Understanding Codes and Standards - Overview and NEC Focus from Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center (PSEC)
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At Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center you can learn first hand about electrical codes and standards like the National Electrical Code (NEC),NFPA, ANSI, NEMA, IEC, IEEE, CSA, UL and more. You'd learn where to look in the NEC for help in designing your electrical systems for questions about electrical applications involving wire or conductors, transformers, motors, generators, grounding. 1:20 Why electrical codes and standards are important 2:28 Organizations and managing bodies 5:07 National Electrical Code 8:10 NEC Style Manual
At Eaton's Power Systems Experience Center you can learn first hand about electrical codes and standards like the National Electrical Code (NEC),NFPA, ANSI, NEMA, IEC, IEEE, CSA, UL and more. You'd learn where to look in the NEC for help in designing your electrical systems for questions about electrical applications involving wire or conductors, transformers, motors, generators, grounding. 1:20 Why electrical codes and standards are important 2:28 Organizations and managing bodies 5:07 National Electrical Code 8:10 NEC Style Manual
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