unclebob
Electrical
- Sep 16, 2004
- 353
That could be useful,
Link:
Scroll to find the standard of interest and simply click the link of that standard number. On the next page that comes up, you must scroll down to the area where it says: "Additional Information about this document:" and then click on the link that reads " View the XXXX edition of this document". That will take you to NFPA's accessing agreement. Click “I agree” to accept the agreement. The next page gives you brief instructions, along with a highlighted title of the standard. Click on that highlighted title link and you will then be able to view the entire standard on your pc.
If you really need a copy, it's always possible to use
Print Screen, and paste in the Paint software.
Link:
Scroll to find the standard of interest and simply click the link of that standard number. On the next page that comes up, you must scroll down to the area where it says: "Additional Information about this document:" and then click on the link that reads " View the XXXX edition of this document". That will take you to NFPA's accessing agreement. Click “I agree” to accept the agreement. The next page gives you brief instructions, along with a highlighted title of the standard. Click on that highlighted title link and you will then be able to view the entire standard on your pc.
If you really need a copy, it's always possible to use
Print Screen, and paste in the Paint software.