National Electrical Safety Code definition
National Electrical Safety Code or “NESC” means the current edition, and any supplements thereto and revisions or replacements thereof, of the publication, so named, published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., for the purpose of safeguarding persons and property during the installation, operation, or maintenance of electric supply and communication lines and associated equipment.
National Electrical Safety Code means ANSI Standard C2-1977 Edition.
National Electrical Safety Code means the 2017 edition of the National Electrical Safety Code, C2-2017, as promulgated by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which is incorporated by reference.
Examples of National Electrical Safety Code in a sentence
The term “Communications Space” refers to the space on a Pole below the communications worker safety zone, as defined in the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), where communications cables or wires may be attached and span from a Pole to an adjacent Pole or nearby structure while observing NESC-defined clearances from the ground.
The dielectric coolant shall be listed less-flammable fluid meeting the requirements of National Electrical Code® Section 450-23 and the requirements of the National Electrical Safety Code (IEEE C2-2007), Section 15.
More Definitions of National Electrical Safety Code
National Electrical Safety Code means the National Electrical Safety Code of Indonesia.
National Electrical Safety Code or “NESC” means IEEE standard C2-2002 engineering standards for accepted safety criteria for environments with live electric supply and communication lines.