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<blockquote data-quote="twoguns?" data-source="post: 2371724" data-attributes="member: 7012"><p>And still wrong ....read the date on the white paper.</p><p></p><p>UL IS the building standards, the things you mentioned are included in the testing.</p><p></p><p>Ground fault protects agains accidental electrocution.</p><p></p><p>Arc fault <em>is</em> for fire protection, but Only the starting of the fire, after the fire is going these offer NO protection</p><p></p><p>( other than having utilities turned off ( elec and gas )</p><p></p><p></p><p>There are rheems of books on these Listings ...UL ,NFPA, ASTME ,residential and commercial, plumbing , electrical, mechanical Codes</p><p></p><p>What Code cycle are you working under and what addendums/city codes are in force in your area?</p><p></p><p>The white paper, You should read it</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my shoe phone from my secret Code Enforcement Office</p><p></p><p>(Dont blame us were just enforceing the Code's )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoguns?, post: 2371724, member: 7012"] And still wrong ....read the date on the white paper. UL IS the building standards, the things you mentioned are included in the testing. Ground fault protects agains accidental electrocution. Arc fault [I]is[/I] for fire protection, but Only the starting of the fire, after the fire is going these offer NO protection ( other than having utilities turned off ( elec and gas ) There are rheems of books on these Listings ...UL ,NFPA, ASTME ,residential and commercial, plumbing , electrical, mechanical Codes What Code cycle are you working under and what addendums/city codes are in force in your area? The white paper, You should read it Sent from my shoe phone from my secret Code Enforcement Office (Dont blame us were just enforceing the Code's ) [/QUOTE]
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