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NECA

Professional NECA Forms for Electrical Contractors.

National Electrical Contractors Association

Support your electrical contracting business with our NECA-compliant forms, designed to meet industry-specific standards. From worksite safety to project documentation, our forms streamline your operations and help you meet regulatory requirements with ease, ensuring your projects are well-documented and compliant from start to finish.

NECA

Industry-standard forms for National Electrical Contractors Association compliance.

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NECA Form List

The checklists are intended to help inspectors keep track of the numerous aspects of an electrical installation that must be checked, verified, reviewed, determined, or otherwise examined for NEC ® compliance. The checklists are also intended to serve as an organizational tool for contractors, project managers, or anyone who conducts, receives, or is responsible for electrical inspections, or who may wish to perform self-inspections, of electrical installations.

Chapter 1: Introduction

General Safety Checklist for Electrical Inspections

Chapter 2: General Requirements Inspections

General Requirements for Electrical Inspections

Chapter 3: Wiring Methods and Devices

— General Wiring Methods

— Boxes and Conduit Bodies

— Cabinets and Cutout Boxes

— Switches and Receptacles

Chapter 4: Services, Feeders, and Branch Circuits

— Services

— Feeders

— Branch Circuits

Chapter 5: Grounding and Bonding

— Service Grounding and Bonding

— Equipment Grounding and Bonding

Chapter 6: Dwelling Units and Mobile/Manufactured Home Sites

— Residential Rough Inspection:

— Residential Finish Inspection:

Dining Room

Other Habitable Rooms

Laundry Area

Kitchen

Hallways and Foyers

Basements and Attics

Dining Room

Stairways

Kitchen

Bathrooms

Closets

Outdoors

General Requirements (All Areas)

Outdoors

Services and Feeders and System Grounding

Bathrooms

Feeders and Panelboards

Other Habitable Rooms

Attached Garages and Detached Garages or Accessory Buildings With Electric Power

Chapter 7: Commercial and Industrial Inspections

— Motors

— Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment

— Transformers

— Capacitors

— Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Platform Lifts, and Stairway Chairlifts

— Electric-Vehicle-Charging Equipment

— Signs and Outline Lighting

— Field-Installed Skeleton Tubing (Neon) and Wiring

Chapter 8: Hazardous Locations

— Class I Locations

— Class II Locations

— Class III Locations

— Commercial Garages

— Aircraft Hangars

— Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities

— Bulk Storage Plants

— Spray Application, Dipping, and Coating Processes

Chapter 9: Special Occupancies

— Health Care Facilities

— Assembly Occupancies

— Theaters and Audience Areas of Motion Picture Studios

— Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs, and Similar Events

— Agricultural Buildings

— Recreational Vehicle Parks

— Marinas and Boatyards

Chapter 10: Swimming Pools and Related Installations

— Initial Inspection: Prior to Pouring of Concrete or Burial

— Intermediate and Final Inspections

— Storable Swimming Pools and Storable Spas and Hot Tubs

— Spas and Hot Tubs: All Installations

— Spas and Hot Tubs: Indoor Installations Only

— Fountains

— Therapeutic Pools and Tubs

— Hydromassage Bathtubs

Chapter 11: Emergency and Standby Systems and Fire Pumps

— Emergency Systems

— Legally Required Standby Systems

— Optional Standby Systems

— Fire Pumps

Chapter 12: Remote-Control, Signaling, and Fire Alarm Circuits and Optical Fiber Cables

— Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited Circuits

— Fire Alarm Systems

— Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways

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