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National Electrical Code
National Electrical Code logo.NFPA70 - National Electrical Code (NEC) is the most widely adopted code in the world and is used in every state in the nation. First issued in 1807, the 2002 edition of the NEC® marks the 49th edition, and includes more than 300 significant changes to the 1999 edition.
The NEC® provides "practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards arising from the use of electricity." More specifically, it covers the installation of electric conductors and equipment in public and private buildings or other structures (including mobile homes, recreational vehicles, and floating buildings), industrial substations, and other premises (such as yards, carnivals, and parking lots).
Article 690 of the NEC® specifically addresses the design and installation of photovoltaic systems and equipment, and includes requirements for sizing and protection of circuits, disconnect means, wiring methods, grounding, marking and connections to other sources.For more information regarding photovoltaic systems and the National Electrical Code, please see the following:
1. Photovoltaic Power Systems and the National Electrical Code: Suggested Practices, a publication of The Photovoltaic Systems Assistance Center, Sandia National Laboratories by John Wiles, Southwest Technology Development Institute, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.
2. "Code Corner" is a series of articles on PV systems and the NEC that have been published in Home Power Magazine, by John Wiles, Southwest Technology Development Institute, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM.
3. Published exclusively by IEEE, the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) sets the ground rules for the practical safeguarding of persons during the installation, operation or maintenance of electric supply and communications lines and associated equipment. The NESC is the standard for those working with utility systems and equipment.
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