In this episode of Master The NEC Podcast, we break down important 2023 NEC and 2026 NEC electrical code topics that every electrician, electrical inspector, plans examiner, contractor, engineer, and code professional should understand. This episode focuses on practical National Electrical Code questions, real-world field applications, and common mistakes made when applying NEC rules in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations.We discuss how load calculations changed from Article 220 in the 2023 NEC to Article 120 in the 2026 NEC, including how continuous loads, noncoincident loads, heating and air-conditioning loads, EV charging equipment, grounding, bonding, wet-location raceways, raceway bend limits, conductor ampacity, and detached building feeders should be properly evaluated.Topics covered in this episode include:
- 2023 NEC Article 220 vs 2026 NEC Article 120 Load Calculations
- Heating vs Air Conditioning Loads and Noncoincident Load Rules
- Multiple Air-Conditioning Units and the 125% Largest Motor Rule
- EV Chargers, EVSE Continuous Loads, and NEC Article 625
- 2026 NEC Article 624 vs Article 625 for Electric Vehicle Power Transfer Systems
- Damaged Conductors and Wiring Methods in the 2026 NEC
- Wet-Location Raceways and THHN/THWN-2 Conductor Requirements
- The 360-Degree Raceway Bend Rule and Mixed Raceway Systems
- Grounding Screw Color Rules for Boxes, Devices, and Main Bonding Jumpers
- Neutral and Equipment Ground Separation on Feeder Panels and Detached Buildings
This electrical code discussion is designed to help listeners better understand the National Electrical Code, avoid common NEC violations, improve electrical inspection accuracy, and apply the Code correctly in the field. Whether you are studying for an electrical exam, preparing for an electrical inspection, performing plan review, installing EV chargers, sizing conductors, calculating electrical loads, or working with grounding and bonding systems, this episode provides practical NEC training you can use immediately.If you work with the 2023 NEC, are preparing for the 2026 NEC, or want to strengthen your understanding of electrical code changes, this episode delivers a clear and practical breakdown of key NEC topics every electrical professional should know.
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