I used the latest version for all 3 in October 2018. I think they referenced specifically to the year like they do in the practice problems.For 2019 exam I believe the NEC used will be 2017. Correct me if I'm wrong.
How about NESC, NFPA70e? Can you buy any version or does it have to specific year?
I think they only reference which year NEC to use. I am not aware of NESC and NFPAI used the latest version for all 3 in October 2018. I think they referenced specifically to the year like they do in the practice problems.
NESC was released in 2017 as well.
NEC is NFPA btw.I think they only reference which year NEC to use. I am not aware of NESC and NFPA
Incorrect.I think they only reference which year NEC to use. I am not aware of NESC and NFPA
All the above sound fairly accurate. I took the exam for the first time in October (failed) but the handbook definitely came in handy. I scored highest on the Codes and Standards section. NFPA 70E, yeah I probably used it for 1-2 problems. NESC yes, it's a huge document, 360 or so pages that I printed and put in a binder. Also used for 1-2 problems.I thought NEC code and NFPA 70E is the same thing but then number of previous test takers have mentioned about the 3 resources to have.
So I am really confused? I think 70E is the arc flash book. So you do need 3 books. NEC code book (2017), NFPA70E and NESC.
For e.g. Someone who took a test in 2014 -15 wrote this:
- NEC 2014 Handbook - Tabbed it and highlighted it. I prefer the handbook over the code book. Just a personal preference.
- NFPA 70E - Used it for one problem on the exam. Maybe wasn't needed, but it was helpful and I'm glad I had it.
- NESC - Needed the whole copy for the exam. Not just the table of contents and scope.
The NEC is NFPA 70.I thought NEC code and NFPA 70E is the same thing but then number of previous test takers have mentioned about the 3 resources to have.
So I am really confused? I think 70E is the arc flash book. So you do need 3 books. NEC code book (2017), NFPA70E and NESC.
For e.g. Someone who took a test in 2014 -15 wrote this:
- NEC 2014 Handbook - Tabbed it and highlighted it. I prefer the handbook over the code book. Just a personal preference.
- NFPA 70E - Used it for one problem on the exam. Maybe wasn't needed, but it was helpful and I'm glad I had it.
- NESC - Needed the whole copy for the exam. Not just the table of contents and scope.
The NEC is NFPA 70.I thought NEC code and NFPA 70E is the same thing but then number of previous test takers have mentioned about the 3 resources to have.
So I am really confused? I think 70E is the arc flash book. So you do need 3 books. NEC code book (2017), NFPA70E and NESC.
For e.g. Someone who took a test in 2014 -15 wrote this:
- NEC 2014 Handbook - Tabbed it and highlighted it. I prefer the handbook over the code book. Just a personal preference.
- NFPA 70E - Used it for one problem on the exam. Maybe wasn't needed, but it was helpful and I'm glad I had it.
- NESC - Needed the whole copy for the exam. Not just the table of contents and scope.
NEC is NFPA 70The NEC is NFPA 70.
NFPA 70E is the Electrical Safety Code.
Close enough.NEC is NFPA 70
NFPA 70E is the "Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace: Shock and Burns. I think it's 92 pages long.
NESC is the National Electrical Safey Code (ANSI C2), about 360+ pages.
The standard is what you needThe NCEES syllabus says 2017 NEC code will be used but they don't mention what version of 70E will be used. 2018 is available. Is that okay to buy 2018 NFPA70 E?
Also there is a NEC 70E handbook, I think you just need standard and not the handbook for 70E.
https://catalog.nfpa.org/NFPA-70E-and-Handbook-Set-P14091.aspx
Can someone confirm these points?
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