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Key Distinctions
Mandatory rules use 'shall' or 'shall not' and are enforceable requirements, while informational notes are explanatory only and not enforceable as Code requirements.
NEC 90.5(A)Chapters 1–4 apply generally to all electrical installations, whereas Chapter 8 covers communications systems and is NOT subject to Chapters 1–7 except where specifically referenced in Chapter 8.
NEC 90.3Chapters 1–4 apply to all installations, while Chapters 5, 6, and 7 apply to special occupancies, equipment, or conditions and may supplement or modify the general requirements.
NEC 90.3Branch-circuit and feeder conductors must be sized at 125% of continuous loads but only 100% of noncontinuous loads, unless separately installed pressure connections are used at both ends (then 100% of each is permitted).
NEC 210.19(A)(1)When separately installed pressure connections per 110.14(C)(2) are used at both supply and load ends, conductors may be sized at 100% of continuous plus noncontinuous load rather than the standard 125% multiplier for continuous loads.
NEC 210.19(A), Exception to (1) and (2)The interior of enclosures or raceways installed underground is specifically classified as a wet location requiring wet-rated conductors, while general underground burial has minimum cover requirements (e.g., 600 mm / 24 in.).
NEC 300.5(B)The NEC gives preference to SI (metric) units, which appear first; inch-pound units immediately follow in parentheses.
NEC 90.9(A) and 90.9(B)The AHJ is responsible for interpreting NEC rules, approving equipment and materials, and granting special permissions, while the Code text itself establishes the mandatory and permissive requirements.
Article 90.4(B)The NEC's purpose is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from electrical hazards; it is explicitly NOT intended as a design specification or instruction manual for untrained persons.
NEC 90.2(A)Copper conductors 18 AWG through 8 AWG in vertical raceways must be supported at maximum 30 m (100 ft) intervals, while 2/0 AWG through 4/0 AWG conductors require support at maximum 25 m (80 ft) intervals.
Table 300.19(A)When AC conductors are in ferrous metal raceways, all phase, grounded, and equipment grounding conductors must be grouped together to prevent inductive heating; this is specific to ferrous (magnetic) materials.
NEC 300.20(A)In a multiwire branch circuit, grounded conductor continuity must NOT depend on device connections (e.g., receptacles) so that removing a device cannot interrupt the neutral to other circuits sharing it.
NEC 300.13(B)Key Terms
Formulas to Know
Ampacity ≥ (Noncontinuous Load × 1.00) + (Continuous Load × 1.25)Ampacity ≥ Noncontinuous Load + Continuous Load [100% each, when separately installed pressure connections per 110.14(C)(2) used at both ends]Ampacity ≥ (Noncontinuous Load × 1.00) + (Continuous Load × 1.25)Corrected Ampacity = Tabulated Ampacity × Temperature Correction Factor [from NEC 310.15(B) for cord/cable temperature rating]Free conductor length ≥ 150 mm (6 in.) measured from point of emergence from raceway or cable sheathMinimum cover = 600 mm (24 in.)Maximum support spacing = 30 m (100 ft)Maximum support spacing = 25 m (80 ft)Minimum distance from edge of bored hole to edge of wood member = 32 mm (1-1/4 in.)