GreenGiant
- Feb 9, 2012
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So for the last couple days I have been reviewing the National Electrical Code (NEC) for work, since I will be in MN next week and have to walk through a system that we are installing with an inspector.
I had never been exposed to it until the couple days ago, and I just got to the end of it, such a thrilling read I must say.
Nestled in the depths of the code (or Code as they call it) between Article 647 (Sensitive Electronic Equipment) and Article 660 (X-Ray Equipment) there is an article devoted to the specifications of Pipe Orans Article 650.
I can understand the need for almost anything else in the 600's section of the code, but noting that they must operate under 30VDC and under 6A seems a little ridiculous to have its own section.
I just wanted to throw that out there.
Any thoughts/explanations?
I had never been exposed to it until the couple days ago, and I just got to the end of it, such a thrilling read I must say.
Nestled in the depths of the code (or Code as they call it) between Article 647 (Sensitive Electronic Equipment) and Article 660 (X-Ray Equipment) there is an article devoted to the specifications of Pipe Orans Article 650.
I can understand the need for almost anything else in the 600's section of the code, but noting that they must operate under 30VDC and under 6A seems a little ridiculous to have its own section.
I just wanted to throw that out there.
Any thoughts/explanations?