(OCILB) ELECTRICAL CODE - 2023 NFPA 70 NEC
30-Hour Course / 3-Year License Renewal
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- Multi-Class Booking: You also have the option to book up to 8 classes at once. By booking all your classes at the same time, you'll be able to complete your training faster and receive your certificate much sooner.
Trainer Kelly Ault
Course Outline: 3-Day / 30-Hour Electrical Code Class
Welcome to the Comprehensive 3-Day Electrical Code Training!
This 30-hour course is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), equipping participants with the knowledge and skills needed for safe and compliant electrical installations. Each day is structured to cover different chapters and topics of the NEC, ensuring a complete grasp of the essential requirements and practices in the electrical field. This course is ideal for electricians, contractors, inspectors, and anyone in the electrical industry looking to stay current with NEC standards.
Introduction to the NEC and General Requirements
Morning Session:- Introduction to the NEC and Course Overview
- Purpose, scope, and structure of the NEC
- How to navigate and use the NEC effectively
- Chapter 1: General
- Article 90 - IntroductionOverview of the NEC’s purpose and its application in electrical installations.
- Article 100 - Definitions Key terms and definitions essential for understanding the NEC.
- Article 110 - General Requirements for Electrical Installations
- Part I: General Requirements
- Part II: 1000 Volts, Nominal, or Less
- Part III: Over 1000 Volts, Nominal
- Part IV: Tunnel Installations over 1000 Volts, Nominal
- Part V: Manholes and Other Electrical Enclosures Intended for Personnel Entry
- Chapter 2: Wiring and Protection
- Article 200 - Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors Requirements for the use and identification of grounded conductors in different settings.
- Article 210 - Branch Circuits
- General, Ratings, and Required Outlets
- Article 215 - Feeders and Article 220 - Load Calculations
- Calculations for branch circuits, feeders, and service loads
- Optional load calculations and specific settings like healthcare facilities and marinas
Wiring Methods, Materials, and Equipment for General Use
Morning Session:- Chapter 3: Wiring Methods and Materials
- Article 300 - General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials
- Article 310 - Conductors for General Wiring
- Construction, specifications, and installation
- Various Articles for Wiring Methods (Articles 312 - 390)
- Cabinets, boxes, raceways, and conduits (PVC, RMC, FMC, etc.)
- Requirements for different materials and methods
- Chapter 4: Equipment for General Use
- Article 400 - Flexible Cords and Cables
- Article 406 - Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Plugs
- Article 410 - Luminaires, Lampholders, and Lamps
- Articles Covering Heating Equipment, Generators, Transformers, and Motors (Articles 424 - 450)
- Requirements and specifications for safe installation and use
Special Occupancies and Special Equipment
Morning Session:- Chapter 5: Special Occupancies
- Article 500 - Hazardous (Classified) Locations
- Articles 511 - 517
- Commercial garages, aircraft hangars, healthcare facilities, etc.
- Articles 518 - 547: Special Occupancies Continued
- Theaters, agricultural buildings, mobile homes, and RV parks
- Chapter 6: Special Equipment
- Article 600 - Electric Signs and Outline Lighting
- Articles 620 - 695
- Elevators, escalators, cranes, industrial machinery, fire pumps, etc.
- In-Depth Review and Case Studies for Special Equipment Installations
- Focus on practical application and real-world scenarios
Special Conditions, Communications, and Class Review
Morning Session:- Chapter 7: Special Conditions
- Article 700 - Emergency Systems
- Articles 702 - 770
- Standby power systems, optical fiber cables, fire alarms, etc.
- Chapter 8: Communications Systems
- Article 800 - Communications Circuits
- Articles 820 - 830
- Community antenna television, radio distribution, network-powered broadband communications systems
- Chapter 9: Tables and Annexes
- Understanding and applying tables, annexes, and examples for calculations
- Comprehensive Review and Q&A Session
- Recap of key topics, clarification of doubts, and preparation for NEC compliance
- Final Assessment and Certification
- Completion of course assessment for certification
This comprehensive 4-day class ensures that participants are fully prepared to handle the complexities of the NEC and apply them in their daily work. The mix of theoretical knowledge, practical applications, and interactive discussions makes this course valuable for anyone serious about electrical safety and code compliance. Would you like to add anything else or customize the outline further?
Classes by Advancing The Needle |
All classes start at 7:00 am on the following dates |
09-19-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 1 |
10-11-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 2 |
11-01-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 3 |
11-15-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 4 |
12-13-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 1 |
12-26-2024 - NFPA 70 NEC CODE - Part 2 |
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