How to Apply the NEC Without Guessing: The BCG Code Reasoning Framework

EVSE GFCI requirements NEC 2020 and 2023 can look confusing at first — not because the code is unclear, but because multiple sections may apply depending on connection type and location. I introduced this reasoning method in an earlier post, but here we’re going to slow it down and apply it directly to EV charging … Read more

How Professionals Determine NEC Applicability in the Field

How Professionals Determine NEC Applicability in the Field starts with establishing whether a rule is even triggered before debating what it requires. I’ve seen experienced electricians, contractors, and inspectors look at the same installation and reach different conclusions—not because the language was unclear, but because the reasoning process was inconsistent. The National Electrical Code establishes … Read more

Garage Door Opener GFCI Requirements: The Code Change That Made the Ceiling Outlet Its Own Circuit

Garage door opener GFCI requirements have caused confusion since the 2020 NEC changed how garage circuits are enforced. Many installers still assume ceiling-mounted opener outlets are exempt—but under current code, every garage receptacle must be GFCI protected and properly circuited. Looking for the full rule set? This post focuses on garage door openers, but the … Read more

AFCI Protection NEC 210.12: What Every Pro Needs to Know

AFCI protection NEC 210.12 is critical for passing inspections and avoiding red tags—especially when remodeling, wiring a new home, or upgrading a panel. Too many solid installs still get flagged because of one thing: Misunderstanding where AFCI protection is required—and what it actually does. Let’s fix that. What Exactly Is an AFCI? An Arc-Fault Circuit … Read more