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Analysis of Changes, 2011

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Trust Analysis of Changes from the nation’s leading electrical authorities.

Hundreds of revisions in the 2011 NEC will have a direct impact on residential, commercial, and industrial installations. Added NEC articles broaden the Code’s coverage of alternate energy sources and emerging technologies. Stay informed about vital changes and expansions with this accurate, authoritative guide from the IAEI and NFPA®, the Code source.

The new 2011 edition of Analysis of Changes provides:

■ “Change at a Glance” summaries for 300 important revisions
■ Excerpts of 2011 NEC text along with discussion about each change and its impact
■ Full-color graphics that clarify revisions and show correct application
■ Information on why the change was initiated and accepted
■ A useful cross-link to the ROPs and ROCs
■ Thorough coverage of first-time NEC articles such as Premises Powered Broadband Communications Systems and Small Wind Electric Systems

Gain the latest knowledge about Code-compliant electrical design, installation, and inspection with this.

Product Details

Publisher: International Association of Electrical Inspectors
ISBN-10: 1-890659-54-1
ISBN-13: 978-1890659547
Softcover: 400 pages
Binding: Spiral-bound
Availability: Should receive order within five to ten business days

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Category: IAEI 2011, IAEI Books

About IAEI: As a pioneer, the International Association of Electrical Inspectors plays a strong leadership role in the electrical industry and its many organizations and associations. Because of its reputation for fairness and code-compliance, the association has long been labeled the Keystone of the Electrical Industry. Like the keystone, the association plays a cohesive role among testing agencies, standards organizations, manufacturers, distributors, and contractors. View author profile.

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