2020 NEC® Code changes
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The National Fire Protection Association has completed the 2020 National Electrical Code making process and it is that time to cover some significant code changes for one- and two-family residential and commercial electrical installations. The following are some significant changes along with Eaton product solutions to help aid in the installation and inspection processes. As always, consult with your AHJ or manufacturer for proper guidance or interpretation of the product and/or code compliant installation.
The National Fire Protection Association has completed the 2020 National Electrical Code making process and it is that time to cover some significant code changes for one- and two-family residential and commercial electrical installations. The following are some significant changes along with Eaton product solutions to help aid in the installation and inspection processes. As always, consult with your AHJ or manufacturer for proper guidance or interpretation of the product and/or code compliant installation.
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