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National Electrical Code Workshop On-Site Training
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/Agenda
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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