Mike Holt Business Newlsetter Series

Are Boxes Required for Splices and Terminations?


April 04, 2022
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The year 2020 provided me with the unique opportunity and the time to produce a series of videos on topics that you told me were of interest to you. I recorded them from my house, and livestreamed them over the course of several months. There were a lot of you that might not have been able to tune in, and others who did, but would enjoy the chance to see them again. We'll be sending them out monthly in a newsletter series. Enjoy and feel free to share!

The NEC requires boxes to enclose most electrical terminations to contain potential fire hazards in the case of a fault. The last thing anyone wants is to create a fire hazard and 300.15 covers when you need a box, but there are some interesting scenarios where a box isn’t required that might surprise you. Join Mike as he discusses what some of these scenarios are and how the NEC applies.

Join Mike as he discusses what lightning is and how the NEC requires a lightning protection system to connect to the electrical system..

Click here or on the image to watch the video [12min:16sec].


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