The National Electrical Code (NEC) covers the safe and proper installation of wiring, electrical devices, and equipment in private and public buildings. NEC is published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) every three years. As an example of an NEC provision, the receptacle outlets in a room in a dwelling should be placed such that no point on the wall space is more than 6 ft away from the outlet in order to minimize the use of extension cords. After performing a Web search or obtaining a copy of the NEC handbook, give at least three other examples of National Electric Codes for a family dwelling.
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