Code Question of the Day

Code Question of the Day
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Kyle Krueger, NECA Executive Director of Codes and Standards, and Thomas Domitrovich, Eaton Director of Codes and Standards, discuss NECA codes, standards, and electrical engineering best practices.
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The podcast focuses on topics such as Short Circuit Current Ratings (SCCR), National Electrical Code (NEC) compliance, HVAC equipment issues, and electrical system safety. Each episode provides in-depth discussions on real-world challenges faced by electrical contractors and engineers, with specific episodes addressing fault current calculations and collaboration between electrical and mechanical teams.

Kyle Krueger, NECA Executive Director of Codes and Standards, and Thomas Domitrovich, Eaton Director of Codes and Standards, discuss NECA codes, standards, and electrical engineering best practices.
In this episode, we delve into the National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 625, focusing on the Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection requirements for Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). We explore the key distinctions between personnel protection requirements and GFCI protection requirements. Whether you’re an electrician, contractor, or EV owner, this episode provides essential insights into ensuring safe and code-compliant EV charging setups.
Key Topics Include:
– GFCI Protection
– EVSE Personnel Protection
– EVSE GFCI Protection
– Implications of hardwired vs cord-and-plug connected EVSE
– EVSE Equipment Maintenance

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