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Understanding the NEC Rules for Backup Power Systems - Part 2 of 4
 

 
Subject - Understanding the NEC Rules for Backup Power Systems – Part 2 of 4

October 3, 2006  

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Understanding the NEC Rules for

Backup Power Systems – Part 2 of 4

 

 

 

imageWe at Mike Holt Enterprises try to provide as much as we can to the industry at no charge. For this reason we’ve created a free Understanding the NEC Rules for Backup Power Systems textbook. The material in this textbook was extracted from Mike's Understanding the 2005 NEC textbook.

 

Because of the size of the textbook we’ve decided to make it available in four parts. Last month we sent Part 1, now here’s Part 2 and we’ll continue to send Parts 3 & 4 over the next 2 months.

 

Scope of Part 1 of 4 - Articles 90 and 110

 

Scope of Part 2 of 4 - Articles 220, 230 and 240

 

Scope of Part 3 of 4 – Article 250

 

Scope of Part 4 of 4 - Articles 300, 310, 312, 408, 445, 700, 701, 702, Chapter 9 and Annex C

 

Click here or on the image above to download Part 2 (4.90 MB), but be advised that this download may take a few minutes to download depending on your internet connection speed. If you encounter a problem opening this file, be sure you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat installed on your system (click here).

 

 

 

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  • Thanks again Mike, for all the helpful material make available

    Wes Gerrans

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