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Product Description
NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) 2017 with Chicago Amendments – Official Edition
The NFPA 70 National Electrical Code 2017 with Chicago Amendments is the essential reference for electricians, contractors, engineers, and inspectors working in the City of Chicago and surrounding jurisdictions that enforce the Chicago-amended version of the NEC. Chicago maintains its own set of local amendments to the NEC — and working without this edition means working without the full picture of what’s required.
- Publisher : National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
- Publication date : December 20, 2017
- Language : English
- Print length : 778 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1455918598
- ISBN-13 : 978-1455918591
This edition combines the complete 2017 NEC code text with the official Chicago amendments, giving you everything you need in a single authoritative reference to ensure full compliance with Chicago’s local electrical code requirements.
What's Inside
- Complete 2017 NEC code text for electrical installations
- Official City of Chicago amendments integrated throughout
- Chicago-specific requirements for wiring methods, equipment, and installations
- Clearly organized layout for fast reference on Chicago job sites and inspections
Who Needs This Edition?
- Licensed electricians and electrical contractors working in Chicago
- Electrical engineers and designers on Chicago-permitted projects
- Chicago Department of Buildings inspectors and plan reviewers
- General contractors and developers on Chicago construction projects
- Electrical students and apprentices in Chicago-area training programs
In Chicago, the standard NEC isn’t enough — the city’s amendments change specific requirements that every electrician and inspector must know. This edition puts the complete Chicago electrical code in your hands, so there are no surprises on the job site or at the inspection.
Published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) — the trusted authority on electrical and fire safety since 1896.

