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Old 05-08-2012, 04:12 PM   #21
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http://www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/code...adoptions.html

its listed on the DCA site , the 2011 NEC was adopted may 7 2011

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Old 05-08-2012, 05:45 PM   #22
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So does anyone have anything proving this?

I think this is just a rumor
I received an email from Rob Austin, DCA Code Specialist, and he stated that the 2011 NEC was adopted yesterday with a six month grace period. The proposal can be found here and the official notification here. Interestingly, we are still using some of the 2005 NEC requirements for 210.8.
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you asked HOW it was being ammended, during the comment period there were no changes. so that is how it was adopted.
I have yet to see ANY documentation stating the PROPOSED amendments have been ACCEPTED.

It may seem like a play on words, but it isn't.

You may submit a proposal to a customer for work...but until its accepted you only have a proposal.
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I have yet to see ANY documentation stating the PROPOSED amendments have been ACCEPTED.

It may seem like a play on words, but it isn't.

You may submit a proposal to a customer for work...but until its accepted you only have a proposal.

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http://www.nj.gov/dca/divisions/code...adoptions.html

its listed on the DCA site , the 2011 NEC was adopted may 7 2011
..and now we have proof

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Proposed? accepted? To try and cut through it

Is New jersey going to enforce arc fault protection?
Do packaged spas and hot tubs need equipotential bonding?
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yes to both answers, they have been in effect in nj.
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Certificates????
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maybe.

What are you talking about?
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this is a good thread. I think this year im going to have to actually pay a little closer attention...I did a good job sticking my foot im my mouth last year...
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Proposed? accepted? To try and cut through it

Is New jersey going to enforce arc fault protection?
Do packaged spas and hot tubs need equipotential bonding?
AFCI will be required with certain ammendments. Including the adopted ReHab subcode.

Listed package units of spas will not require the EBG unless installation instructions require it.

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The six month grace period expired on 11/7/12. All work performed under permits applied for on or after 11/7/12 shall comply with the 2011 NEC and adopted ammendments.
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The six month grace period expired on 11/7/12. All work performed under permits applied for on or after 11/7/12 shall comply with the 2011 NEC and adopted ammendments.
I forgot all about that.

I'm just dealing with flooded romex and rewires.
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I forgot all about that.

I'm just dealing with flooded romex and rewires.
Check out my other post including links to DCA website. Lot of good information.

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