IEEE C2-2012 2012 National Electrical Safety Code
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For any electrical or communication installation, the NEC provides for the minimum electrical safety, protection, and accessibility requirements. The NEC also provides for the construction and installation of electrical installations and communication facilities, along with the application of protective coatings and the testing of equipment and systems, which are detailed in the NEC Code. The NEC may also require that electrical installations be tested with a licensed electrical engineer.
The NESC requires electrical design, testing, and installation practices that protect human life and health; and that comply with the minimum requirements of the NEC Code. However, if the NESC requires more stringent electrical safety, protection, and accessibility requirements, or construction, installation, or testing practices that are not specified in the NEC, the NESC is more specific than the NEC. The NESC does not require the testing of electrical installations with a licensed electrical engineer.
The NEC requires electrical design, testing, and installation practices that protect human life and health; and that comply with the minimum requirements of the NEC Code. However, if the NEC requires more stringent electrical safety, protection, and accessibility requirements, or construction, installation, or testing practices that are not specified in the NEC, the NEC is more specific than the NESC. The NEC does not require the testing of electrical installations with a licensed electrical engineer.
For any electrical or communication installation, the NEC provides for the minimum electrical safety, protection, and accessibility requirements. The NEC also provides for the construction and installation of electrical installations and communication facilities, along with the application of protective coatings and the testing of equipment and systems, which are detailed in the NEC Code. The NEC also provides for the use of circuitry, wiring, and equipment and device names, which are necessary for the safe and proper operation and maintenance of electrical and communication systems. The NEC may also require that electrical installations be tested with a licensed electrical engineer.
The NESC provides for safety, protection, and accessibility requirements; construction and installation of electrical systems and communication facilities; and the testing of equipment and systems. The NESC does not require that electrical installations be tested with a licensed electrical engineer.
This edition of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) is substantially revised and updated to reflect recent changes in the National Electrical Code (NEC) that are applicable to electrical power and communication installations. The NESC is based on the most recent editions of the NEC, the U.S. Military Standard and U.S. Department of Defense Standards, and is compatible with the National Electrical Code for Lighting and Electrical Equipment (NEC/LEE), the Building and Fire Codes for Electrical Wiring (BFC), and the National Electric Code for Commercial and Industrial Piping (NEC/CIP). 827ec27edc