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Electrical Code Updates
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Electrical hazards result in thousands of residential and commercial accidents
each year. 30,000 home fires, 200 deaths, nearly 1,000 injuries, and over $600
million in property damage are associated with electric wiring, according to the
National Fire Protection Association, and according to the Electrical Safety
Foundation International, account for 20 percent of electrocutions. Failure of a
home to be up to the current electrical code is often to blame.
First published in 1897, the National Electric Code (NEC) is the nation’s singular
code for safe electrical installation. Prepared under the direction of the National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the NEC sets electrical code standards for
safe electrical design, installation, and inspection to protect people and property
from electrical hazards.
Updates are made to the NEC’s electrical code and updated every three years
to safeguard people and buildings by minimizing accidents and fire hazards
resulting from the use of electricity. The 2014 NEC is the most current edition.
Why is it important to become informed about
electrical code updates?
Did you know that requirements for GFCI protection, which stops the flow of
electrical current and prevents circuit breakers from tripping during a detected
imbalance, have reduced the number of electrical shock incidents as GFCI
requirements have been expanded over the years? Being uninformed on electrical
code updates such as this creates a needless risk, endangering lives and property.
The professionals at Tejas Electric® of Austin
are well-versed on electrical code:
Because of the intricacies and often extensive changes to NEC electrical code
every three years, it is important to have a professional check your home for
outdated wiring as new electrical code updates are released. You can trust the
professionals at Tejas Electric to be thoroughly knowledgeable about the latest in
electrical code updates, allowing them to:
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Check that your home is up to the latest requirements for electrical wiring and
equipment, installation, and more.
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Inspect a home prior to purchase ensuring both a sound investment and the
safety of your family.
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Prevent the postponement or delay of the sale of your home due to electrical
issues discovered during inspection.
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Protect you from injury, loss of life, and possible liability issues arising from
electrical incidents in your home.
Current electrical code updates for 2014 include:
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GFCI protection for laundry areas
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GFCI protection is now required for all 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere
receptacles installed in a laundry room, whether or not a sink is present.
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GFCI protection for kitchen dishwashers
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There is an increased risk of electrical shock as today’s dishwashers age. As a
result, a new provision requires GFCI protection for all dishwashers, whether
they include a receptacle outlet or are hardwired in.
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AFCI protection for kitchen and laundry areas
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AFCI circuit breakers prevent fires by detecting unintended electrical arcs and
disconnecting power before those arcs result in fire. The list of areas required to
provide AFCI protection has been expanded to include kitchen and laundry
areas. It includes all 120-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere branch circuits
supplying not just outlets but also devices that are installed in rooms requiring
AFCI protection.
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Dedicated circuits for the charging of electric vehicles
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New provisions have been added requiring a dedicated, separate branch circuit
serving no other outlets for charging electric vehicles to prevent the overloading
of circuits. In addition, a receptacle should be installed for each space of a
multi-car garage.
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Extra-duty covers at wet locations
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All 15- and 20-ampere, 125- and 250-volt receptacles installed in a wet location –
including temporary installations - must have an enclosure and covers that are
weatherproof whether an attachment plug cap is inserted or not.
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And hundreds of other changes furthering electrical safety…
Contact Tejas Electric for an electrical safety check up today. In partnership with the
Electrical Safety Foundation International, Tejas Electric can ensure the safety of your
home and family with the most up to date electrical code and safety information available.
What are electrical code updates?