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McGraw Hill's National Electrical Code 2023 Handbook

Frederic Hartwell

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McGraw-Hill Education
10 December 2024
The most trusted guide to the National Electric Code®—fully updated for 2023 rules and regulations

Completely revised to align with the 2023 NEC, McGraw Hill’s National Electrical Code® 2023 Handbook, 31st Edition offers concise explanations, advice, and analysis for all of the current provisions. In-depth coverage of the background and rationale for specific rules enhances your understanding of both meaning and application. This practical resource features over 1,000 figures, photos, and examples.

Designed to be used as a companion guide to the 2023 NEC itself, this on-the-job reference is arranged in code order, so the explanation for any topic lines up exactly with the applicable section in the code. You will gain access to straightforward, ready-to-apply code clarification, enabling them to work efficiently and safely and achieve full compliance. 

•  Completely updated to cover all significant changes in the 2023 NEC •  Contains plain language explanations of complex and controversial rules •  Written by a senior member of the NEC steering committee
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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Education
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   31st edition
Weight:   2.517kg
ISBN:   9781265997755
ISBN 10:   1265997756
Pages:   1568
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Frederic P. Hartwell is a working electrician, president of Hartwell Electrical Services, Inc., and has been certified by the International Association of Electrical Inspectors as a Certified Master Electrical Inspector. He is coauthor of McGraw-Hill's American Electricians' Handbook, 15th Edition. A senior member of NEC CMP 9, Mr. Harwell has over 35 years of experience as the secretary of the Massachusetts Code Committee. He has worked at all levels of the NEC development process, creating or revising entire articles. As such, he has a unique perspective and understanding of the NEC development process and has an unvarnished perspective.

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