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NEMA 2005 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUI DE 3
NEMA is pleased to present the 2006 edition oftheElectrical Standards & Product Guide. Morethan 50,000 engineers, specifiers, and buyers ofelectrical products make use of the guide to makesure that electrical installations perform safelyand effectively.
NEMA has been developing electrical industrystandards for eight decades. NEMA will continueto play a critical role in promoting advanced tech-nology, from medical imaging systems to trafficcontrol systems, from homeland security devices
to electrical applications of nanotechnology. Weare indebted to the dedicated professionals whodevelop our industry standards.
NEMA is increasingly moving into the interna-tional marketplace. It is active in the InternationalElectrotechnical Commission standards develop-ment and conformity assessment processes,attempting to facilitate the entry of NEMA prod-ucts into markets across the globe. In the past fewyears, we have opened offices in Mexico, Brazil,and China, offering services to members selling
product into these markets and working on behalfof members to influence the standards develop-ment and regulatory processes in those countries.
NEMA's government relations program worksboth domestically and internationally to removetrade and regulatory barriers to doing business. InChina, which at the moment may hold the greatestopportunity for our multinationals, NEMA hasbeen working diligently to level the competitiveplaying field and foster free and fair trade.Government relations achieved a great victory lastyear with the passage of the Energy Policy Act of2005. The association was instrumental in thedrafting of key portions of the bill, including onethat requires the federal government to purchaseNEMA Premium electric motors and Energy Starlabeled products, ensuring high performance andhigh energy efficiency at the same time.
NEMA also helps itsmembers understand themarkets via its a full-serviceeconomics and marketresearch consulting shop,which has gained a reputa-tion as a reliable, attractive-ly priced provider of busi-ness information to the elec-troindustry. Known asNEMA/BIS, it is uniquely positioned to fill the
electroindustry's business information needs. Itprovides accurate and timely customized research,data collection, analysis, and forecasting to keydecision-makers in NEMA member companiesfrom relatively small surveys to the complex fore-casting models developed for NEMA productgroups. NEMA/BIS services are distinguishedfrom the competition because they are designedto meet specific customer requirements, andemploy a rigorous method of collecting accuratedata, while maintaining the utmost confidentiality
of company data.The Industry Data Exchange Association,
IDEA, a joint venture between NEMA and theNational Association of Electrical Distributors,is also contributing to an efficient marketplace bysetting standards for e-commerce and providingthe means by which those in the marketing chan-nel can transact business in the most efficient,effective, and accurate manner possible.
All told, NEMA continues to provide tremen-dous value to its members and the electrical man-ufacturing community. We are here to serve.
Evan Gaddis
President
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
F R OM T H E P RE S I D E N T
Making electrical products, and themarkets in which they are sold, more efficient
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4 2006 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUI DE NEMA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2006 ELECTRICAL
STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUI DE
NEMA Member Companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
NEMA Board of Governors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Standards & Other Publications Index . . . . . . . . .14
Standards Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Product Category Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
Products & Manufacturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
Advertisers Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130
Industry Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
Global Order Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132
Terms & Methods of Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133
Publication Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134
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Going beyond thebalance sheet.
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financial position and theyre important. But the heart and soul of
company are its people, its products and services, the markets it
serves, the customers it helps. In the last year alone, Hubbell
people responded in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita with
unprecedented urgency. They supported the recovery of vital
energy resources, came to market with one of the largest new
product launches in company historyand much more. The way we
see it, the numbers on our financial statements tell only part of
the Hubbell story. The real story is what we do every day to achieve
them. Visit us at www.hubbell.com
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S E CT I ON H E A D
3M Electrical Products
3M Traffic Safety Systems
A. B. Chance Company
A.O. Smith Electrical Products Co.
ABB Control, Inc.
ABB Inc.
ABB-Entrelec
AC Data Systems
Accurate Plastics, Inc.
Acme Electric Corporation
Acuity Lighting Group
Adalet
Advance Transformer Company
Advanced I nstrument Development Inc.
Advanced Light ing Technologies Inc.
Advanced Protection Technologies
AFC Cable Systems
AGFA U.S.Healthcare
Aiphone Corporation
Air Products and Controls Inc.
Alara, Inc.
Alcan Cable
Alflex Corporation
Allied Moulded Products, Inc.
Allied Tube & Conduit
Al lied Tube & Conduit/Cope
Aloka Co., Ltd
Amercable
American Cable Systems
American Insulated Wire Corporation
American Power Conversion Corp.
American Signal Company
Ametek Solidstate Controls
Anamet Electrical, Inc.
Apcom, Inc.
Apollo Fire Detectors Ltd.
Appleton Electric CompanyArchitectural Area Lighting
AREVA T&D
Arlington Industries, Inc.
Articulated Technologies, LLC
ASCO Power Technologies
Atkins & Pearce, Inc.
Aurora Lighting Inc.
Belden CDT, Inc.
Berk-Tek a Nexans Company
Biosound Esaote, Inc.
Bodine Company, Inc.
Boltswitch, Inc.
Bosch Security Systems
Bridgeport Fitt ings, Inc.
Bridgeport I nsulated Wire Company
BRK Brands, Inc.
Bryant Electric
BSafe Electrix, Inc.
Cable USA, Inc.
Cablofil, Inc.
California Linear Devices
Camtronics Ltd Medical Systems
CANTEX I NC.
Capintec, Inc.
CARLO GAVAZZI , INC.
Carlon
Caterpill ar, Inc.
CCL I nc.
Chalfant Manufacturing Company
Champion Fiberglass, Inc.
CMS, Inc.
Coleman Cable, Inc.
Colonial Wire & Cable Co., Inc.
Color Kinetics
Columbia Lighting
Computerized Imaging Reference
Systems, Inc. (CIRS)
CONDUMEX
Connector Castings, Inc.
Connector Manufacturing Company
Control Concepts
Cooper B-Line
Cooper Bussmann
Cooper Crouse-Hinds
Cooper Lighting
Cooper Power Systems
Cooper WheelockCooper Wiring Devices
Cornell Communications, Inc.
Cree Lighting Company
Cummins, Inc.
Curbell , Inc.
Daktronics, Inc.
Danaher Power Solutions
Day-Brite Lighting
DeJarnette Research Systems
Dialight Corporation
Digirad Corporation
Draka USA, Inc.
Dresser-Rand Company
Dual-Lite
DuPont
Dura-Line Corporation
Duracell , Inc.
Durham Company
Dynamic Imaging, Inc.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eaton Electr ical, Inc.
Eberle Design, Inc.
Econolite Control Products, Inc.
EFI Electronics
EGS Electrical Group
EHV-Weidmann Industries, Inc.
Elastimold Division
Elecktrisola, Inc.
Electra-Gear
Electri-Cord Manufacturing Company
Electri-Flex Company
Electro Switch Corporation
Elekta Inc.
Elliott Company
Elster Electricity
Emerson Electric Company
Emerson Motor Company
Encore Wire Corporation
ERICO, Inc.
Ericson Manufacturing Company
ESAB Welding
Essex Group, Inc.
Eveready Battery Company, Inc.
EYE Lighting International of N.A., Inc.
Fargo Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Faxitron X-Ray Corporation
FCI U.S.A. Inc.Federal Pacific
Federal Signal Corporation
Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group
Feit Electr ic Company, Inc.
FERRAZ SHAWMUT
Fiberoptic Display Systems, Inc.
Figaro USA, Inc.
Fike Protection Systems
Fire Control Instruments, Inc.
Fire-Li te Alarms/Notifi er
N E M A M E M B E R C O M P A N I E S
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association is
the trade association of choice for the electrical manufac-
turing industry. Founded in 1926 and headquartered near
Washington, D.C., its 430 member companies manufacture
products used in the generation, transmission and distribu-
tion, control, and use of electricity. These products are
used in utility, medical, industrial, commercial, institution-
al, and residential applications. Domestic production of
electrical products sold worldwide exceeds $120 billion.
In addition to its headquarters in Rosslyn, Virginia, NEMA
also has offices in Beijing, So Paulo, and Mexico City.
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In 1994, when Eaton Corporation pur-chased the Westinghouse distributionand control business unit (DCBU) and
merged it with its existing Cutler-Hammer business, the products,patents, and intellectual resources of
the two electrical giants became one.
Today, Eaton Corporations Electricalbusiness is the industry leader in indus-trial control, automation, and electrical
distribution equipment and services;
and is the only authorized serviceprovider for Cutler-Hammer andWestinghouse DCBU products and
systems.
We are committed to forming power-
ful relationships with our customers,partnering with complementary
businesses to increase delivered
solutions, expanding ourdistribution channel, and providinga convenient path to all of our
solutions through our Internet site.When you need a leader who
delivers, call on EatonsElectrical business.
www.EatonElectrical.com
Delivering Innovation, Service and Success
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8 2006 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUI DE NEMA
Firetrol, Inc.
First Technology, Inc.
Fisk Alloy Conductors, Inc.
Fluke Biomedical
Fonar Corporation
Formica CorporationFRE Composites Corporation
Fuji film Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc.
Fukuda Denshi
G & W Electric Company
Galvan Industries, Inc.
Gamma Medica, Inc.
GE Consumer & Industr ial
GE Consumer & Industrial, Lighting
GE Consumer & Industrial, Lighting
Systems
GE Healthcare
GE Security, Inc.
GE Total Lighting Control
GELcore LLC
General Cable
Genlyte Group LLC
Gentex Corporation
Gilbert Industries, Inc.
Glastic Corporation
Grady Research, Inc.
GrafTech International Limited
Graphite Metall izing Corporation
GS Metals Corporation
Hadco Lighting
Halco Lighting Corporation
Hammond Power Solutions, Inc.
Harbour Industries, Inc.
Harrington Signal, Inc.
HBD Industries, Inc.
Heri tage Plastics South, Inc.
Hilec LLC
Hil l-Rom Company, Inc.
Hitachi Medical Systems America, Inc.
Hoffman Enclosures Inc.
Holophane An Acuity Brands Company
Homac Manufacturing Company
Honeywell Electronics & Lighting
Honeywell , Inc.Honeywell , Inc.Home & Building Controls
Howell Electric Motors
Hubbell Building Automation, Inc.
Hubbell Incorporated
Hubbell Lighting, Inc.
Hubbell Power Systems, Inc.
Hubbell Wiegmann
Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems
Hypertherm Incorporated
iCAD, Inc.
IDX Systems Corporation
IGC-Medical Advances Inc.
ILNorplex, Inc.
ILSCO Corporation
Image Sensing SystemsImaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.
IMPAC Medical Systems, Inc.
Imperial Electric Company
Indy Lighting, Inc.
Innovative Paper Technologies, LLC
Intell igent Devices, Inc.
International Metal Hose Company
Interpower Corporation
Invensys Climate Controls Americas
(Maple Chase Co.)
IPEX Inc.
IS2 Medical Systems Inc.
Iten Industries
Iteris
I tron Electricity Metering, Inc.
ITT VEAM, LLC
IW High Performance Conductors, Inc.
J-M Manufacturing Company, Inc.
John C. Dolph Company
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Joslyn Clark Controls, Inc.
Judd Wire, Inc.
Juno Lighting Inc.
K-Line Insulators USA Inc.
Kaneka High-Tech Materials, Inc.
Kentucky Association of Electric
Cooperat ives, Inc.
Kidde-Fenwal, Inc.
Kil lark Electric Mfg. Company
Kim Lighting
Kodak Batteries,Eastman Kodak
Company
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging USA,
Inc.
Lamina Ceramics, Inc.
Lamson & Sessions
LAP of America L.C.
LAPP Insulator Company, LLCLectromat, Inc.
LEESON Electric Corporation
Leoni Wire, Inc.
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Liebert Corporation
Light Sources Inc.
Lightolier
Lincoln Electric
Lincoln Motors
Lindsey Manufacturing Company
Li thonia Lighting
Littelfuse, Inc.
Locke Insulators, Inc.
Lorad,A Hologic Company
Lumileds Lighting, LLCLutron Electronics Company, Inc.
MacLean Power Systems
Marathon Electric Manufacturing
Corporation
Master Control Systems, Inc.
McCain I nc.
McKesson Medical Imaging Group
Medison Co., Ltd
Meltric Corporation
Merge Healthcare
Meter Devices Company, Inc.
Metron, Inc.
MGE UPS Systems, Inc.
MGM Transformer Company
Milbank Manufacturing Company
Mil ler Electric Manufacturing Co.
Minerallac/Cully
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.
Mi tsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.
Moeller Electric Corporation
MP Husky Corporation
MWS Wire Industries
National Cathode Corp.
National Time & Signal Corporation
Nexans Canada Inc.
Nexans Magnet Wire USA I nc.
NGK-LOCKE Polymer Insulators, Inc.
Niagara Transformer Corporation
Nucletron Corporation
O-Z/Gedney
Ohio Brass Company
Ohio Electric Motors, Inc.
Omron Electronics LLC
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors I nc.
OSRAM SYLVANIA Electronic Control
Systems
OSRAM SYLVANI A General Lighting
P-W Industries, Inc.Panasonic Corporation of North America
Panasonic I ndustrial Company
Panduit Corporation
Panolam Industr ies
Pass & Seymour/Legrand
Pauwels Transformers
PCI Lighting Controls, Inc.
Pedersen Power Products
Peek Traffic Corporation
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N EM A M E M B E R COM PA N I E S
Peerless Electric
Peerless-Winsmith, Inc.
Penn Panel & Box Company
Philips Lighting Company
Philips Medical Systems, N.A.
Phoenix Contact, Inc.Phoenix Data Communications Inc.
Picoma Industries, Inc.
Post Glover Resistors, Inc.
Power Controls Incorporated
Powertec Industrial Motors, Inc.
Prescolite, Inc.
Producto Electric Corporation
Progress Lighting
Progressive Machine Die, Inc.
Quallion LLC
Quirk Wire Company, Inc.
R2 Technology, Inc.
RACO
Radionic Industries, Inc.
Radix Wire Company
RAM Industries
Rauland-Borg Corporation
Rea Magnet Wire Company, Inc.
Regal Manufacturing
Regal Sleeving and Tubing, LLC
Regal-Beloit Corporation
Reliance Controls Corporation
RENATA SA
Republic Conduit
Reuel, Inc.
Rittal Corporation
Riverain Medical
Robertson Worldwide
Robroy Industries, Inc.
Rockbestos-Surprenant Cable Corporation
Rockwell Automation
Russelectric, Inc.
Ruud Lighting Inc.
S & C Electric Company
Safetran Traffic Systems, Inc.
Safety Technology International, Inc.
SAFT America, Inc.
Schneider Automation, Inc.SDi LLC
Sectra Imtec AB
Sensata Technologies
Sentinel Lighting
Service Wire Company
SEW-Eurodrive, Inc.
Shamrock Conduit Products, Inc.
Shimadzu Medical Systems
Showa Denko Carbon, Inc.
Sicame Corporation
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.
Siemens ITS
Siemens Medical Solut ions USA, Inc.
Siemens Molecular Imaging
Siemens Power Transmission &
Distribution, Inc.
SimplexGrinnell LP
SLi Lighting
Sofanou Inc.
Sola/Hevi-Duty
Sonora Medical Systems
SonoSite, Inc.
South Atlantic, LLC
Southern Pipe, Inc.
Southwire Company
Spaulding Lighting, Inc.
Specialty Cable Corporation
Spectrum Brands, Inc.
Sprecher & Schuh, Inc.
Square D Company
Steel City
Steel Electric Products Co., Inc.
Sterling Electric, Inc.
Sterner Lighting Systems, Inc.
Stryker Medical
Sumitomo Electric Interconnect
Products, Inc.
Superior Graphite Company
System Sensor/Honeywell Fire Solutions
Group
Systematics
Technology Research Corporation
TECO-Westinghouse Motor Company
Tektone Sound & Signal Mfg. Inc.
Tel-Tron Technologies Corporation
The Monroe Cable Company, Inc.
The Okonite Company
The P.D. George CompanyThe Phantom Laboratory
The Pringle Electri cal Mfg. Company
Therm-O-Disc
Thomas & Betts Corporation
Thor Systems, Inc.
TIR Systems Ltd.
TomoTherapy, Incorporated
TomTec Corporation
Torna Tech Inc.
Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc.
Toshiba International Corporat ionTotal Control Products, Inc.
Tower Manufacturing Corporation
Toyoda Gosei North America Corporation
Transtector Systems, Inc.
Tuthill Energy Systems
Tyco Electronics/AMP
Tyco Electronics/Raychem Wire & Cable
U. S.Electrical Motors
U.S.Traffic
Ultraguard Corporation
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
Underground Devices, Inc.
United Copper I ndustr ies
United Fiberglass of America, Inc.
Universal Lighting Technologies
Ushio America, Inc.
UTC Power
VanTran Industries, Inc.
Varian Medical Systems, Inc.
Venture Lighting I nternational
Venture Lighting Power Systems
Viakable, S.A. de C.V.
Vigil Health Solut ions Inc.
Vision Fire & Security
Von Roll Isola USA, Inc.
W.T. Storey Inc.
WAGO Corporation
Watt Stopper, Inc.
WEG Electric Motor Corp.
Weidmuller Inc.
Welch Allyn, Inc.
Western Tube & Conduit Corporation
Westinghouse Lighting Corporation
Wheatland Tube Company
White-Rodgers
Wide-Lite
Wilson Greatbatch Ltd.
Wilsonart International, IncWiremold/Legrand
Yaskawa Electr ic America, Inc.
Zonare
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S E CT I ON H E A D
CHAIRMAN
TIMOTHY H. POWERS
Chairman, President & CEO
Hubbell I ncorporated
Orange,Connecticut
VICE CHAIRMAN
JOHN W. ESTEY
President & CEO
S&C Electric Company
Chicago, I llinois
VICE CHAIRMAN
LARRY POWERS
Chairman, President & CEO
Genlyte Group LLC
Louisville, Kentucky
TREASURER
JOHN STROPKIChairman, President & CEO
Lincoln Electric
Cleveland, Ohio
IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
RANDY CARSON
Group President
Eaton Corporation
Eaton Electrical
Moon Township, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM BOEHM
CEO & Chairman of the BoardConnector Manufacturing Company
Hamilton, Ohio
JAMES P. CAMPBELL
President & CEO
GE Consumer & Industrial
Louisville, Kentucky
RICHARD COUCH
CEO
Hypertherm Incorporated
Hanover, New Hampshire
TED CRANDALL
Senior Vice President, Components &
Packaged Applications Group
Rockwell Automation
Milwaukee,Wisconsin
JAMES DAVIS
Vice President, U.S. Diagnostic
Imaging Commercial Organization
GE Healthcare
Waukesha,Wisconsin
BRIAN DUNDON
President & CEO
Advance Transformer Company
Rosemont, I llinois
DAVID FI TZGIBBON
President & CEO
ILSCO Corporation
Cincinnati, Ohio
KIRK HACHIGIAN
President & CEO
Cooper Industries, Inc.
Houston,Texas
DONALD HENDLER
President
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Little Neck,New York
CHARLIE JERABEK
President & CEO
OSRAM SYLVANIA
Danvers, Massachusetts
GREGORY KENNY
President & CEOGeneral Cable
Highland Heights, Kentucky
HAROLD LEVITON
Chairman of the Board & CEO
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Little Neck,New York
JOHN LONGENDERFER
President & CEO
Lutron Electronics Company, Inc.
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
AUBERT MARTIN
President & CEO
Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.
Alpharetta, Georgia
PETER MCI LROY
Chairman & CEO
Robroy Industries, Inc.
Verona, Pennsylvania
JEAN-PAUL MONTUPET
Executive Vice President
Emerson Electric Company
St. Louis, Missouri
JOHN MORGAN
President & CEO
Acuity Lighting Group
Atlanta, Georgia
DEL NICKEL
President
Hoffman Enclosures Inc.
Anoka,Minnesota
DAVID D. PETRATIS
CEO & President
Schneider Electric, Schneider North
American Operating Division
Palatine, I llinois
DOMINIC PILEGGI
President & CEO
Thomas & Betts Corporation
Memphis,Tennessee
ENRIQUE SANTACANA
President
ABB Power Technologies NA
Norwalk, Connecticut
JOHN SELLDORFF
President & CEOLegrand North America
West Hartford, Connecticut
STUART THORN
President & CEO
Southwire Company
Carrollton,Georgia
GORDON THURSFIELD
President
Nexans Canada Inc.
Markham, Ontario
R. CHARLES VERMERRIS
President & CEO
Radix Wire Company
Euclid, Ohio
2006 NEMA BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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PAGE PRICE STANDARD
38 A Brief Compari son of NEMA 250 and I EC 60529
32 Annular Space Protect ion of Openings Created byPenetrat ions of Tubular Steel Conduit, A Review of
UL Special Service Investigation, File NC 546,
Project 90NK11650
67 $97.00 Application Guide for AC Adjustable Speed DriveSystems
77 $57.00 Application Guide for Isolated Ground WiringDevices
26 Conduit-I n-Casing Construction
40 $205.00 Electrical Installation Requirements: A GlobalPerspective
48 $65.00 Electrical Product Acceptance in Europe: NEMA
Guide to New Approach Directives and CE Marking
40 Envi ronmental Impact Analysis: Spent Mercury-
Containing Lamps
26 Expansion Joints for PVC Rigid Nonmetal lic Conduit
51 Fluorescent Lamps and the Envi ronment
67 $38.00 General Specification for Consultants, Industrial and
Municipal: NEMA Premium Efficiency Electric
Motors (600 Volts or Less)
51 $27.00 Getting the Most from Your Lighting Dollar (ThirdEdition)
40 $37.00 Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct
Applications
40 $50.00 Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors
51 $29.00 Guide to Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems
51 $27.00 Guide to Industrial Lighting
51 $27.00 Guide to Office Lighting and Productivity
40 $50.00 Guide to Preparing a Design Proposal for ParallelingCustomer Generation with an Electric Utility
50 $27.00 Guide to Retail Lighting Management
(Third Edition)
70 Guidel ines for Handl ing Water Damaged Elect ricalEquipment
40 $45.00 Maps and Director ies
70 Meet Mr. Ouch
40 NEMA Analysis of the Energy Policy Act of 1992:
The Scope of Electric Motors Subject to Efficiency
Standards on October 24, 1997
16 $23,997.00 NEMA Complete Set
51 $27.00 NEMA Guide to Lighting Controls
32 $85.00 NEMA Installation Guide for Nurse Call Systems
ST A N DA R DS & OT H E R P U B L I CA T I ON S I N D E X
This index is a quick reference guide to all of the standards available from NEMA, including certain ANSI standards.
It notes the latest version available, the price, and the page number on which you will find the title and a short description
of the document, as well as companion standards and notices of approval or adoption by other organizations.
At least every five years, each NEMA standard is reviewed for timeliness, technical accuracy, and relevance. The dates
of the reviews are published as part of the alpha-numeric standard identifier. Revisions published for NEMA standards
are made available for holders of the base standard at a nominal price. The revision is automatically included in the basestandard for future users and the price of the standard (base and revisions) is adjusted. When a NEMA standard is pur-
chased through IHS/Global Engineering Documents, the customer will be sent notification of the standards revision.
PRODUCT CATEGORY PAGE
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Batteries, Dry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Busway, Conduit, Raceways. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Capacitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Carbon/Manufactured Graphite Products. . . . . . . . . . 32Communications & Signaling Equipment . . . . . . . . . . 32
Conduit & Duct, Electri cal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
DICOM Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Distribution Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Fire Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
General Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Industrial Control & Automation Systems . . . . . . . . . 40
Insulating Products. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Measuring Equipment, Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Medical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Motors & Generators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
National L ighting Bureau Publications . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Outlet & Switch Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Pin & Sleeve Plug, Receptacle, & Connectors . . . . . . 68
Power Conversion Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Protective Devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Residential Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Steam Turbines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Transformers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Transportation Management Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Wire & Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Wiring Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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16 2006 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUIDE NEMA
P U B L I CA T I ON S I N D E X
51 $27.00 Performing a Light ing
System Audit (Revised)
50 $27.00 Profi ting f rom Light ing
Modernization
38 Quality Informational Guidefor Automatic Fire
Detection and AlarmSystems
32 Report of Research onElectrical Metallic Tubing
for Use Over 600 Volts
70 Safety Guide for Use of
Extension Cords
26 Solvent-Cementing Jointsfor PVC Rigid Nonmetallic
Conduit , Duct, and Fitt ings
48 The Declining Presence of
Mercury in Batteries andMunicipal Solid Waste
32 The Grounding System that
Works--Steel Conduit(EMT, IMC, and GalvanizedRigid)
50 $50.00 The Internat ional
Electrotechnical
Commission and the U.S.National Commit tee
of the IEC (USNC/IEC)--
A Practical Guide
38 $57.00 Training Manual on FireAlarm Systems 2003
32 Tubular Steel Conduit
64 Type "2" Motor Starter
Protection Fuse Guide
74 User Guide to ProductSpecifications for Electrical
Building Wire and Cable
38 $63.00 250-2003
71 $38.00 260-1996 (R2004)
50 $63.00 NEMA 410-2004
34 $1,062.00 AB 1-2002
34 $76.00 AB 3-2001
34 $63.00 AB 4-2003
50 $46.00 BL 1-1997 (R2002)
26 $885.00 BU 1-2002
26 $49.00 BU 1.1-2005
26 $49.00 BU 1.1-2005 (Spanish)
28 $51.00 BU 1.2-2002
28 $0.00 Bulletin 5RN 218932 $139.00 CB 1-2000
32 $75.00 ANSI /NEMA CC 1-2005
32 $51.00 CG 1-2001
32 $55.00 CG 2-2004
31 $70.00 CP 1-2000
69 $47.00 DC 3-2003
69 $38.00 DC 5-2002
70 $42.00 DC 10-1983 (R1989,
R2003)
70 $42.00 DC 12-1985 (R1991,
R1997, R2002)
70 $35.00 DC 13-1979 (R1985,R1991, R1997, R2002)
70 $47.00 DC 20-1992 (R2003)
62 $76.00 EI 21.1-1993 (R2002)
62 $36.00 EI 21.2-1991 (R1997,
R2002)
50 $58.00 EM 1-2002
24 $43.00 EW 1-1988 (R1994,R1999, R2004)
24 $29.00 EW 3, Revision 1
24 $32.00 EW 3-1983 (R1995,
R1999, R2002)
24 $94.00 EW 4-1993 (R1999)
24 $50.00 EW 6-199828 $72.00 ANSI /NEMA FB 1-2003
28 $52.00 FB 2.10-2003
28 $78.00 FB 2.20-2003
68 $50.00 FB 11-2000
28 $50.00 FG 1-1993
48 $78.00 ANSI /NEMA FI 1-2004
48 $40.00 FI 2-1992 (R1999,R2005)
48 $46.00 ANSI /NEMA FI 3-2004
69 $63.00 FU 1-2002
69 $56.00 GR 1-2005
74 $51.00 ANSI /NEMA HP 3-2001
74 $45.00 ANSI /NEMA HP 4-2000
(R2005)
74 $126.00 HP 100-1991(R1999,R2005)
Series (HP 100-100.4)
48 $48.00 HV 2-1991 (R1996,
R2002)
40 $61.00 IA 2.1-2005
41 $128.00 I A 2.2-2005
41 $170.00 I A 2.3-2005
41 $133.00 I A 2.4-2005
41 $114.00 I A 2.5-2005
41 $128.00 I A 2.7-2005
41 $114.00 I A 2.8-2005
41 $104.00 ICS 1-2000 (R2005)
41 $32.00 ICS 1.1-1984 (R1988,R1993, R1998, R2003)
42 $31.00 ICS 1.3-1986 (R2001)
42 $108.00 ICS 2-2000 (R2005)
42 $63.00 I CS 2, Par t 9-2002
42 $48.00 ICS 2.3-1995 (R2002)
42 $58.00 I CS 2.4-2003
42 $61.00 ICS 3-2005
42 $38.00 ICS 3.1-1997 (R2003)
42 $63.00 ICS 4-2005
42 $146.00 I CS 5-2005
44 $46.00 I CS 5, Annex B-2002
44 $46.00 I CS 5, Annex E-2002
44 $46.00 I CS 5, Annex F-2002
44 $42.00 I CS 6-1993 (R2001)
44 $61.00 ICS 7-2006
44 $61.00 I CS 7.1-2006
44 $126.00 ANSI/NEMA ICS 8-2000
(R2005)
44 $56.00 I CS 10-2005, Par t 1
44 $56.00 I CS 10-2005, Par t 2
44 $77.00 I CS 12.1-1997
46 $58.00 I CS 14-2004
46 $55.00 I CS 15-2004
46 $198.00 I CS 16-200146 $62.00 I CS 18-2001
46 $72.00 I CS 19-2002
46 $119.00 ANSI/NEMA ICS 61800-1-
2002
46 $113.00 ICS 61800-2-2005
46 $133.00 ICS 61800-4-2004
34 $92.00 KS 1-2001
69 $32.00 LA 1-1992 (R1999)
48 $100.00 ANSI/NEMA LD 3-2005
COMPLETE SET OF NEMA STANDARDS
The complete set of all NEMA standards is available at a discount.The set is shipped unassembled and includes all standards that areavailable at the time the order is processed and seven binders toaccommodate all of the standards. Standards that have been rescind-ed are not included.All new and revised standards which have beenapproved since the publication of this catalog will be included.Price: $23,997.00
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P U B L I CA T I ON S I N D E X
50 $40.00 LE 4-2001
50 $46.00 LE 5-2001
50 $50.00 LE 5A-1999
50 $32.00 LE 5B-1998
48 $191.00 L I 1-1998
48 $58.00 LI 6-1993 (R1999,R2005)50 $37.00 LL 7-2006
69 $32.00 LS 1-1992 (R2000)
67 $236.00 ANSI/NEMA MG 1-2003
67 $236.00 ANSI/NEMA MG 1-2003(CD)
67 $85.00 MG 1 Condensed-2002
68 $57.00 MG 10-2001
68 $32.00 MG 11-1977 (R1997,
R2001)
68 $85.00 MG 1-2003,Revision 1-2004
68 $63.00 MG 2-2001
68 $42.00 MG 3-1974 (R1995,
R2000, R2005)
63 $43.00 MS 1-2001
63 $46.00 MS 2-2003
64 $46.00 MS 3-2003
64 $42.00 MS 4-2006
64 $51.00 MS 5-2003
64 $35.00 MS 6-1991 (R2000)
64 $60.00 MS 8-1993 (R2000)
64 $54.00 MS 9-2001
64 $49.00 MS 10-2006
74 $43.00 MW 750-1996 (R2001)
74 $58.00 MW 765-2003
74 $37.00 MW 780-2005
74 $37.00 MW 785-2000
74 $35.00 MW 790-2000
75 $160.00 ANSI /NEMA MW 1000-2003, Revision 1, 2005
75 $160.00 ANSI /NEMA MW 1000-
2003, Revision 1, 2005
(CD)
40 NS 1-2005
72 $74.00 NTCI P 1101:1996
72 $84.00 NTCI P 1201:1996
72 $112.00 NTCIP 1202:199672 $87.00 NTCI P 1203:1997
72 $58.00 NTCI P 1204:1998
72 $58.00 NTCI P 1205:2001
73 $112.00 NTCIP 1207:2001
73 $38.00 NTCI P 2101:2001
73 $61.00 NTCI P 2102:2003
73 $69.00 NTCI P 2103:2003
73 $69.00 NTCI P 2104:2003
73 $61.00 NTCI P 2201:2003
73 $50.00 NTCI P 2202:2001
73 $47.00 NTCI P 2301:2001
73 $32.00 NTCI P 2302:2001
73 $38.00 NTCI P 2303:2001
73 $56.00 NTCI P 2304:2002
73 $32.00 NTCI P 8003:200164 $78.00 NU 1-2001
64 $62.00 NU 2-2001
64 $63.00 NU 3-2004
68 $119.00 ANSI/NEMA OS 1-2003
68 $72.00 ANSI /NEMA OS 2-2003
68 $72.00 OS 3-2002
34 $59.00 PB 1-2006
36 $31.00 ANSI /NEMA PB 1.1-2002
36 $28.00 PB 1.1-2002 (Spanish)
36 $59.00 PB 2-2006
36 $31.00 ANSI /NEMA PB 2.1-2002
36 $32.00 PB 2.1-1996 (Spanish)
36 $72.00 PB 2.2-2004
40 $47.00 PDD 04.02.00
69 $38.00 PE 1-2003
69 $54.00 PE 5-1997 (R2003)
69 $54.00 PE 7-1997 (R2003)
64 $999.00 PS 3 2006 Set
64 $56.00 PS 3.1-2006
64 $177.00 PS 3.2-2006
64 $288.00 PS 3.3-2006
65 $176.00 PS 3.4-2006
65 $107.00 PS 3.5-2006
65 $100.00 PS 3.6-2006
65 $121.00 PS 3.7-2006
65 $75.00 PS 3.8-2006
65 $61.00 PS 3.10-2006
65 $82.00 PS 3.11-2006
65 $75.00 PS 3.12-2006
65 $75.00 PS 3.14-2006
65 $88.00 PS 3.15-2006
65 $248.00 PS 3.16-2006
66 $176.00 PS 3.17-2006
66 $56.00 PS 3.18-2006
48 $141.00 RE 2-1999
28 $37.00 RN 1-2005
28 $38.00 RN 2-1987 (R1992,
R2001)
28 $43.00 RN 3-1991 (R2002)
75 $63.00 RV 1-2004,Revision 1
75 $58.00 RV 2-2005
32 $32.00 SB 10-1991 (R1998,
R2005)
32 $74.00 SB 28-1992 (R1997,
R2003)
NETWORK PRICING
The standards listed below areavailable on CD for standalone useand licensed use over a local areanetwork (LAN).
NEMA MG 1 CD $236.00
NEMA MG 1 CD 1 user $290.00
NEMA MG 1 CD 2-5 users $410.00
NEMA MG 1 CD 6-10 users $620.00
NEMA MG 1 CD 11-20 users $970.00
NEMA MW 1000 CD $160.00
NEMA MW 1000 CD 1 user $200.00
NEMA MW 1000 CD 2-5 users $280.00
NEMA MW 1000 CD 6-10 users $420.00
NEMA MW 1000 CD 11-20 users $660.00
ANSI Z535 SERI ES CD $367.00
ANSI Z535 SERIES CD 1 user $450.00
ANSI Z535 SERIES CD 2-5 users$630.00
ANSI Z535 SERIES CD 6-10 users
$960.00
ANSI Z535 SERIES CD 11-20 users
$1,510.00
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W E R E C O M M I T T E D T O T H E F U T U R E O F W E L D I N G
I N F A C T, W E R E I N V E N T I N G I T R I G H T N O W
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Our view is long range: we plan to
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P U B L I CA T I ON S I N D E X
32 $56.00 SB 30-2005
36 $63.00 SG 4-2000 (R2005)
71 $54.00 SM 23-1991 (R1997,
R2002)
71 $70.00 SM 24-1991 (R1997,
R2002)
71 $43.00 ST 1-1988 (R1994,
R1997)
71 $59.00 ST 20-1992 (R1997)
28 $58.00 TC 2-2003
30 $58.00 TC 3-2004
30 $58.00 TC 6&8-2003
30 $49.00 TC 7-2005
30 $51.00 TC 9-2004
30 $49.00 TC 13-2005
30 $699.00 TC 14-2002
30 $38.00 TC 18-2004
30 $62.00 TC 19-2001
30 $38.00 TCB 2-2000
30 $54.00 TCB 3-2001
48 $40.00 TF 1-1993 (R2000,
R2005)
48 $40.00 TF 2-1993 (R2000,R2005)
72 $51.00 TP 1-2002
72 $69.00 TP 2-2005
72 $27.00 TP 3-2000
72 $42.00 TR 1-1993 (R2000)
73 $96.00 TS 1-1989 (R1994,
R2000, R2005)
74 $160.00 TS 2-200374 $111.00 TS 4-2005
77 $50.00 UC 2-1993 (R2000,
R2005)
66 $138.00 UD 2-2004
66 $78.00 UD 3-2004
30 $58.00 VE 1-2002
31 $54.00 VE 2-2001
75 $62.00 WC 26-2000/EEMAC 201
75 $89.00 WC 50-1976/ICEA P-53-426 2nd Ed. (R1993,
R1999)
75 $72.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 51-
2003/ICEA P-54-440
75 $37.00 WC 52-2005
75 $94.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 53/ICEA
T-27-581-2002
75 $46.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 54/ICEA
T-26-465-2002
75 $32.00 WC 56-1986 (R2000,R2005)
75 $98.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 57/ICEA
S-73-532-2004
76 $138.00 WC 58-1997/ICEA S-75-
381 (R2005)
76 $44.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 61-2005
76 $32.00 WC 62-1992 (R1999,R2004)
76 $69.00 WC 63.1-2005
76 $31.00 WC 63.2-1996 (R2003)
76 $37.00 WC 65-1995 (R2003)
76 $60.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 66-2001
76 $61.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 67-2005
76 $130.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 70-1999/ICEA S-95-658-1999
76 $109.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 71-
1999/ICEA S-96-659-1999
76 $34.00 WC 72-1999 (R2004)
77 $40.00 WC 73-2000 (R2005)
77 $130.00 WC 74-2000/ICEA S-93-639
77 $75.00 ANSI /NEMA WC 27500-
2005
77 $28.00 WD 1-1999 (R2005)
77 $138.00 ANSI/NEMA WD 6-2002
77 $32.00 WD 7-2000 (R2005)
66 $50.00 XR 5-1992 (R1999)
66 $32.00 XR 7-1995 (R2000)
66 $31.00 XR 9-1984 (R1994,R2000)
66 $35.00 XR 10-1986 (R1992,
R1998)
66 $48.00 XR 11-1993 (R1999)
66 $32.00 XR 13-1990 (R1995,R2000)
66 $32.00 XR 14-1990 (R1995,
R2000)
66 $36.00 XR 15-1991 (R1996,
R2001)
67 $38.00 XR 16-1991 (R1996,R2001)
67 $37.00 XR 17-1993 (R1999)
67 $48.00 XR 18-1993 (R1999)
67 $49.00 XR 19-1993 (R1999)
67 $48.00 XR 21-2000
ANSI STANDARDS
38 $75.00 ANSI_IEC 60529-2004
62 $114.00 ANSI C12.1-2001
62 $111.00 ANSI C12.4-1984 (R2002)
62 $66.00 ANSI C12.5-1978 (R2002)
62 $121.00 ANSI C12.6-1987 (R2002)
62 $61.00 ANSI C12.7-2005
63 $34.00 ANSI C12.8-1981 (R2002)
63 $49.00 ANSI C12.9-2005
63 $72.00 ANSI C12.10-2004
63 $177.00 ANSI C12.11-1987
(R1993,R2002)
63 $50.00 ANSI C12.18-1996
(R2002)
63 $155.00 ANSI C12.19-1997
63 $58.00 ANSI C12.20-2002
63 $87.00 ANSI C12.21-1999
24 ANSI C18 Series
24 $82.00 ANSI C18.1M, Par t 1-
2005
24 $65.00 ANSI C18.1M, Par t 2-2=2003
26 $72.00 ANSI C18.2M, Par t 1-
2003
26 $36.00 ANSI C18.2M, Par t 2-
1999
26 $69.00 ANSI C18.3M, Par t 1-2005
26 $65.00 ANSI C18.3M, Par t 2-
2003
46 $46.00 ANSI C29.1-1988 (R2002)
46 $46.00 ANSI C29.2-1992 (R1999)
46 $36.00 ANSI C29.3-1986 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.4-1989 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.5-1984 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.6-1994 (R2002)
47 $40.00 ANSI C29.7-1996 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.8-1985 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.9-1983 (R2002)
47 $36.00 ANSI C29.10-1989
(R2002)
48 $36.00 ANSI C29.11-1989(R1996)
48 $31.00 ANSI C29.12-1997
(R2002)
48 $38.00 ANSI C29.13-2000
48 $51.00 ANSI C29.17-2002
48 $52.00 ANSI C29.18-2003
36 $50.00 ANSI C37.50-1989(R1995,R2000)
36 $52.00 ANSI C37.51-2003
38 $72.00 ANSI C37.54-20023 $65.00 ANSI C37.55-2002
38 $67.00 ANSI C37.57-2003
38 $52.00 ANSI C37.58-2003
38 $51.00 ANSI C37.85-2002
60 $38.00 ANSI C62.61-1993
51 $27.00 ANSI C78.5-2003
51 $109.00 ANSI C78.20-2003
51 $113.00 ANSI C78.21-2003
51 $50.00 ANSI C78.22-1995
(R2003)
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22 2006 ELECTRICAL STANDARDS & PRODUCT GUIDE NEMA
P U B L I CA T I ON S I N D E X
52 $50.00 ANSI C78.23-1995
(R2003)
52 $58.00 ANSI C78.24-2001
52 $40.00 ANSI C78.30-1997
52 $43.00 ANSI C78.40-1992
(R2003)
52 $25.00 ANSI C78.40a-1998
52 $63.00 ANSI C78.41-2001
52 $227.00 ANSI C78.42-2004
52 $291.00 ANSI C78.43-2005
52 $520.00 ANSI_IEC C78.81-2005
52 $48.00 ANSI C78.180-2003
52 $77.00 ANSI C78.260-2002
52 $14.00 ANSI C78.261-1977
52 $9.00 ANSI C78.370_390lcd-
2002
52 $38.00 ANSI C78.370-1997
(R2003)
52 $40.00 ANSI C78.375-1997
53 $42.00 ANSI C78.376-2001
53 $40.00 ANSI C78.379-2006
53 $25.00 ANSI C78.379a-1997
53 $52.00 ANSI C78.380-2005
53 $18.00 ANSI C78.381-1961
53 $18.00 ANSI C78.385-1961
53 $26.00 ANSI C78.386-1989
54 $238.00 ANSI C78.389-2004
54 $50.00 ANSI C78.390-1998
(R2002)
54 $65.00 ANSI C78.391-2004
54 $34.00 ANSI_IEC C78.682-1997
54 $416.00 ANSI_IEC C78.901-2005
54 $74.00 ANSI_IEC C78.1195-2001
54 $74.00 ANSI_IEC C78.1199-2002
54 ANSI C78.1340-1990
54 ANSI C78.1341-1990
(R1995)
54 ANSI C78.1342-1990
54 ANSI C78.1380-1988
54 $34.00 ANSI C78.1381-1998
54 $34.00 ANSI C78.1385-1998
54 $34.00 ANSI C78.1386-1998
54 $50.00 ANSI C78.1387-200155 $32.00 ANSI C78.1401-2004
55 $29.00 ANSI C78.1402-2004
55 $46.00 ANSI C78.1403-1997
55 $29.00 ANSI C78.1406-2004
55 $32.00 ANSI C78.1407-2004
55 $32.00 ANSI C78.1408-2004
55 $60.00 ANSI C78.1413-2001
56 $40.00 ANSI C78.1417-1997
56 $67.00 ANSI C78.1420-2001
56 $46.00 ANSI C78.1421-2002
56 $32.00 ANSI C78.1430-1997
56 $40.00 ANSI C78.1431-1997
56 $32.00 ANSI C78.1432-199756 $58.00 ANSI C78.1433-2001
56 $77.00 ANSI C78.1434-2001
56 $37.00 ANSI C78.1435-2002
56 $26.00 ANSI C78.1450-1983(R2002)
57 $6.00 ANSI C78.1451-2002
57 $108.00 ANSI C78.1452-2004
57 $54.00 ANSI C78.1460-2004
57 $54.00 ANSI C78.1500-2001
57 $32.00 ANSI C78.1501-2001
57 $54.00 ANSI C78.1503-2001
57 $32.00 ANSI C78.1504-200157 $54.00 ANSI C78.1505-2001
58 $114.00 ANSI_IEC C78.60360-2002
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58 $23.00 ANSI /NEMA C78.LL 3-
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58 $67.00 ANSI C79.1-2002
31 $49.00 ANSI C80.1-2005
31 $44.00 ANSI C80.3-2005
31 $44.00 ANSI C80.5-2005
31 $49.00 ANSI C80.6-2005
58 $338.00 ANSI_IEC C81.61-2005
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59 ANSI C82.5-1990 (R1995)
59 $203.00 ANSI C82.6-2005
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59 $25.00 ANSI C82.9b-1998
59 $128.00 ANSI C82.11 Consolidated-
2002
59 $32.00 ANSI C82.12-199960 $50.00 ANSI C82.13-2002
60 $172.00 ANSI C82.77-2002
69 $43.00 ANSI C84.1-1995 (R2001,R2005)
63 $65.00 ANSI /NEMA C93.1-1999
32 $61.00 ANSI C119.1-2006
34 $58.00 ANSI C119.4-2004
34 $59.00 ANSI C119.6-2006
60 $28.00 ANSI C136.1-2004
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60 $27.00 ANSI C136.11-2006
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ARC WELDING
EW 1-1988(R1994, R1999, R2004)
Electric Arc WeldingPower SourcesDefines performance characteristics,ratings, and test procedures for acand dc arc welding apparatus andassociated equipment as well as rec-ommended installation and test pro-cedures for high-frequency stabilizedarc welding machines.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Companion Standards: EW 3, WD 1Price: $43.00
EW 3-1983 (R1995, R1999, R2002)Semiautomatic Wire FeedSystems for Arc WeldingDefines construction standards, per-formance characteristics, and test pro-cedures for wire feed systems used inmost types of arc welding processes.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Companion Standard: EW 1Price: $32.00
EW 3, Revision 1Revises and updates EW 3.Price: $29.00
EW 4-1993 (R1999)Graphic Symbols for ArcWelding and Cutting ApparatusEstablishes graphic symbols for arc
welding and cutt ing apparatus.Thesymbols provided identi fy controls,indicators, connection points, junc-tions, and processes. Examples oftheir use are also provided.Price: $94.00
EW 6-1998Guidelines for PrecautionaryLabeling for Arc Welding andCutting ProductsProvides guidelines for the precau-tionary labeling of arc welding andarc cutting products, including the useof wordless (symbol only) labels.Price: $50.00
BATTERIES, DRY
ANSI C18 SeriesRepresents the most up-to-daterequirements for battery performanceand dimensions. Each standard hasbeen divided into two parts. The first
part covers general items and batteryspecif ications. All matters related tosafety are now consolidated in Part 2.This complete set of ANSI C18 stan-dards now stands as the unrivaledmodel for the global battery stan-dards community.
ANSI C18.1M, Part 1-2005For Portable Primary Cellsand Batteries with AqueousElectrolyteGeneral and
SpecificationsApplies to portable primary cells andbatteries with aqueous electrolyte anda zinc anode (non-lithium). This editionincludes four electrochemical systems:carbon zinc (LeClanche and zinc chlo-ride types), alkaline manganese diox-ide; silver oxide; and zinc air.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $82.00
ANSI C18.1M, Part 2-2003For Portable Primary Cells andBatteries with AqueousElectrolyteSafety StandardSpecifies performance requirementsfor portable primary batteries withaqueous electrolyte and zinc anode(non-lithium) to ensure their safeoperation under normal use and rea-sonably foreseeable misuse.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $65.00
STANDARDS & OTH ER PUBL I CATI ONS
The following pages contain the titles and ordering information for standards and other publications developed by NEMA
and ANSI (the American National Standards Institute) for electrical products and components. Publications are organized
by product categories and are available for purchase through Global Engineering Documents at (800) 854-7179 (outside the
U.S. at (303) 397-7956; or via fax at (303) 397-2740). The information is also available on their website,
www.global.ihs.com. Be sure to note that, in some cases, a publication must be obtained directly from NEMA.
Companion Standards are other NEMA, ANSI, or IEC standards that might be of interest to the user. Standardsapproved by ANSI or adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense are so indicated. Contact information for sources for pub-
lications from other organizations are provided on page 131. Manufacturers of products related to the standard are listed
under the same product category in the product and manufacturer listing, beginning on page 80.
In addition to the associations industry standards, users may also be interested in NEMA's other publications (guides,
handbooks, reports, newsletters, and brochures) covering items of interest to electrical manufacturers, which can be found
within their subject categories. Member and quantity discounts do not apply to these publications except as noted.
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ANSI C18.2M, Part 1-2003American National Standardfor Portable RechargeableCells and BatteriesGeneral and Specifications
Applies to portable rechargeable orsecondary cells and batteries based onthe following electrotechnical systems:nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride,sealed lead-acid, and li thium-ion.Price: $72.00
ANSI C18.2M, Part 2-1999For Portable Rechargeable Cellsand BatteriesSafety StandardDefines performance requirements forportable rechargeable cells and bat-teries to ensure their safe operation
under normal use and reasonablyforeseeable misuse.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $36.00
ANSI C18.3M, Part 1-2005American National Standardfor Portable Lithium PrimaryCells and BatteriesGeneral and SpecificationsApplies to portable lithium primarycells and batteries, including the fol-lowing electrochemical systems: li thi-um/carbon monofluoride,li thium/manganese dioxide, and li thi-um/iron disulfide.Price: $69.00
ANSI C18.3M, Part 2-2003For Portable Lithium Primary Cellsand BatteriesSafety StandardSpecifies tests and requirements forprimary lithium cells and batteries,both the chemical systems and the
types covered in ANSI C18.3M, Part1, to ensure their safe operationunder normal use and reasonablyforeseeable misuse.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $65.00
BUSWAY, CONDUI T,RACEWAYS
Conduit-I n-Casing Construction
Power and communication industriesare on a never-ending quest to "getthe cord long enough." Conduit-in-casing construction is one methodthat helps make the cord long enoughto get from the communication orpower source to the consumer.Downloadable from www.nema.org.
Expansion Joints for PVCRigid Nonmetallic ConduitPolymer Raceway Products (PVC)Technical Committee publication
notes that fluctuations in temperaturehave a greater effect upon polyvinylchloride (PVC) than more traditionalmaterials such as aluminum andsteel.Thermal expansion and contrac-tion have significant effects on longstraight runs of conduit; therefore,expansion joints are used to accom-modate changes in length.This pre-vents potentially harmful thermalstresses in the conduit itself or in anysupporting structures.Downloadable from www.nema.org.
Solvent-Cementing Joints forPVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit,Duct, and Fitt ingsFour-page application guide preparedby the Polymer Raceway ProductsTechnical Committee discussesaspects of solvent-cementing of jointsfor PVC rigid nonmetallic conduit,duct, and fi tt ings.Topics include: toprime or not to prime; solvent cementselection cri teria, storage require-
ments; recommended cutt ing proce-dures for conduit or duct; cleaningprocedure; application procedure;assembly precautions; and atmos-pheric considerations.Downloadable from www.nema.org.
BU 1-2002BuswaysApplies to service-entrance, feeder,andbranch-circuit busways and associatedfitt ings rated at 600 V or less, 6 000 A
or less, and intended for use in accor-dance with the Canadian ElectricalCode, Part 1 (CE Code, Part 1), theNational Electrical Code (NEC),ANSI/NFPA 70, and the MexicanStandard for Electrical Installations(Utility), NOM-001-SEDE (See AnnexB, Reference Item No. 1).Adopted UL 857 standard.Companion Standards: AB 1, ANSIC37.16, BU 1.1, ICS 1, KS 1, PB 1Price: $885.00; electronic price:$431.00
BU 1.1-2005General I nstructions for ProperHandling, Installation, Operation,and Maintenance of BuswayRated 600 Volts or LessCovers products for distribution ofelectric power at 600 volts or less,consisting of enclosed sectionalizedprefabricated busbars rated at 100amperes or more, and associatedstructures and fitt ings, classified asfollows: feeder busways (indoor oroutdoor), plug-in busways (indooronly), and accessories required tocomplete the busway system. Note:Discounts available for bulk orders.)Also available in 5 x 7 format.Price: $49.00
BU 1.1-2005 (Spanish edition)Instrucciones Generales Parael Manejo, Instalacion,Operacion y Mantenimientode Electroductos Hasta
600 Volts Nominales o MenosEsta norma se aplica a productospara la distribucin de energa elc-trica hasta 600 volts o menores,compuestos de electroductos cerradosen secciones prefabricadas, con unacapacidad nominal de 100 amperes oms, y estructuras y accesorios asoci-ados, clasificados en la forma sigu-iente: a. Electroducto alimentador(interior o exterior) b. Electroducto
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Boxesand Covers
WeatherproofBoxes
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conectador (solamente interior) c.Accesorios necesarios para completarel sistema de electroducto. Estanorma no aplica a los electroductosmetlicos cerrados como se describe
en la Norma C37.23 de laANSI/IEEE.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $49.00
BU 1.2-2002Application Information forBusway Rated 600 Volts or LessCovers products for distribution ofelectric power at 600 volts or less,consisting of enclosed sectionalizedprefabricated busbars rated at 100amperes or more.
Price: $51.00
Bulletin 5RN 2189User Guide to ProductSpecifications for MetalElectrical Conduit and TubingPublished by the Steel Rigid Conduitand Electrical Metallic Tubing Sectionin the interest of more widely dissemi-nating information on the proper iden-ti fication of U.S. standards applicableto metal electrical conduit and tubing.Downloadable at www.nema.org.Price: $0.00
ANSI/NEMA FB 1-2003Fittings, Cast Metal Boxes,and Conduit Bodies forConduit, Electrical MetallicTubing and CableCovers fittings that are a part ofelectrical raceway systems designedfor use as intended by the require-ments of NFPA 70. Specifically cov-ers fittings for use with non-flexible
tubular raceways-rigid and intermedi-ate metal conduit , electrical metallictubing, as well as fi tt ings for use withflexible conduit and cable systems.Approved as an American NationalStandard and adopted by the U.S.Department of Defense.Companion Standards: WD 6, OS 1,OS 2, NEMA 250,VE 1, ANSIC80.1, ANSI C80.6Price: $72.00
FB 2.10-2003Selection and InstallationGuidelines for Fittings for Usewith Non-flexible ElectricalMetal Conduit or Tubing (Rigid
Metal Conduit, IntermediateMetal Conduit, andElectrical Metallic Tubing)Designed to provide guidance toinstallers on critical selection andinstallation cri teria.The FB 2 Seriesof publications represents a commit-ment by NEMA's conduit and cablefittings manufacturers to quality race-way installations made in accordancewith the National Electrical Code.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $52.00
FB 2.20-2003Selection and InstallationGuidelines for Fittings forUse with Flexible ElectricalConduit and CableThe selection and installation guide-lines offer practical information oncorrect product selection and indus-try recommended practices for theinstallation of fittings for flexible con-duit or cable in accordance with theNational Electrical Code.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $78.00
FG 1-1993Fiberglass Cable Tray SystemsCovers construction and test require-ments for continuous, complete non-metall ic systems of ladder, ventilated,solid bottom cable trays, or channeltype trays, intended for the support ofpower or control cables, or both.Price: $50.00
RN 1-2005Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)Externally Coated GalvanizedRigid Steel Conduit andIntermediate Metal ConduitCovers continuous polyvinyl chlorideexterior coatings, corrosion resistantinterior coatings, and the galvanizedsteel conduit, galvanized steel inter-mediate metal conduit, threaded cou-
plings, and elbows to which they maybe applied.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Price: $37.00
RN 2-1987 (R1992, R2001)Packaging of Master Bundles forSteel Rigid Conduit, IntermediateMetal Conduit ( IMC), andElectrical Metallic TubingCovers recommendations for the sizeand banding of master bundles ofgalvanized steel r igid conduit, inter-mediate metal conduit (I MC), andelectr ical metall ic tubing (EMT), in10 foot lengths only.Downloadable from www.nema.org.
Price: $38.00
RN 3-1991 (R2002)Product I dentificationNumbers for Metallic TubularConduit Products for Usewith Bar Coding and ElectronicData I nterchange ApplicationsSets forth identification numbers formetallic tubular conduit products(galvanized r igid conduit, electricalmetallic tubing, intermediate metalconduit, and galvanized rigid alu-minum conduit) for use in bar coding,EDI , and other business communica-tions.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $43.00
TC 2-2003Electrical Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) Tubing and ConduitCovers electrical polyvinyl chloride(PVC) conduit of types EPC-40designed for normal-duty applications
above ground and concrete encasedapplications or direct burialandEPC-80designed for heavy-duty(areas of physical damage) applica-tions above ground and concreteencased applications or direct burial.Companion Standard: TC 3Price: $58.00
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TC 3-2004Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)Fittings for Use with RigidPVC Conduit and TubingCovers PVC fittings intended to be
joined in t he field by means of asolvent cement system to PVC rigidconduit , tubing, and other fi tt ings,based on the outside diametersgiven in NEMA StandardsPublication TC 2-2003.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Companion Standard: TC 2Price: $58.00
TC 6&8-2003Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Plastic
Utilities for UndergroundInstallationsDefines general requirements, per-formance requirements, test methods,and marking for the following typesof PVC plastic uti li ties duct, intendedfor installation underground for com-munications and electrical wire andcable: Type EB-20, designed for bur-ial encased in concrete; Type EB-35,designed for burial encased in con-crete;Type DB-60, designed for directburial without encasement in con-crete;Type DB-100, designed fordirect burial without encasement inconcrete; and Type DB-120, designedfor direct burial without encasementin concrete.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Companion Standards:TC 9Price: $58.00
TC 7-2005Smooth-Wall Coilable
Electrical Polyethylene ConduitCovers the following types of electri-cal high-density polyethylene (HDPE)conduit: EPEC-AHDPE; EPEC-BHDPE; EPEC-40HDPE; andEPEC-80HDPE conduit.Price: $49.00
TC 9-2004Fittings for Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) Plastic Utilities Ductfor Underground InstallationDefines general requirements includ-
ing materials, trade sizes, dimensions,and workmanship for the followingtypes of fittings for PVC plastic utili-ties duct used for the undergroundinstallation of communication andelectr ical wire and cable: Type EB,designed for encased burial in con-crete when installed in trenchesunderground; and Type DB, designedfor direct burial in trenched under-ground without a requirement forencasement in concrete.Adopted by the U.S. Department of
Defense.Companion Standard: TC 6&8Price: $51.00
TC 13-2005Electrical NonmetallicTubing (ENT)Covers electric nonmetallic tubing(ENT) materials, dimensions, andphysical properties.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Price: $49.00
TC 14-2002Reinforced Thermosetting ResinConduit (RTRC) and FittingsSpecifies the requirements for halo-gen-free reinforced thermosett ing resinconduit (RTRC), and associated fi t-tings for installation and use in accor-dance with the Rules of the CanadianElectrical Code, (CEC) Part I , and theNational Electrical Code (NEC) fornonhazardous locations.
Adopted UL 1684 standard.Price: $699; electronic price: $265.
TC 18-2004Packaging of MasterBundles for EPC-40Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) ConduitCovers recommendations for the sizeand banding of master bundles forelectrical EPC-40 PVC conduit.Price: $38.00
TC 19-2001Nonmetallic Riser U-Type GuardsLists dimensions, sets forth proper-ties, and assists in selecting andobtaining the proper PVC and PE
nonmetallic riser U-type guardsintended to protect riser cables onutility poles.Price: $62.00
TCB 2-2000Guidelines for the Selectionand Installation ofUnderground Nonmetallic DuctCovers recommendations for ship-ping, handling, storage, installation,and joining of underground singlebore nonmetallic duct for power,
lighting, signaling, and communica-tions applications.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $38.00
TCB 3-2001User's Manual for the Installationof Underground CorrugatedCoilable Plastic Utility Duct (CCD)Covers recommendations for ship-ping, handling, storage, installation,and joining of underground CCD forpower, lighting, signaling, and commu-nications applications.Price: $54.00
VE 1-2002Metal Cable Tray SystemsSpecifies the requirements for metalcable trays and associated fittingsdesigned for use in accordance withthe rules of the Canadian ElectricalCode, Part I , and the NationalElectrical Code.Joint Standard with CSA
International; approved as anAmerican National Standard.Price: $58.00
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VE 2-2001Cable Tray Installation GuidelinesAddresses shipping, handling, storing,and installation of metal cable traysystems. Information on maintenance
and system modification is also pro-vided.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $54.00
ANSI C80.1-2005American National Standardfor Electric Rigid SteelConduit (ERSC)Covers the requirements for electricalrigid steel conduit for use as a race-way for wires or cables of an electri-
cal system.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $49.00
ANSI C80.3-2005American National Standardfor Steel Electrical MetallicTubing (EMT)Covers the requirements for steel
electrical metallic tubing, for use as araceway for wires or cables of anelectr ical system.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $44.00
ANSI C80.5-2005American National Standardfor Electrical Rigid AluminumConduit (ERAC)Covers the requirements for porthole-extruded aluminum-alloy conduit for
use as a raceway for the wires orcables of an electrical system.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $44.00
ANSI C80.6-2005American National Standardfor Intermediate MetalConduit (EIMC)Covers the requirements for steel
electric intermediate metal conduitfor use as a raceway for wires orcables of an electrical system.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $49.00
CAPACI TORS
CP 1-2000Shunt CapacitorsApplies to capacitors rated 216 V orhigher, 2.5 kVAR or more, and
designed for shunt connection to actransmission and distribution systemsoperating at a nominal frequency of50 or 60 Hz.Companion Standards: 107, ICS 2Price: $70.00
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CB 1-2000Brushes for Electrical MachinesRecords definit ions, dimensions andtolerances, test procedures for physi-cal propert ies, and test procedures forshunt connections for brushes used inthe electrical manufacturing industry.Included are carbon, carbon-graphite,graphite, electrographite, metal-graphite, metal-impregnated, andresin-bonded brushes.Price: $139.00
CG 1-2001ManufacturedGraphite/Carbon ElectrodesDefines dimensions and configurationsof cylindrical manufactured graphiteand carbon electrodes for use in elec-tri c arc furnaces, as well as designand physical properties of joining sys-tems.Price: $51.00
CG 2-2004Powdered GraphiteCovers terminology and test methodsfor those physical and chemical prop-erties relevant to the material char-acterization of powdered graphiteused in the electrical industry.Price: $55.00
COMMUNI CATI ONS &SIGNALING EQUIPMENT
NEMA Installation Guide
for Nurse Call SystemsContains guidelines which cover theproper physical installation of nursecall systems. I t describes systemtypes, basic theory of operation, use ofancil lary devices, installation require-ments, isolation of circuits, systemenvironmental considerations, inspec-tion, testing, maintenance, and service.Price: $85.00
SB 10-1991 (R1998, R2005)Audio Standard forNurse Call SystemsContains requirements and test pro-cedures for evaluation of audio quali-
ty of installed nurse call systems.Price: $32.00
SB 28-1992 (R1997, R2003)Product Safety Guide forDeveloping Documentation for FireAlarm Systems and EquipmentGuidelines for developing product doc-umentation, such as installation man-uals, operation manuals, and productlabels, for f ire alarm systems.Price: $74.00
SB 30-2005Fire ServiceAnnunciator and InterfaceCovers the design, operation, andarrangement of equipment intendedto display data and status of buildingsystems, and to provide certain con-trol functions.Price: $56.00
CONDUI T & DUCT,
ELECTRICALTubular Steel ConduitFour-page color brochurepresenting the advantages ofsteel conduit products.To order, phone: (703) 841-3244.
The Grounding System thatWorksSteel Conduit (EMT, IMC,and Galvanized Rigid)Six-page brochure that describes newsteel conduit analysis software for
designing and analyzing distributionfeeder and branch circuits; determin-ing ground fault design; calculatingnew runs and optimizing safe design;and analyzing existing circuits.To order, phone: (703) 841-3244.
Report of Research onElectrical Metallic Tubingfor Use Over 600 VoltsTo order, phone: (703) 841-3244.
Annular Space Protection ofOpenings Created by Penetrationsof Tubular Steel Conduit,A Review of UL Special ServiceInvestigation, File NC 546,
Project 90NK11650Summary of the results of a study ofvarious annular space protectionmaterials installed in a concreteblock wall , concrete floor assemblies,gypsum wallboard/wood joist/plywooddeck floor-ceil ing assemblies, and twovarieties of gypsum wallboard/steelstud wall assemblies.The purpose ofthe investigation was to determine ifcommonly available constructionmaterials could be used as annularspace protection materials in con-
junction with tabular steel conduitproducts.Tests were conducted toverify that these combinations ofproducts will meet certain require-ments contained in the BOCA, ICBO,and SBCCI Model Building Codes.To order, phone: (703) 841-3244.
CONNECTORS
ANSI/NEMA CC 1-2005Electric Power Connection forSubstationsCovers uninsulated connectors andbus supports that are made of metaland intended for use with conductorsor bus made of copper or aluminumalloy and found in substations.Price: $75.00
ANSI C119.1-2006American National Standard forElectric ConnectorsSealedInsulated Underground Connector
Systems Rated 600 VoltsCovers sealed, insulated undergroundconnector systems rated at 600 voltsfor utility applications and establisheselectrical, mechanical, and sealingrequirements for sealed undergroundconnector systems.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $61.00
CARBON/M ANUFACTURED GRAPH I TE PRODUTCST H ROU GH CONNE CTORS
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ANSI C119.4-2004American National Standardfor Electric ConnectorsConnectors for Use BetweenAluminum-to-Aluminum or
Aluminum-to-Copper ConductorsCovers connectors used for makingelectrical connections between alu-minum-to-aluminum or aluminum-to-copper conductors used on distributionand transmission lines for electric utili-ty.This standard establishes the elec-trical and mechanical test require-ments for electrical connectors.Price: $58.00
ANSI C119.6-2006American National Standard for
Electric ConnectorsNon-Sealed,Multiport Connector SystemsRated 600 Volts or Less forAluminum and Copper ConductorsCovers non-sealed, mult iport distribu-tion connectors rated 600 volts orless used for making electrical con-nections between aluminum-to-alu-minum, aluminum-to-copper, or cop-per-to-copper conductors for abovegrade, electric uti li ty applications.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Price: $59.00
DISTRIBUTIONEQUIPMENT
AB 1-2002
Molded-Case Circuit Breakers,Molded Case Switches, andCircuit-Breaker EnclosuresCovers molded-case circuit breakers,circuit breaker and ground-fault circuitinterrupters, fused circuit breakers, andaccessory high-fault protectors.Adopted UL 489 standard.Price: $1,062.00Electronic price: $518.00
AB 3-2001Molded Case Circuit Breakers and
Their ApplicationCovers molded case circuit breakersand molded case switches, assembledas integral units in supporting hous-ings of insulating material, havingvoltage ratings up to and including1000 volts AC and 1200 volts DC,and interrupt ratings of 5000amperes or more.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Companion Standards: AB 1, AB 4,PB 2.2Price: $76.00
AB 4-2003Guidelines for Inspection andPreventive Maintenance ofMolded Case Circuit BreakersUsed in Commercial andIndustrial ApplicationsSets for th, for use by quali fied per-sonnel, a number of basic proceduresthat may be used for the inspectionand preventive maintenance of mold-ed case circuit breakers used in
industrial and commercial applica-tions rated up to and including 1000V 50/60 Hz AC or AC/DC.Downloadable from www.nema.org.Companion Standard: AB 1Price: $63.00
KS 1-2001Enclosed and MiscellaneousDistribution Equipment Switches(600 Volts Maximum)Covers manually operated enclosed
and miscellaneous distribution equip-ment switches that are rated notmore than 600 volts and 6000amperes with or without a horsepow-er rating; with or without provisionfor fuses; and with current-carryingparts and mechanisms enclosed inmetallic or nonmetallic cases, or thatare enclosed when mounted inenclosed switchboard or panelboard.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefenseCompanion Standards: AB 1, ICS 1,
ICS 2, NEMA 250Price: $92.00
PB 1-2006PanelboardsCovers single panelboards or groupsof panel units suitable for assembly inthe form of single panelboards, includ-ing buses, and with or without switch-es or automatic overload protectivedevices (fuses or circuit breakers), orboth.These units are used in the dis-tr ibution of electricity for light, heat,and power at 600 volts and less with:a. 1600-ampere mains and less b.1200-ampere branch circuits and less.Specifically excluded are live-frontpanelboards, panelboards employingcast enclosures for special service.Adopted by the U.S. Department ofDefense.Companion Standards: FU 1, KS 1,PB 2.2, NEMA 250, AB 1, AB 3, PB1.1Price: $59.00
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ANSI/NEMA PB 1.1-2002General Instructions forProper Installation, Operation,and Maintenance of PanelboardsRated 600 Volts or Less
Covers single panelboards or groupsof panel units suitable for assembly inthe form of single panelboards,including buses, and with or withoutswitches or automatic overload pro-tective devices (fuses or circuitbreakers), or both.Approved as an American NationalStandard.Companion Standards: PB 1, PB 2.2,AB 4Price: $31.00
PB 1.1-2002 (Spanish edition)Instrucciones Generalespara la Instalacion, Operaciony el Mantenimiento Correcto deTableros de Alumbrado yControl hasta 600 VoltsNominales o MenosA guide of practical information con-taining instructions for the properinstallation, operation, and mainte-nance of panelboards rated 600 voltsor less. ANSI approved.Companion Standards: PB 1, PB 2.2,AB 4Downloadable from www.nema.org.Price: $28.00
PB 2-2006Deadfront DistributionSwitchboardsCovers floor-mounted deadfrontswitchboards rated 6000 amperes orless, 600 volts or less, which consistof an enclosure, molded case circuitbreakers, low-voltage power circuit
breakers, fusi