • @FireExtinguisherEnthusiast
    @FireExtinguisherEnthusiast 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video!

  • @NspectorJeff
    @NspectorJeff 7 месяцев назад

    The reality is, unless a receptacle is needed for frequent use, we will be seeing new and creative uses for extension cords! (Ask me how I know)!!

  • @begguiabdelhadi
    @begguiabdelhadi 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks 👌

  • @electricalron
    @electricalron 7 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad this was on my radar because I am an NFPA Link subscriber and I had no idea about the NFPA Direct section of the site. I've been really impressed with Link membership because I can navigate the code in the field without putting on my glasses and thumbing through the code book. Also, I really appreciate the free Link socks I got at the IEC Dallas Convention. Frigging awesome!

  • @nooneyouknowhere6148
    @nooneyouknowhere6148 8 месяцев назад

    Having been an electrician since 1981, i can't help thinking the manufacturers pay the code committee to keep adding requirements for GFCI and ARCFAULT. i understand the original safety issues which brought about GFCI, but it sure seems like we are trying to solve a lot of problems that don't exist.

    • @PhillyFixed
      @PhillyFixed 6 месяцев назад

      Yup, I would much rather see them disallow backstabbing of receptacles and wiring devices to prevent arc faults than to require AFCI's on practically everything. Backstabbing is the primary arc fault source in residential from what I've seen.

  • @INGTEODGOMEX
    @INGTEODGOMEX 8 месяцев назад

    Any phone number for support?

  • @MiklaDfar
    @MiklaDfar 8 месяцев назад

    Another bullshit government oversight abuse. The only thing that will happen is that J-boxes will be installed and inspected. Then a DIYer will add an outlet...making it MORE dangerous than the 2020 code...IMHO.

  • @tcbraz
    @tcbraz 8 месяцев назад

    I think the 2023 NEC change to Section 210.52(C)(3) kitchen island and peninsula receptacle requirements was a really smart and practical change. This way builders have to provide a j-box inside the island, although the island countertop doesn’t have to be cut-up in ways a homeowner might dislike. Because when you start talking about custom granite countertops, homeowners can get really picky about where you’re penetrating that granite. Also granite installers and plumbers might have suggestions on the best location for these types of receptacles.

    • @pcatful
      @pcatful 7 месяцев назад

      Right, but then that seems to be only a workaround so they can come back later and put a receptacle where everyone wants them, and no longer allowed, on the cabinet face below. I feel I must be the bearer of bad news once again. People don't like their counters messed with.

    • @tcbraz
      @tcbraz 7 месяцев назад

      @@pcatful , Bless your heart, that might be the case. Now that AFCI is required on basically all dwelling unit branch circuits, I think that all panels (commercial and residential) should NOT be allowed to have a neutral bus bar, instead every circuit breaker would be required to have a neutral terminal on it. The NEC is requiring more and more forms of protection for branch circuits including AFCI, GFCI, GFPE, and Surge Protection. The closer the fault can be isolated, the better the protection, better breaker microprocess of fault conditions, and easier troubleshooting for service calls. The breaker's line side neutral should just be integrated into the panel and breaker. Other wording in the NEC would also have to be revised. Section 408.40 Grounding of Panelboards would have to revise its wording that says: “Equipment grounding conductors shall not be connected to a terminal bar provided for grounded conductors or neutral conductors unless the bar is identified for the purpose and is located where interconnection between equipment grounding conductors and grounded circuit conductors is permitted or required by Part II and Part VII of Article 250.” Also Section 408.41 Grounded Conductor Terminations would have to be totally revised, and the exception in this section would have to be deleted. I have seen apprentices make mistakes on commercial subpanels because they were only familiar with residential meter main panels. This change I outline would eliminate confusion, so that never would a neutral be landed on an equipment grounding conductor bus bar. I also think that Surge Protection should be addressed only in Article 210, alongside AFCI and GFCI. Surge protection should be deleted from Sections 215.18, 225.42, and 230.67. Also having the surge protection at the breaker brings up the question if all breakers should now be Double-Pole Single-Throw Circuit Breakers, with one of the poles-throws being for the neutral. Say that the voltage surge lasts a long time, maybe the breaker should open all conductors (phase and neutral). I also think that GFPE should be on a case-by-case basis, so also put it in Article 210. Thus GFPE would be deleted from Sections 210.13, 215.10, and 230.95.

  • @0786RICARDO
    @0786RICARDO 8 месяцев назад

    Grettings, what I understand from this rule is that it requires clearance from equipment that is not part of the electrical system as a whole, meaning A/C ducts, gas pipes, etc I had an inspector fail an installation saying that my knife disconnect was in violation of this rule because there is a communication box under it. My problem with this assessment, is that according to chapter 8, all conventional communication systems are part of the electrical system At the end of the day, inspectors will be inspectors, but I will like to know from more professional sources if the inspector is right or if he misjudged the situation based on the NEC

  • @0786RICARDO
    @0786RICARDO 8 месяцев назад

    Grettings, what I understand from this rule is that it requires clearance from equipment that is not part of the electrical system as a whole, meaning A/C ducts, gas pipes, etc I had an inspector fail an installation saying that my knife disconnect was in violation of this rule because there is a communication box under it. My problem with this assessment, is that according to chapter 8, all conventional communication systems are part of the electrical system At the end of the day, inspectors will be inspectors, but I will like to know from more professional sources if the inspector is right or if he misjudged the situation based on the NEC

  • @crazysquirrel9425
    @crazysquirrel9425 8 месяцев назад

    Want a GFCI outlet in your bathroom that never had one in a very old house? Easy! Shell out 20 grand to remodel the house (which usually has lead paint on the walls), replace run new wiring, new drop and panel, ground rods, etc. And not expect it to ever match your old decor.

  • @DanHaruch
    @DanHaruch 10 месяцев назад

    NFPA Link, the best $100.00/yr you'll ever spend!

  • @jj13jh
    @jj13jh 10 месяцев назад

    How do you test…?

  • @shamimurr
    @shamimurr 11 месяцев назад

    very good job !

  • @josemancia3689
    @josemancia3689 Год назад

    Do I need just bonding all the devices metal machine etc “ close the circle ⭕️ between them and No add to any Rods or panel ground ??

    • @Chino780
      @Chino780 Год назад

      You don't need any rods or anything. This is a good simplified explanation: ruclips.net/video/TsVGluRUaWk/видео.htmlsi=pWShY6BtLgXrOQZu

  • @chrisf3875
    @chrisf3875 Год назад

    I'm still looking for an explanation on that base rule you talk about!!

    • @nfpalink
      @nfpalink Год назад

      Good morning, Chris F, and thank you for your comments! You are correct that a small segment of the video was modified to remove the reference to commercial bathrooms. The rule that was being addressed in the discussion around section 210.52(D) only applies to dwelling units. Our narrator and subject matter expert (SME) misspoke when recording the video live. We are glad it got caught and we could modify it accordingly. As far as the “base rule” term that was used, our SME had the following to share with you: “That is not an NEC term but more of a personal teaching term that I am utilizing in the video. The idea behind it is just to ingrain a basic thought for installers to know that a receptacle needs to be installed within 3 feet of any bathroom sink in dwelling units. Now that you have brought it to my attention, I will look for a better way of teaching this moving forward without using the term ‘rule’ as part of that teaching. I apologize for the error regarding the reference to commercial bathrooms in the original live recording of the video. I am human and I do make mistakes, but I will try and be more conscientious moving forward. Thank you for your feedback and have a great day!”

    • @chrisf3875
      @chrisf3875 Год назад

      @@nfpalink I appreciate you getting back to me, I understand how the code evolves over time. And you caught me at a particular time when I was in an argument with another colleague of mine. And he was insistent that it was required in commercial locations. So when I try to do some research( for my argument) I came across this video and then it had me doubt my conclusion. I do understand that we look at the code as a type of ladder with a base that we build on. So when you use the terminology base rule I was wondering in my head, is this a metaphor of this concept. And I should be looking somewhere else in the code also. Trust me I get the human part, being an electrician there are things at night I think about......... "I should have done that differently" Peace, Bro.

  • @chrisf3875
    @chrisf3875 Год назад

    lol.... Hey you edit this video and you didn't respond to my comment. so you eliminated the commercial requirement that you talked about.

  • @brianerock
    @brianerock Год назад

    The voltage gradient that equipotential bonding addresses arises because electric utilities use the the earth as the return path BETWEEN MULTIGROUNDED NEUTRALS EVERY ⅛ MILE for current to the generation source BUT POOLS, PONDS, OTHER WATER BODIES between those multigrounded neutral points HAVE LOWER IMPEDANCE THAN THROUGH THE EARTH, so a voltage gradient (a step or reach voltage difference) results.

  • @anwerbakht86
    @anwerbakht86 Год назад

    Does the code reflect on the height of pull station within the context of being out of reach of children?

  • @chrisf3875
    @chrisf3875 Год назад

    Curious at timeline 3:10 you talk about a "base rule",I have yet to hear this expression used in NFPA 70, I've looked into definitions 100 found no such term and have used the search engine in NFPA link with no results. The article title "210.52 Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets." dictates that all of the following in this article is for "dwelling units" unless specifically stated otherwise,such as using the wording other then dwelling unit. This idea of a" base rule" is foreign to me in dealing with NFPA. Looking forward to your explanation.

  • @joelbruneski6486
    @joelbruneski6486 Год назад

    Does link work offline? Limited cell service where we are.

    • @nfpalink
      @nfpalink Год назад

      Thanks for your question, Joel! The answer is yes! Check out a new video we uploaded today that explains how to use NFPA LiNK's Offline Mode: ruclips.net/video/42YNNzSWiIo/видео.html

  • @jamesrossman5054
    @jamesrossman5054 Год назад

    Great job Corey!