lazybean
Well-Known Member
Hey! who said you could get down? Get back up on your crucifix! j/k
The NEC is okay, but finding the effin information you need is a pain in the ass, and every rule seems to have an exception, with an exception to the exception and you have to jump back and forth through the whole damned thing.
My boss pulled out his copy of the Canadian equivalent. Holy cow, information is in one spot, logically arranged, and hardly an asterisk to be found. Screw the national health care, Im moving to canada for the electical code!
If you have seen the 2008 NEC they have removed 90% of the exceptions. If you compare it to the 1999 code book its like night and day. And yes i have seen the CEC, the biggest differance is they moved Industrial electrical rules to a separate book