The 2011 NEC Code Books & Tabs Set includes the following:
2011 NEC - National Electrical Code Handbook:
Stay in the lead with electrical answers and support in the 2011 National Electrical Code® Handbook from NFPA®, the NEC® source.
The NEC has changed and staying up-to-code is essential! Make sure you're informed with the single most valuable tool for NEC users -- the 2011 NEC Handbook from NFPA. This is your hands-on source for the practical solutions and Code rationale you need to comply with the new NEC, avoid violations, and keep installations on time and on budget. The 2011 NEC Handbook is loaded with one-of-a-kind features:
- Full 2011 NEC text -- no other electrical reference has it!
- Expert commentary with coverage of changes in the 2011 NEC's requirements, including new rules focused on workplace safety
- First-time commentary for new articles addressing green technologies, alternate energy, high-voltage installations, and other emerging issues
- 500+ full-color graphics, diagrams, photos, tables, and charts not in the Code
- Visual cues help you quickly identify Code changes. Revised NEC text is shaded tan, while vertical rules and change dots alert you to major additions -- just like in the NEC.
- Commentary is shaded in blue so it's easily distinguished from mandatory provisions.
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2011 NEC - National Electrical Code, Paperback:
Technology is speeding ahead and so is the NEC®. Stay up-to-code with the 2011 National Electrical Code® direct from NFPA®.
Adopted in all 50 states, NFPA 70®: National Electrical Code has saved untold lives with comprehensive requirements for electrical wiring and equipment. When the Code advances to incorporate new technologies, you can’t afford to fall behind! You need the 2011 NEC to safeguard people and property, and avoid violations.
Major changes in the 2011 NEC meet consumer demand for alternate energy, green technologies, and IT equipment:
- New Article 694 has first-time requirements for small wind electric systems.
- Revised Article 625 includes updates on safe battery charging for plug-in hybrid vehicles that reduce the risk of explosion.
- Revised Article 705 covers interconnecting generators, windmills, and solar and fuel cells with other power supplies.
- New Article 840 addresses the increased demand for broadband communications systems with requirements for wireless, routers, and wireless disconnects.
New requirements focused on workplace safety include:
- Means to reduce incident energy (240.87)
- Labeling at subpanels to identify feeder supply source (408.4(B))
- Disconnecting means for transformers (450.14)
Get first-time provisions on electrical installations over 600 volts.
New Article 399 incorporates requirements for overhead distribution systems for large electrical system users, such as school or business campus settings.
Bottom line: The 2011 NEC sets a new benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection. If you're involved with electrical safety, staying up-to-code is not optional -- it’s essential! (Softbound, Approx. 875 pp., 2011).
2011 NEC - National Electrical Code Tabs (For PB, Spiral & Hndbk) - 2 Sets of Tabs:
Made for the Handbook, Paperback and Spiral versions of the 2011 NEC, this set of pre-printed, self-adhesive tabs attach directly to the pages-helping you reference important articles and tabs quickly.