National Technology Transfer, Inc.
presents
2014 National Electrical Code® - 2-Day Lecture On-Site Training
NTT offers an in-depth 2 day National Electrical Code class to make sure your team is ready to comply with this critical set of laws.
Course Description/Agenda
The National Electric Code is used in most states as the basis for industry
wide standards. NTT offers an in-depth 2 day National Electrical Code class to
make sure your team is ready to comply with this critical set of laws. Our NEC®
training is designed to be accessible for new comers to the industry while still
providing key insights and tips for industry veterans, ensuring every member of
your staff will be engaged and involved in this crucial electrical code class.
Enroll your team for out NEC electrical code training today!
Why This Course
Gain an understanding of the 2014 NEC's latest additions, revisions and
changes. Learn the precautions needed when working with and around electricity.
People and property need to be safeguarded from the hazards. The course also
covers grounding and bonding and the rules to minimize the risk of electricity
as a source of electric shock and as a ignition source of fires and explosions.
The 2014 National Electrical Code is used by most states for industry-wide
electrical standards. Whether you are experienced with electrical systems or are
simply looking for an introductory course, this training will significantly
increase your knowledge and confidence, regardless of your experience level.
What You'll Learn
After this course, the participant will know how to:
- apply NEC rules and standards
- meet government electrical safety standards
- install, test, and inspect industrial, commercial, institutional, and
residential power systems
- minimize electrical risks
Course Agenda
This is a shortened version of our 3+day course.
You'll learn: APPLYING THE NEC ARTICLE 90
- NEC process and definitions
- Equipment examination
- Code change introduction
- Metric and standard units
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ARTICLE 110
- Approval
- Conductors
- Equipment
- Mechanical installations
- Mounting and cooling
- Electrical connections
- Arc flash protection
- Spaces about electrical equipment
BRANCH CIRCUITS AND FEEDERS ARTICLE 210
- Branch circuits
*Review of Code changes
*Branch circuit ratings
*Multiwire branch circuits
*Identification of ungrounded conductors
*Color code for branch-circuit grounded conductors
*Color code for branch-circuit equipment grounding conductors
- Receptacle and cord connectors
*Replacing receptacles
*Review of code changes
*Dwelling units
*Bathrooms
*Garages and accessory buildings
- Buildings
*Other than dwelling units
*Required branch circuits
- Branch-circuit ratings 210.19
*Review of code changes
*Minimum size conductors
*Overcurrent protection
- Other wiring systems
*Cable Tray Systems
*Wireways
*Busways
*Auxiliary gutters
- Boxes, Conduit Bodies, and Fittings
WIRING MATERIALS
- Review of Code changes
- Switches Article 404
- Switchboards and panelboards
ARTICLE 408
- Panelboards
*Grounding of panelboards
EQUIPMENT FOR GENERAL USE - ARTICLE 400
- Review of Code changes
- Flexible Cords and Flexible Cables
- Luminaries Article 410
*Luminaries locations
*Flush and recessed fixtures
*Electric-discharge equipment 1000 volts or less
*Lighting track
- Receptacles, cord connectors and attachment plugs
*Tamper resistant receptacles
*Grounding and non-grounding receptacles
*Isolated-ground receptacles
*Hospital-grade receptacles
*GFCI-type receptacles
- Appliances Article 422
*Installation requirements
*Disconnecting means
*Safety provisions
*Markings
MOTORS, GENERATORS, A/C & REFRIGERATION, AND FIRE PUMPS
- Motors Article 430
*Review of Code changes
*Ampacity and motor ratings
*Markings on motors and multimotor equipment and controllers
*Branch circuit - single motor
*Motor control circuits and centers
*Disconnecting means
MOTORS, GENERATORS, A/C & REFRIGERATION, AND FIRE PUMPS, CONTINUED
- A/C and Refrigeration Equipment Article 440
*Single equipment
*Disconnecting means
*Branch-circuit fuses or circuit breakers
*Room A/Cs - Part VII
- Fire Pumps Article 695
*Power source to electric-motor driven fire pumps
TRANSFORMERS ARTICLE 450
- Transformer construction and types
- Transformer installation
- Transformer vaults
SPECIAL LOCATIONS ARTICLE 500 AND 600
- Electrified truck parking spaces
ARTICLE 626
- Review of Code changes
- Hazardous locations Article 500
*Group classifications
*Wiring methods
*Conduit seals
*Motors and generators
*Grounding
- Intrinsically safe systems
- Service and Repair Garages Article 511
- Health care facilities
- Places of assembly
- Feeders
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