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2023 National Electrical Safety Code(R) (NESC(R)) "Electrical Safety"

2023 National Electrical Safety Code(R) (NESC(R)) "Electrical Safety"

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  • Year: 2023
    Edition: 2023
    Language: English
    Pages: 365
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What is the NESC 2023 National Electrical Safety Code?
New code in effect as of 1 February 2023 and is available for access on IEEE Xplore. Produced exclusively by IEEE, the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) specifies best practices for the safety of electric supply and communication utility systems at both public and private utilities.

 

What is the NESC National Electrical Safety Code?

question and answerPublished exclusively by IEEE and updated every five years to keep the Code up-to-date with changes in the industry and technology, the National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®) sets the ground rules and guidelines for practical safeguarding of utility workers and the public during the installation, operation, and ...

What is the latest version of the NESC? - 2023 edition

question and answerCourse Overview. The 2023 edition of the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) will be published in August 2022 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The NESC is the national standard for safety in the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of electric and communication systems.

What is the difference between NESC and NFPA 70E?

question and answerThe primary difference is that the NFPA 70E table values are based on calculations, while the NESC table values are a combination of arc energy levels from calculations and results from actual test results performed in a utility test lab.
What is the purpose of the NESC?
question and answerIn addition to emphasis placed on the need for appropriate protective clothing for workers, the NESC provides guidance and rules for specific situations such as the effective grounding of circuits, and maintaining minimum safe clearances between conductors and the ground or nearby buildings.

What are the four main parts of the NESC?
question and answerFollowing the general sections are four main parts including: rules for electric supply stations (Part 1), rules for overhead lines for clearances and strength and loading (Part 2), rules for underground lines, (Part 3), and work rules (Part 4).
Does OSHA follow NEC code?
question and answerThe OSHA electrical standards were based on the National Fire Protection Association's standard NFPA 70E, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces, and the NFPA 70 Committee derived Part I of their document from the 1978 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC).

 

 

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Scope

The NESC covers:

1. Supply and communication facilities (including metering) and associated work practices employed by a public or private electric supply, communications, railway, trolley, street and area lighting, traffic signal (or other signal), irrigation district or other community owned utility, or a similar utility in the exercise of its function as a utility.

2. The generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, lumens, communication signals, and communication data through public and private utility systems that are installed and maintained under the exclusive control of utilities or their authorized representatives.

3. Utility facilities and functions of utilities that either (a) generate energy by conversion from some other form of energy such as, but not limited to, fossil fuel, chemical, electrochemical, nuclear, solar, mechanical, wind or hydraulic or communication signals, or accept energy or communication signals from another entity, or (b) provide that energy or communication signals through a delivery point to another entity.

4. Street and area lights that provide a supply of lumens where these facilities are supplied from the line side of the service point by underground or overhead conductors maintained and/or installed under the exclusive control of utilities (including their authorized contractors or other qualified persons).

5. Utility facilities and functions on the line side of the service point supplied by underground or overhead conductors maintained and/or installed under exclusive control of utilities located on public or private property in accordance with legally established easements or rights-of-way, contracts, other agreements (written or by conditions of service), or as authorized by a regulating or controlling body.

6. Wiring within a supply station or in an underground facility that is (a) installed in accordance with Part 1 or Part 3 of this Code and maintained under the exclusive control of utilities and (b) necessary for the operation of the supply station or underground facility.

7. Utility facilities installed, maintained, and controlled by utilities on surface or underground mine sites, including overhead or underground distribution systems providing service up to buildings or outdoor equipment locations on the line side of the service point.

8. Similar systems to those listed above that are under the exclusive control of qualified persons and authorized by a regulating or controlling body, including those associated with an industrial complex or utility interactive system.

Purpose

The purpose of the NESC is the practical safeguarding of persons during the installation, operation, and maintenance of electric supply and communication facilities, under specified conditions. NESC rules contain the basic provisions, under specified conditions, that are considered necessary for the safeguarding of the public and utility workers (employees and contractors).
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HOW MUCH DOES A SERVICE CALL FEE COST?

  • Because our customers are important to us, we want to make sure they receive the best quality electrical service. To do that, we need to charge a service call fee or trip charge when we come out to your location. on top of our regular quoted prices this cover, fuel, car insurance and maintenance for the company vehicle.
  • Service Call Fee: $85.00
  • Electricians hourly rate $85.00 an hour.
  • A service call fee covers the cost of traveling time to your home and back to the electrical shop.
  • Quote: approximate time, 35 / 45 min after we arrive at your house. "guess·ti·mate"
  • Keep in mind that service call fees don't come with parts and labor.

WHAT DO SERVICE CALL FEE COVER?

A service call fee covers the cost of traveling to your home.this covers, fuel, car maintenance for the company vehicle. Keep in mind that service call fees don't come with parts and labor.

service call Fee covers 35 mile radius from our business location that's in Quartz Hill California 93536

Sometimes quotes over the phone can't be accomplished, or obtained we must come out to location to see and examined to give you an accurate diagnosed and quote.

CAN I GET A FREE ESTIMATE OVER THE PHONE, YES -PHONE/VIDEO CHAT!

Yes, over the phone or Video.

WhatsApp - SMS. Supports sending and receiving media: text, photos, videos, documents and voice calls.

  • For you free estimate - you can call/or send me a video, live video chat, pictures or text showing me what your electrical needs are.
  • Given me as much information as you can about your projeck.
  • I need to see, from point (A) to point (B).
  • What you want installed? or what the problume is your having?
  • And where you want it installed, or fixed. detailed as possible.
  • keep video, text, pictures, short.
  • Video/under 4 minutes.
  • I need to see? - Height,Length and wall distance. (optional) - tape measure, ifyou can.

Once i have all your information I'll get back with a work estimate ASAP.

FREE estimate

My estimate/calculations, could be wrong, based on distance, length, that could dramatically changes the work order estimate.

The best way to get a more accurate quote is to book an appointment today and have a tech come to your project and location, service call fee applys..$75.99

NOTE: On our appointment date if after I inspecting the job and its nothing like what i thought it was going to be, you will be notified immediately about the change order. If the new quote is satisfactory, were continued the work order.

If the quote is unsatisfactory and you decline service, that's your right. A service call fee of $75.99 will be rendered at the end of our appointment.

You will know what all charges are before we commence work based on our work order quote. No pressure when you work with us.

NOTE: Sometimes quotes over the phone can't be accomplished, or obtained and a service call is needed at your location book an appointment

All quotes are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of the quotation. If acceptance is received after this period has lapsed, the job may be required to be re-quoted.

An estimate is a non-legally binding document. It is an approximation of costs for a project!

WHAT'S DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AN ESTIMATE AND A QUOTE?

What’s an Estimate?

An estimate is basically a ‘guesstimate’ or rough, educated guess based on what a job MAY cost.

Often it is supplied either before you know all the details of a particular piece of work (such as during an initial call from a prospective new customer) or during a site visit.

Estimates are your first thoughts on costs and can change drastically when you get further information, when unexpected complications crop up during the work or the scope of what you have been asked to do increases.

Key point: An estimate is an informal idea of price based on limited information. Consider it a starting point in terms of costs, which can go up (or down). Estimates CANNOT be used as a legal standpoint for price.

What’s a Quote?

A quote (or quotation) is an exact price for the job being offered. As such it is fixed and CANNOT be changed once it has been accepted by the customer (unless the customer changes the amount/type of work required or you discover something completely outside of the scope of what was agreed).

Quotes are only issued after an onsite visit or where you are confident that you have established exactly what is needed.

Key point: It’s important to remember that quotes are presented formally and represent a contract between you and the customer. As such they can be used as legal standpoints for price should a dispute arise.

Understandably, quotes give customers peace of mind; safe in the knowledge that they know exactly how much the work will cost before the job begins.

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SOME COMPANIES OFFER FREE SERVICE CALLS - WHY?

The only way a company can offer free service calls is to make it up on the Invoice, by Mark it up on the invoice and charging the consumer a higher rateby on the Invoice. So you're really not getting a free for a service call

At Dunbar's Electric we believe in offering quality service at a fair price and the only way we can do that is to charged a service calls fee to balance out the daily cost of operating a service business.

thank you for your time and understanding.

SERVICE CALL 101

A service call is simply a service that is rendered when a homeowner or business owner has a problem or malfunction that they need examined or diagnosed.

For example: let’s say that an owner of a house/ office is having a problem with his electrical. they smell burning,Breakers keep tripping, switch is not working, electrical plug start a fire. something's wrong, light installed, ceiling fan installation and or it’s creating discomfort, This individual would probably call a electrician service company to have them come out to diagnose the problem with the electrical system.

This would be considered a service call. This is would apply to any service that is needed. Whether it’s heating, air conditioning , electrical, plumbing, refrigeration ...etc. A service is needed. A service company is called to come out and provide that service. Fairly simply right?