NEMA Debuts Its 2022 Electrical Standards and Products Guide

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February 25, 2022

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) published the 2022 Electrical Standards & Products Guide (ESPG), which is the electroindustry’s go-to resource for 1,000 standards and technical documents, product categories, and the manufacturers of those products. This year’s edition features 20 new documents published in 2021.  

“NEMA standards continuously evolve with technological breakthroughs and innovations that improve product performance, efficiency, safety, and sustainability. They are created by teams comprised of business leaders, electrical experts, engineers, scientists, and technicians, which include regulators, NGOs, and building code officials,” said Debra Phillips, NEMA President and CEO. “NEMA standards play a key part in the design, production, and distribution of products destined for national and international commerce.”

From batteries, enclosures, and switchgear to lighting, motors, and medical imaging, the NEMA technical library covers millions of member products. These standards play a key part in the design, production, and distribution of products destined for national and international commerce.

ESPG is used by buyers, specifiers, contractors, and distributors. In addition to listing all NEMA publications, ESPG provides sales contact information, by product type, for hundreds of NEMA-member electrical manufacturers.  

NEMA standards are written for the military, government, and private buyers who work in architecture, construction, lighting, medical imaging, motors, industrial controls, electric power transmission and distribution, transportation, and other industries that specify and use electrical equipment.

NEMA members always receive a 20 percent discount on standards.

View the 2022 Electrical Standards & Products Guide HERE.

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