There has been much concern about the challenges the construction industry is and will be facing over the next several years, construction labor shortages.
In the seven decades following the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs, warnings about impending limits to miniaturization and the corresponding slowdown of Moore’s Law have come regularly.
This series of articles provides a guide to help users find their way through the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (CE Code).
Training and continuing education of Plan Reviewers and Inspectors are absolutely essential to having qualified, competent, professional people that are fully capable of discharging the responsibilities of ensuring the safety of the public.
In addition to home safety, electrical inspectors and other industry professionals can also work to promote workplace safety both at work and out in the field to keep their businesses healthy and safe.
All product manufacturers and representatives have a moral obligation to protect lives. It starts with alignment with NEC 240.87 to increase safety.
Let's look at the journey that AFCIs have taken as our industry works to make an impact on electrical fires due to arcing and sparking.
Continuing decreases in the cost of photovoltaic (PV) power systems have resulted in residential and commercial PV systems that are increasing in size and power output.
When does the CE Code apply to projects that cover only replacement of a piece of an existing electrical equipment, upgrade of such piece of equipment, or addition of certain electrical equipment?