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§ 011·SFor suppliers

Get cited at the source.

Manufacturers with published technical data can have their specifications cross-referenced from the code and wiki entries that apply. Citation placement is editorial — it isn't for sale, but it's available where the spec actually clarifies the entry.

§ 01   How citations work

Editorial, not paid.

If your spec sheet clarifies a technical entry, we cite it. If it doesn't, we don't. There is no paid placement and no advertising on the site.

A

When citations appear

On code-entry and wiki pages where a manufacturer's product or spec is the canonical example or the dimensional reference for a rule.

B

Data we accept

Cut sheets, spec sheets, installation instructions, listings (UL, ETL), and structured CSV catalogs. PDFs, images, or APIs.

C

What we don't do

Paid placement, advertising, sponsored entries, or favoritism. Editorial policy is the same for everyone.

§ 02   Apply

Submit your catalog.

2-week review cycle. We respond either way — including if we decline. Editorial decisions are made by category editors and aren't escalated.

Intake

What to send

  1. Company name + product category
  2. Link to your published spec sheets / cut sheets
  3. The IRC sections or wiki entries you believe are most relevant
  4. One line on what makes your product distinct technically
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