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Does anyone know of a site where I can get a free copy of the 2011 NEC so I don't have to buy it?
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You can view it on the NFPA web site but it is a bit cumbersome.
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I would recommend you buy the book and if you are really serious about an electrician career, buy the handbook. Despite their price, they are invaluable reference manuals to have on the jobsite and for future reference. Jot down notes, diagrams, etc in it and you will have them for all time
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I'll probably just end up buying it. Just wondering so I dont have to spend all of that money.
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From my experience i would recommend the Hand book. I am sure some people will recommend the regular code book.
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I agree with the above guys to spend the extra $ & buy the Handbook. It's a great 'tool' for both entry level (serious guys) and the rest of us.
I'm still trying to figure out why there seems to be no Handbook CD/DVD this cycle.
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I am with you there John. I would like the CD handbook too.
How does the PDF compare to the CD version? I looked and NFPA wants the same for the download as they want for a hard cover book. That is ridiculous.
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Greg: I know I'm going to miss the '11 Handbook both at the office, and on my laptop.
The PDF, from the little time I have had to 'play', seems to be OK, but the lack of the explanatory & graphics from the Handbook are going to be a pain.
Like I said, I got it 'free' with the '11 Changes book.
BTW, the 'lack' of the Handbook CD should make my Twp bean counter happy; one less item to xitch about the cost of.
John
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Same with the CSA. They're charging the same price for CEC pdf as the actual book... you know, the one made of trees, plastic (oil), shipped by guy with his wage and fuel costs, ink.
It's like tiny +5Vdc is actually A THING with a price. I'm surprised they don't charge shipping too.
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I think (someone told me) that if you joined NFPA and with a special membership, you can not only view the NEC, but you can also download sections of the code book. Again, I heard this from a lic. Elec. inspector who worked in a hospital. They would do it, because they didn't have to get books every 3 years, but they were still able to access the code.
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