The Neon Installation Manual was welcomed by the industry but it became evident that many people wanted a more comprehensive book.

This is the final segment in the series of articles covering a number of proposed changes for the 2002 National Electrical Code.

This article will review some basic principles of the path of least resistance and discuss how this current flow relates to electrical safety.

Needless to say, there exists great differences between the NEC requirements and the OSHA regulations. However, we can find common ground.

As IAEI continues to expand its membership globally, more and more of the inspection community will encounter IEC standards in the field.

In searching for a comprehensive solution to the arcing problem, it’s important to understand what arcing is, the different types of arcs that occur, and how common they are in residential wiring systems.

Metallic Outlet Boxes are Listed under the category Metallic Outlet Boxes (QCIT), in the UL Electrical Construction Equipment Directory.

Each additional cable, whether installed as a separate attachment or installed by overlashing on an existing cable, adds mechanical load to the poles.