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| NEC 2011 - National Electrical Code, Paperback |
NEC 2011 - National Electrical Code, Looseleaf Edition |
Technology is speeding ahead and so is the NECŽ. Stay up-to-code with the 2011 National Electrical CodeŽ direct from NFPAŽ. |
Major changes in the NEC 2011 meet consumer demand for alternate energy, green technologies, and IT equipment.
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| 2008 NEC - Pocket Guide to Residential Electrical Installations |
Construction Daily Project Log |
Reach for the 2008 NECŽ Pocket Guide to Residential Electrical Installations and put essential facts and figures at your fingertips! |
Effortlessly keep track of daily events and occurrences including: weather conditions, craftsmen, contract extras, equipment usage and rental, material purchases, overall progress, safety concerns, accidents and more with the Construction & Maintenance Daily Project Log. |
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The newly updated 2009 Edition of the ICC International Building CodeŽ (IBC) |
The newly updated 2009 International Fire Code is essential for fire safety in new and existing buildings |
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Establishes minimum regulations for mechanical systems using prescriptive and performance-related provisions. |
Provides comprehensive minimum regulations for plumbing facilities in terms of both performance and prescriptive objectives, and provides for the acceptance of new and innovative products, materials and systems. |
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