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Key Distinctions
Mandatory rules use 'shall' or 'shall not' (required/prohibited), while permissive rules use 'shall be permitted' or 'shall not be required' (optional/alternative).
NEC 90.5(A)Chapters 1–4 apply generally to all electrical installations, while Chapters 5–7 apply only to special occupancies, special equipment, or other special conditions and may supplement or modify Chapters 1–4.
NEC 90.3Chapter 8 (communications systems) is NOT subject to the requirements of Chapters 1–7 unless specifically referenced within Chapter 8.
NEC 90.3Grounded conductors are identified by white, gray, or three white/gray stripes; EGCs are identified by a continuous green finish—green is never permitted for grounded conductors.
NEC 200.6(A)Class II locations are hazardous due to combustible dusts, while Class III locations are hazardous due to easily ignitible fibers or flyings that are not normally suspended in air in ignitable concentrations.
NEC 500.5(D)(1)A single conductor may fill up to 53% of conduit cross-sectional area, whereas exactly two conductors are limited to 31% fill per NEC Table 1.
Table 1Exactly two conductors are limited to 31% conduit fill, while any installation of more than two conductors is limited to 40% fill per NEC Table 1.
Table 1, Chapter 9Informational Notes are included for explanatory purposes only and are not enforceable, whereas mandatory and permissive rules carry the force of the Code.
Article 90.5(C)Ships and watercraft (other than floating buildings) are explicitly excluded from NEC coverage, while mobile homes and recreational vehicles are explicitly included.
NEC 90.2(D)A multiwire branch circuit must provide a means to simultaneously disconnect ALL ungrounded conductors at the point of origin; a standard single branch circuit has no such simultaneous-disconnect requirement.
NEC 210.4(B)The NEC gives preference to SI (metric) units, which appear first; inch-pound units immediately follow in parentheses.
NEC 90.9(A), 90.9(B)A branch circuit derived from an autotransformer is only permitted if its grounded conductor is electrically connected to the grounded conductor of the supply system; conventional branch circuits have no such restriction.
NEC 210.9Key Terms
Formulas to Know
Max fill = 53% of conduit cross-sectional area (1 conductor)Max fill = 31% of conduit cross-sectional area (exactly 2 conductors)Max fill = 40% of conduit cross-sectional area (more than 2 conductors)Fill area used = π × (conductor OD / 2)² [sum for all conductors, compare to allowed %]Allowable area = (Fill % / 100) × π × (raceway ID / 2)²P (watts) = V (volts) × I (amperes) × PFP (watts) = √3 × V_L (line volts) × I_L (line amperes) × PFV = I × R → I = V / R → R = V / IVD = (2 × K × I × L) / CM [K = 12.9 for copper, L = one-way length in ft, CM = circular mils]EGC ≥ 18 AWG AND EGC ≥ circuit conductor size (per NEC 250.122(E))