Code Books
Professional Equipment is your complete source for a large number of electrical, mechanical and building code books. Some of the most popular code books in our inventory include the National Electrical Code, NEC 2011, Uniform Plumbing Code, the ICC International Building Code, and many other essential code books for building and construction professionals.
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2009 ICC International Building Code® (IBC) - PaperbackThe scope of this code covers all buildings except detached one and two family dwellings and townhouses not more than 3 stories in height. This comprehensive code features time-tested safety concepts, structural, and fire and life safety provisions covering means of egress, interior finish requirements, comprehensive roof provisions, seismic engineering provisions, innovative construction technology, occupancy classifications, and the latest industry standards in material design. |
2011 NEC - National Electrical Code HandbookThe NEC has changed and staying up-to-code is essential! Make sure you're informed with the single most valuable tool for NEC users -- the 2011 NEC Handbook from NFPA. This is your hands-on source for the practical solutions and Code rationale you need to comply with the new NEC, avoid violations, and keep installations on time and on budget. |
2009 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) - PaperbackContractors, installers, building officials, engineers, and inspectors nationwide reference the Uniform Plumbing Code. Developed through a consensus-based code development process, today's ANSI-accredited edition is up-to-date with new technology and industry practices.. |
Florida Contractor's Manual, 2009 Edition (FCM)The 2009 Edition of Florida Contractor's Manual is approved by the Construction Industry Licensing Board for your examination. Earlier or later editions can be brought to the examination at your OWN RISK. Answers to questions on the exam will be based on this edition, and other past editions. Some of the questions will be based on field experience and knowledge of trade practices. |














