Grounding & Bonding of Electrical Systems National Technology Transfer, Inc.
Delivery Method
Seminar
Target Audience Electrical contractors, Electricians, Maintenance electricians, HVAC maintenance and Repair technicians, Plant & facility maintenance technicians, Building engineers, many others...
Summary You will learn protection fundamentals and performance requirements that are essential for electrical installation, design and inspection.
Description/Agenda
From the beginning, the use of electricity has presented many challenges
ranging from how to install a safe electrical system to how to develop minimum
code requirements for safe electrical installations. These installations depend
on several minimum requirements, many of which are covered in NFPA 70.
In this grounding and bonding seminar, workers learn protection fundamentals
and performance requirements that are essential for electrical installation,
design and inspection. They will also learn how to do this
while maintaining the highest level of electrical safety for persons and
property.
What You Will Learn
Participants learn about grounding requirements as they
relate to Article 250 and other articles of the National Electrical Code®
(NEC). Installation, testing, and inspection procedures for industrial,
commercial, institutional and residential power systems are covered. Learn
the rules to minimize the risk of electricity as a source of electric shock,
and as an ignition source of fires and explosions.
Workshop Agenda
The agenda for
Grounding and Bonding Electrical Systems training includes:
- Fundamentals of grounding and bonding
- When to ground
- Grounding of electrical systems
- Grounding electrical services
- Service equipment and man bonding jumpers
- Grounding electrodes and an electrode system
- Grounding electrode conductors
- Enclosure and equipment grounding
- Clearing ground faults and short circuits
- Grounding separately derived systems
- Grounding at (feeder supplied) separate structures
- Ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection
- Ground-fault protection for equipment
- Grounding and bonding for special locations
- Low-voltage and intersystem grounding and bonding
- Grounding and bonding for over 600-Volt systems
- Tables and examples
- Basic discussion of a power-quality system
Who Should Attend
If you work with electrical systems and equipment, you need to understand the
intricacies of grounding & bonding to make a safer work environment and help
preserve the lifespan of your equipment. Both experienced electricians as well
as people new to the National Electrical Code® (NEC) will benefit from
this practical and in-depth seminar.
Typical professions include:
- Electrical contractors
- Electricians
- Maintenance electricians
- HVAC maintenance and Repair Technicians
- Plant & facility maintenance technicians
- Building engineers
- Building managers & superintendents
- Plant & facility managers
- Stationary engineers
- Energy management personnel
- Safety directors
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