In Reply to: Thanks for your detailed reply, Jacques posted by MMasztal on July 5, 2006 at 09:38:58:
Whether ANSI/IEEE are more advanced or not...in most places the NEC is the law. IEEE often reports experimental cutting edge ideas which may or may not prove valuable to standard electrical installation methodology and practice with time. NEC committee members are well aware of IEEE and ANSI and many are active in several such organizations at the same time. NEC is long proven and is the surest bet of a safe installaion. If and when it proves inadequate through demonstrated carefully investigated forensic cases, not anecdotes, it is changed by the appropriate committee, industry develops the hardware necessary to impliment the change correctly, and contractors are taught the correct way and the right circumstances to use it.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Thanks for your detailed reply, Jacques - Soundmind 10:16:53 07/05/06 (6)
- Differing levels of grounding - MMasztal 16:05:40 07/05/06 (4)
- It sounds better. - Norm 17:37:43 07/05/06 (0)
- Re: Differing levels of grounding - Soundmind 17:12:59 07/05/06 (2)
- Never said anything about sound system.... - MMasztal 17:42:05 07/05/06 (1)
- Re: Never said anything about sound system.... - Soundmind 02:21:00 07/06/06 (0)
- I am sure everything is perfect! nt - Norm 11:05:37 07/05/06 (0)