In kitchens, electrical outlets should be placed no farther than 48 inches apart, so that no point on the countertop is more than 24 inches away from a receptacle. Any countertop 12 inches wide or more should have an outlet on the wall behind the countertop.

What does the National Electric Code?

National Electrical Code (NEC) is a set of regularly updated standards for the safe installation of electric wiring in the United States. First published in 1897, the NEC is updated once every three years. The NEC provides guidelines for electrical installation in order to prevent fires and other electrical accidents.

What is the latest National Electrical Code?

The NEC is approved as an American national standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It is formally identified as ANSI/NFPA 70. First published in 1897, the NEC is updated and published every three years, with the 2020 edition being the most current.

Where can I read the National Electric Code?

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) provides free access to every edition of the NEC. Access to the archived public records that are related to how the NEC evolved is also offered.

How do I use the National Electrical Code book?

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What is the difference between NFPA and NEC?

2. What is the difference between NFPA 70 (NEC®) and NFPA 70E? The National Electrical Code® is generally considered an electrical installation document and protects employees under normal circumstances. NFPA 70E is intended to provide guidance with respect to electrical safe work practices.

Is NFPA and NEC are same?

The National Electrical Code (NEC), also known as NFPA 70, is a safety code published by the National Fire Protection Association, an American safety association.

How can I get NEC for free?

While you can still purchase a hard copy, the NFPA has made it available on-line for download to improve public safety. To learn how to download the 2017 NEC Code as well as other NFPA standards, you can go to www.nfpa.org/freeaccess and learn how to logon.

How many electrical codes are there?

The NEC is developed by NFPA’s Committee on the National Electrical Code, which consists of 19 code-making panels and a technical correlating committee. Work on the NEC is sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association.

What is IEC and NEC?

In the United States, the most commonly followed system is the NEC (National Electric Code), while the rest of the world generally follows the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission).

What is the difference between UL and NEC?

The NEC establishes listing requirements, and UL meets those requirements in what it certifies (bearing in mind that the term “Listed” as used in the NEC is not the same as “UL Listed”).

Who enforces the NEC?

The National Electrical Code (NEC) defines AHJ as “An organization, office or individual responsible for enforcing the requirements of a code or standard, or for approving equipment, materials, an installation or a procedure.” In this regard, the AHJ is likely to be a county or local governing office that provides

Are all requirements of the NEC mandatory?

Some states legally enforce versions as old as the 2008 edition, while others are already requiring electricians to follow the 2020 NEC. A handful of states don’t require adherence to any version of the NEC at all.

What states have adopted the 2020 NEC?

As of June 1, 2021, eleven states enacted the 2020 NEC.



State Current Adopted Edition of NEC (Effective Date) NEC Update Status (Effective Date)
Washington 2020 (10/29/2020)
West Virginia 2017 (3/24/2020)
Wisconsin 2017 Commercial (8/1/2018) One- and two-family dwellings (1/1/2020)
Wyoming 2020 (7/1/2020)

Has the 2017 NEC been adopted?

The 2020 edition is based on the 2018 I-Codes and includes adoption of the 2017 NEC. There is no statewide adoption of the NEC.

Is NEC 2020 go into effect?

As of July 1, 2020, the 2020 NEC is in effect in four states, the 2017 NEC is in effect in 31 states, the 2014 NEC is in effect in 9 states and the 2008 NEC is in effect in three states. Fig. NEC is in effect in Colorado, Massachusetts, South Dakota, & Wyoming.

Where are GFCI outlets required 2017?

As of the 2017 NEC Update, GFCIs are required in all of the following areas: Underwater pool lighting (since 1968) Outdoors (since 1973) Bathrooms (since 1975)