Keeping up with the requirements of the Code should be the goal of
everyone involved in electrical safety. The following is what I feel is an
important rule in the 2023 NEC®, complete with
graphics and a video. I encourage you to use it as a training resource for
your organization, and share it with your colleagues.
Suitable Wiring Methods [110.8] |
The content below is extracted from Mike Holt's 2023 Changes to the National Electrical Code video program.
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Click here or on the thumbnail to the left to view or download the PDF of this rule. (1 page, 310 KB)
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Click on the image above to watch the video
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What exactly is a suitable wiring method? Well, before you can determine what is suitable you need to understand what the National Electrical Code considers a wiring method and what each of those methods entail. Then you can move on to NEC 110.8 and determine what is suitable.
To learn more about how to interpret NEC section 110.8, take the time to read the attached text and watch the video where Mike and the team explain what is meant by a suitable wiring method.
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For more information on this topic, get a copy of Mike Holt's 2023 Changes to the National Electrical Code video program and textbook.
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