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Originally Posted by Zeke
Not even close to the 2014 NEC. Or the 2011 version. IN the USA. You may be under another code.
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The CEC follows the NEC and I am quoting the 2015 Canadian Electrical Code. The 2018 code book is just now being issued. Regardless of which code, protection is the focus of my statement and I am reinforcing the importance of qualified installers. Not to derail, but it would be interesting if you could outline the equivalent rules in your area so others will be informed also.