Electrical Regulations: Statute and Code Reference
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Citation Summary
Category
Count
Named Federal Acts
1
Building & Electrical Codes
22
NFPA Standards
7
Building Code Edition
7
Total
37
Named Federal Acts
Citation
Jurisdiction
Correct Act
US
Building & Electrical Codes
Citation
Jurisdiction
NEC 110.14
National
NEC 1999
National
NEC 210
National
NEC 210.11
National
NEC 210.12
National
NEC 210.19
National
NEC 210.20
National
NEC 210.8
National
NEC 220
National
NEC 230.42
National
NEC 240
National
NEC 240.4
National
NEC 250
National
NEC 310
National
NEC 310.14
National
NEC 334.80
National
NEC 394
National
NEC 394.12
National
NEC 404
National
NEC 406.4
National
NEC 406.9
National
NEC 408
National
NFPA Standards
Building Code Edition
Citation
Jurisdiction
IECC Edition 2018
—
IRC Edition 2021
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NEC Edition 2008
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NEC Edition 2014
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NEC Edition 2017
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NEC Edition 2020
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NEC Edition 2023
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Ashrae (last checked: 2026-03-09)
Congress (last checked: 2026-03-09)
Ecfr (last checked: 2026-03-09)
Federal Register (last checked: 2026-02-28)
Nfpa (last checked: 2026-03-09)
Openstates (last checked: 2026-03-09)
Citation data last extracted: 2026-03-08
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Burning Smell from Outlet: Causes and What to Do
Burning Smell from Electrical Panel: Warning Signs and Next Steps
Burning Smell from Light Switch: Why It Happens and When to Worry
Burning Smell from Circuit Breaker: What It Signals
Burning Smell from Wiring Inside Walls: Hidden Hazards Explained
Electrical Burning Smell with No Visible Source: How to Locate It
New Electrical Smell vs. Dangerous Burning: How to Tell the Difference
Burning Plastic Smell in Electrical System: What It Indicates
Electrical Burning Smell After a Power Outage: Causes and Risks
Electrical Burning Smell After a Storm: Surge and Lightning Damage
Burning Smell from GFCI Outlet: Causes and Safety Steps
Arc Faults and Electrical Burning Smell: The Connection
Overloaded Circuit Burning Smell: Recognizing and Responding
Loose Electrical Connection Burning Smell: Causes and Dangers
Aluminum Wiring and Burning Smell: Risks in Older Homes
Knob-and-Tube Wiring Burning Smell: What Homeowners Need to Know
When an Electrical Burning Smell Signals a Fire Risk
When to Call an Electrician for an Electrical Burning Smell
When to Call the Fire Department for an Electrical Burning Smell
Electrical Burning Smell in Older Homes: Age-Related Risk Factors
Electrical Burning Smell After a Renovation: What Went Wrong
Intermittent Electrical Burning Smell: Why It Comes and Goes
Electrical Burning Smell at Night: Causes and Safety Precautions
How Electricians Diagnose an Electrical Burning Smell
Thermal Imaging for Detecting Electrical Burning Sources
Electrical Burning Smell and Homeowners Insurance Claims
Electrical System Inspection After a Burning Smell: What to Expect
Burning Smell from Extension Cord: Overload and Fire Hazards
Burning Smell from Surge Protector: When to Replace and React
Faulty Appliance vs. Electrical System Burning Smell: How to Distinguish
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