California Electrical Code
The California Electrical Code is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) with amendments specific to California. Article 210 covers branch circuits.
The California Electrical Code is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) with amendments specific to California. Article 210 covers branch circuits.
NEC Article 210 provides requirements for branch circuits, including sizing, overcurrent protection, and grounding. Get the latest edition of the NEC.
University of California, Riverside, provides a guide to residential electrical wiring, covering topics such as circuit requirements, wire sizing, and NEC compliance.
The U.S. Department of Energy provides an overview of California's residential electrical code requirements, including those related to energy efficiency and NEC 210.
Jade Learning offers online electrical code training for California, covering the California Electrical Code and NEC 210, with a focus on residential applications.
This video explains the key concepts of NEC Article 210, including branch circuit requirements, as they apply to residential electrical systems.
The International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) publishes a handbook on the California Residential Electrical Code, covering NEC 210 and other relevant articles.
Building Science Corporation provides guidance on residential electrical code compliance in California, including strategies for meeting NEC 210 requirements.