NFPA 70, also known as the National Electrical Code (NEC), is a widely adopted standard in the United States and other countries for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment. It provides comprehensive guidelines and requirements to minimize fire and electrical shock hazards. The NEC covers electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, addressing topics such as wiring methods, overcurrent protection, grounding, and equipment installation. It is primarily used by electricians, inspectors, and engineers to ensure electrical installations meet safety standards.
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