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The National Electrical Code (NEC) is a set of standards for electrical installation and safety in the United States. The 2023 edition of the NEC includes updated guidelines and requirements for electrical systems in buildings. Here are some key changes and considerations for electrical systems based on the 2023 NEC:
1. Arc-fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) are now required in more locations, including kitchens and laundry rooms, to help prevent electrical fires caused by arcing faults.
2. Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) are now required in more locations, such as commercial kitchens and laundry areas, to protect against electrical shock hazards.
3. Tamper-resistant receptacles are now required in more locations, such as all areas of a dwelling unit, to prevent children from inserting objects into electrical outlets.
4. Energy storage systems, such as batteries used for solar power storage, are now required to have overcurrent protection and disconnecting means in accordance with new NEC guidelines.
5. Electric vehicle charging systems must now comply with new requirements for disconnecting means and overcurrent protection to ensure safe installation and operation.
Overall, the 2023 NEC places a greater emphasis on safety and protection in electrical systems, with updated requirements for AFCIs, GFCIs, tamper-resistant receptacles, and energy storage systems. By following these guidelines, electrical contractors and installers can ensure that buildings are equipped with safe and reliable electrical systems that comply with the latest standards.
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