ArcticGabe
Well-known member
I am just about to submit for a permit to run branch circuits from a sub-panel that was installed in my new garage. I've done several electrical jobs in the past, but nothing recent. So I've been reading and studying as best as I can to make sure I comply with all recent code changes.
However, if I'm not mistaken, it appears that the NEC gets updated every three years, and since it was last published in 2017, I'd guess we can expect a new version in 2020.
Now I'm not a professional electrician, and I'm doing this work when I get spare time. So I expect to be done maybe April or May. If I start this job now, but a new NEC comes out before I'm done, which code book applies at inspection time? It would **** to have to re-do a bunch of stuff because the rules changed mid-stream.
Thanks.
However, if I'm not mistaken, it appears that the NEC gets updated every three years, and since it was last published in 2017, I'd guess we can expect a new version in 2020.
Now I'm not a professional electrician, and I'm doing this work when I get spare time. So I expect to be done maybe April or May. If I start this job now, but a new NEC comes out before I'm done, which code book applies at inspection time? It would **** to have to re-do a bunch of stuff because the rules changed mid-stream.
Thanks.
