The National Electrical Code is the most comprehensive electrical code in the world and the most widely adopted code in the United States. Its use has resulted in generally safe and hazard-free electrical systems in the United States for 110 years. As electrical power systems, photovoltaic installations fell under NEC requirements from their very inception, although it wasn’t until 1984 that additions to the code specifically addressed this technology.
| Date Of Record Release | 2008-10-30 14:36:18 |
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| Description | The National Electrical Code is the most comprehensive electrical code in the world and the most widely adopted code in the United States. Its use has resulted in generally safe and hazard-free electrical systems in the United States for 110 years. As electrical power systems, photovoltaic installations fell under NEC requirements from their very inception, although it wasn’t until 1984 that additions to the code specifically addressed this technology. |
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| Source | Home Power Magazine #120 August/September 2007 |
| Selector | Offley |
| Date Of Record Creation | 2008-10-30 14:30:57 |
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| Date Last Modified | 2008-10-30 14:36:18 |
| Language | English |