Can you teach the following courses?

**WANTED:
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Instructors who can teach the following courses, and either have their own curriculum or can develop it by March.

Plumbing & Pipefitting for Plants & Buildings
https://www.americantrainco.com/trai…ourse&coid=151

Steam Systems Maintenance, Safety & Optimization™
https://www.americantrainco.com/trai…ourse&coid=152

If you can do this, or know someone who can do this, please direct them to me.

Call my friend Don Krische, Joe @ 480-203-5654.

Thanks for the lead!

Haven’t seen you around…hope life is treating you good, Joe. :wink:

Larry:

Same to you, I am doing great and I am still on the road, now teaching the 2008 NEC.

Joe,

Good to hear from you again!! Glad to hear all is going well! You know we miss you here!

Thanks again!

Question:

Have there been any grounding and bonding issues discussed or changed related to CSST “Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing” used for gas supplies?

http://gastite.com/include/languages/english/downloads/pdfs/TB2007_01.pdf

http://www.nahb.org/news_details.aspx?newsID=5144

Joe,

Here on the NACHI board:

http://www.nachi.org/forum/showthread.php?t=21846&highlight=csst

How about jumping in on the discussion? We can always use an expert’s inside view!

Thanks Larry, I see where the NAHB is proposing a rule for the 2011 NEC covering this issue.

There are lots of files available on the CSST issue here.

Here’s the 2011 NEC Proposal Formfor anyone who wants to send in a proposal about this issue, we will see many I am sure, and a TIA may be issued before then?

“A Tentative Interim Amendment is tentative because it has not been processed through the entire standards-making procedures. It is interim because it is effective only between editions of the standard. A TIA automatically becomes a proposal of the proponent for the next edition of the standard; as such, it then is subject to all of the procedures of the standards-making process.”

Hi Joe!


Good to see you back on the NACHI BB!:smiley:

Thanks Frank!

(The Building Code of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire: Final Enactment ... - Google Books) \:D/

**DONE! :smiley: **

CHAPTER 187

SB 81- FINAL VERSION

04/12/07 1176s

2007 SESSION

07-0556 05/03
SENATE BILL 81**
AN ACT relative to the state building code.
SPONSOR S: Sen. Clegg, Dist 14; Sen. Downing, Dist 22; Sen. Letourneau, Dist 19; Sen. Gatsas, Dist 16; Rep. Goley, Hills 8; Rep. Infantine, Hills 13; Rep. Carson, Rock 3; Rep. Patten, Carr 4
COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration

AMENDED ANALYSIS

The bill updates the definition of the state building code.


Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
04/12/07 1176s
07-0556
05/03

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Seven

AN ACT relative to the state building code.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

187:1 Definition of Building in the State Building Code. Amend RSA 155-A:1, I to read as follows:

I. “Building” means building as defined and interpreted by the International Code Council’s International Building Code [2000] 2006.

187:2 Definition of State Building Code. Amend RSA 155-A:1, IV to read as follows:

IV. “New Hampshire building code” or “state building code” means the adoption by reference of the International Building Code [2000] 2006, the International Plumbing Code [2000] 2006, the International Mechanical Code [2000] 2006, the International Energy Conservation Code [2000] 2006, and the International Residential Code [2000] 2006, as published by the International Code Council, and the National Electric Code [2002] 2005. The provisions of any other national code or model code referred to within a code listed in this definition shall not be included in the state building code unless specifically included in the codes listed in this definition.

187:3 Definition of Structure in the State Building Code. Amend RSA 155-A:1, VI to read as follows:

VI. “Structure” means structure as defined and interpreted by the International Code Council’s International Building Code [2000] 2006.

187:4 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
Approved: June 18, 2007
Effective: August 17, 2007*

Joe,
When will the 2005 NEC be updated?

the National Electric Code [2002] 2005. The provisions of any other national code or model code referred to within a code listed in this definition shall not be included in the state building code unless specifically included in the codes listed in this definition.

Here it is](http://www.nfpa.org/freecodes/free_access_agreement.asp?id=7008SB)