Appleton Offers Free NEC 2014 Code Guide Review

Oct. 8, 2014
Free download or booklet available on 2014 NEC

Appleton Group, a division of Emerson Industrial Automation, recently made its “2014 NEC Code Review Guide” available free of charge. Designed to help beginning and experienced electricians understand recent revisions made to articles in the Code relating to hazardous locations, this guide can be downloaded at no cost at www.appletonelec.com or ordered as a booklet by calling (800) 621-1506.

This guide simplifies the latest updates to the NEC, helping customers to learn how to read the updated version of the Code as well as how to apply its rules in the safe design, installation, and inspection of electrical systems in hazardous locations.

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