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NEC® Updates For Industrial Installations - 16 Hours On-Site Training
This 16 hour course provides information regarding changes in the National Electrical Code (NEC) that impact electrical installations.
Course Description/Agenda
This 16 hour course provides information regarding changes in the National
Electrical Code (NEC) that impact electrical installations. It is organized
around the practical aspects of electrical installation, compiling the most
frequently referenced requirements, from entry level to advanced systems.
The NEC changes regularly so staying up to date on the revisions is very
important. If your position requires maintaining or installing electrical
systems, this NEC class will assist in keeping you compliant.
Course Prerequisite
Licensed electrician, journey or master level
Prior training in National Electrical Code (proof may be required)
Materials Provided
- National Electrical Code (2014)
- e-Hazard student workbook
What You'll Learn
This class addresses the 2014 NEC code changes, including (but not limited
to) the following categories.
- General Installation Requirements
- Calculations for Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service
- Switchboard, Panelboards, and Disconnects
- Overcurrent Protection
- Grounded (Neutral) Conductors
- Grounding and Bonding
- Cables and Raceways
- Wiring Methods and Conductors
- Branch Circuits
- Receptacle Provisions, Switches and Lighting Requirements
- Motors, Controllers, and Motor Circuits
- Special Equipment
- Emergency Systems
- Conduit and Tubing Fill Tables
Who Should Attend
We recommend personal with the following work related job titles and
responsibilities take this class.
- Electricians
- Safety directors
- Plant and facility maintenance technicians
- Energy management personnel
- Electrical contractors
- HVAC maintenance and Repair Technicians
- Plant and facility managers
- Maintenance electricians
- Building managers and superintendents
Course Prerequisite
- Licensed electrician, journey or master level
- Prior training in National Electric Code; proof may be required
Fee for Onsite Training
$6,650 plus training materials
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