jglavin PE
alphabet soup chaser
I'm currently in the process of building my library of references, and debating whether to buy an NEC handbook for the test (April '14) or simply use my codebook. I'm extensively familiar with the codebook already as I use it daily at work. I prefer to use the codebook in doing design as I find it good mental exercise to draw my own interpretations from the text of the code rather than rely on the published explanations. Also, the inspectors and plan guys don't use handbooks, so you can't cite the handbook text when arguing code issues.
I was wondering if anyone else has gone this route with success, or if I should bite the bullet and familiarize myself with the handbook.
I would prefer not to spend $100 on a 2011 handbook as we are in the process of updating to 2014 right now anyway.
I was wondering if anyone else has gone this route with success, or if I should bite the bullet and familiarize myself with the handbook.
I would prefer not to spend $100 on a 2011 handbook as we are in the process of updating to 2014 right now anyway.