How To Use The NEC, NEC 2020, (29min:15sec)

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Published 2020-11-09
This video is extracted from Mike Holt's Understanding the National Electrical Code Video Program and is a great primer on how to fully understand the layout and design of the code book. Mike and his video team analyze the chapters, articles, and index of the code book while also giving tips on how to find a specific requirement in the National Electrical Code®.

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All Comments (21)
  • I've been in the trade since 2005 and studied it in college two years prior to that. You'll NEVER stop learning new things out of the NEC Codebook/Handbook.
  • Mike Holt is the man to follow! You can learn a truckload of information from him and then some!
  • @frankdagreat598
    🙏 ALWAYS WORTH WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS ...thank you all at MIKE HOLT INT. loving the break down on the NEC book...
  • Thanks Mr. Holt. Much studying left to do! Thanks for the advice you give.
  • Hi Mike, I am a fresher to this field and NEC and your videos seems the right thing to look for. Very beautifully explained and expressed. 1 like from India 👍
  • Thank you Mike! I starting to study now after many years of confusion which I don't even want to look at. These terms you mentioned "Within sight, continuous load, it should be readily accessible" are a few of too many that made me confused.
  • @ChickenJoe24
    First video I watched from your channel. Wont be the last for sure and I get some relief knowing there is reliable sources to gain this knowledge from.
  • @renecruzbonilla
    Great video. Much better than reading slides in my IBEW residential class.
  • @Brolik81
    I'm a apprentice and I definitely need this knowledge
  • @johnnylegend24
    All the information is always broken down step by step very helpful 👍🏽
  • @dolceEats
    Great video !Hey Mike I’m a 1st yr apprentice currently, I just started school. I’m a sound and comm tech apprentice and I recently received all my books including applied codeology and nec, wac, electrical theory. What’s the best way to get to learning how to find information fast and how to understand the nec and wac Im in Washington.
  • @qck57594
    Thank you MIKE, very interesting
  • @KrazyKajun602
    For NEC2020, and new construction does smoke /CM detectors have to be hardwired for rough-in? building a new house and would rather have wireless interconnected that is tied in with alarm system.