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Seminar National Electrical Code Workshop Seminar

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The 5 day workshop combines Introduction to the National Electrical Code and National Electrical Code for Maintenance Technicians to form a 5 day class.

Course Description


The 5 day workshop combines Introduction to the National Electrical Code and National Electrical Code for Maintenance Technicians to form a 5 day class.

Course Topics And Objectives

  • Introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC)
  • NEC layout as the first step in success- ful navigation
  • Differences between chapters 1-4 and 5-9
  • How to quickly put yourself in the right chapter of the National Electrical- Code
  • Finding Specific Information in Chap- ter 1 General:
  • Key words and definitions you must know
  • Installation requirement topics
  • Finding Specific Information in Chap- ter 2 Wiring and
  • Protection on: Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors
  • Branch Circuits
  • Feeders
  • Branch-Circuit, Feeder and Service Calculations
  • Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders
  • Services
  • Overcurrent Protection
  • Grounding
  • Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors
  • Finding Specific Information in Chapter 3 Wiring
  • Methods and Materials on:
  • Wiring Methods
  • Conductors for General Wiring
  • Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, Meter Socket Enclosures Outlet, Device, Pull,
  • and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings; and Manholes Armored
  • Cable
  • Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable: Types NM, NMC and NMS
  • Flexible Metal Conduit: Type FMC
  • Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Type LFMC Rigid Nonmetallic
  • Conduit: Type RNC
  • Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit: Type LFNC Electrical Nonmetallic
  • Tubing: Type ENT
  • Auxiliary Gutters
  • Busways
  • Cablebus
  • Metal Wireways
  • Surface Metal & Nonmetallic Raceways
  • Cable Trays
  • Finding Specific Information in Chapter 4:
  • Equipment for General Use on:
  • Flexible Cords and Cables
  • Fixture Wires
  • Switches
  • Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attach- ment Caps Switchboards
  • and Panelboards
  • Luminaires, Lamp holders, Lamps
  • Appliances
  • Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment
  • Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers, including Disconnecting
  • Means for Motors
  • Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment
  • Transformers and Transformer Vaults
  • Equipment over 600 Volts, Nominal
  • Finding Specific Information in Chapters 5 through 8 on:
  • The interrelationships between the first four chapters and these chapters
  • Special Occupancies
  • Special Equipment
  • Special Conditions
  • Communication Systems
  • Finding Specific Answers from Tables in Chapter 9
  • Calculate box size
  • Calculate conduit size
  • Calculate ampacity of conductors
  • Calculate voltage drop
  • Size grounding conductors
  • Calculate wire size for motor circuits
  • Calculate fuse and circuit breaker size for motor circuits
  • Calculate disconnect size for motor cir- cuits
  • Calculate overload size for motor circuits
  • Use the codebook to answer real world questions

Who Should Attend

  • Energy management personnel
  • Apprentice and experienced HVAC technicians
  • IT Technicians
  • Fire Alarm Technicians
  • Electricians
  • Multi-craft personnel
  • Plant & facility maintenance technicians
  • Building engineers
  • Building managers & superintendents
  • Plant & facility managers
  • Stationary engineers
  • Anyone who works with electrical systems and circuits

This Course Is Available To Be Delivered On-Site At Your Location

On-Site Training

  • We offer onsite training at your facility.
  • We can provide the same courses as we offer in public seminars. We can even design courses especially to meet your needs.

Advantages Of On-Site Training

  • Modify the content to your specific needs
  • Protect company privacy
  • Workers remain on site in case of an emergency
  • Saves time and travel costs
  • Instructors can discuss your specific equipment
  • Problems can be openly discussed
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Increased price savings as the groups get larger
  • Promote teamwork & camaraderie among workers
  • More comfortable learning environment

 

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Summary

The 5 day workshop combines Introduction to the National Electrical Code and National Electrical Code for Maintenance Technicians to form a 5 day class.

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Who Should Attend

Anyone who works with electrical systems and circuits

 
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