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2008 National Electrical Code®
TPC Trainco


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Target Audience
Whether an experienced Electrician or a Maintenance Technician without a formal electrical training background, you need to understand the many intricacies associated with the National Electrical Code®

Summary
Day 1 – Navigating the Code - A Perfect Introduction for the Novice, a Great Refresher for Experienced Electricians
Day 2 – 2008 NEC® Updates - GUARANTEED to Answer Your Specific Code Question - or Your Money Back!

Description/Agenda

Purpose of Seminar:

Every three years the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) updates the electrical industry's Bible - the National Electrical Code®. Included as a part of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) is more widely used than any other installation or construction code in the world. Its purpose is to provide anyone working with electricity the most up-to-date, best practices for safe installation and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment.

The purpose of this training is to help electricians understand the new 2008 Code changes, while at the same time providing all non-electrical personnel with a practical introduction to the NEC®.
What you will learn:
  • How to navigate and find answers in the NEC®.
  • How to identify key electrical terms found in the Code
  • How to locate specific information for their job regarding:
  • 1. Electrical installations
    2. Wiring and Protection
    3. Wiring Methods and Materials
    4. Equipment for General Use; Motors and Transformers
  • How to determine the applicability of the code rules found in each chapter of the NEC®
  • How to locate specific information for their job regarding:
  • 1. Special Occupancies
    2. Special Equipment
    3. Special Conditions
    4. Communication Systems
  • How to apply the tables found in chapter nine of the NEC® in solving typical electrical wiring and conduit problems
  • How to understand all of the recent 2008 Code changes
Please note the items in "What you will learn" may change as more is known about the changes in the 2008 Code
Who should take this course:

Whether an experienced Electrician or a Maintenance Technician without a formal electrical training background, you need to understand the many intricacies associated with the National Electrical Code®. Any experienced electrician will be the first to admit that learning the NEC® is a life-long experience. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind seminar that explains how the National Electrical Code® requirements apply to the electrical work done in plants and buildings! You should attend if you perform any of the following jobs:
  • Install and Maintain Electrical Equipment
  • Maintain Plant or Building Lighting
  • Install or Replace Motors
  • Adjust Motor Overloads
  • Replace Fuses
  • Repair Motor Controls
  • Install or Maintain HVAC Equipment
  • Work on Plant or Building Generators
  • Run Power to Newly Installed Equipment
  • Troubleshoot Plant or Building
  • Electrical Problems
  • Manage or Supervise Maintenance Operations
What you will take home:
  • American Trainco Seminar Manual - detailing all presentation material covered n the class
  • 2008 NEC® Book
  • Personalized Training Certificate with .8 American Trainco Continuing Education Units for each day attended (1.6 for both days), approved by the MTAA and ACE.
  • All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your own equipment or facility
Course Outline / Agenda:

Properly installed electrical systems are a crucial part of day-to-day operations for any building, plant or piece of equipment. This course is designed to facilitate that goal by providing your electrical installation and maintenance personnel with a comprehensive and thorough understanding of the NEC®, and more specifically, its applications at your site or facility. Whether an experienced Electrician or a Maintenance Technician without a formal electrical training background, you need to understand the many intricacies associated with the National Electrical Code®. Any experienced electrician will be the first to admit that learning the NEC® is a life-long experience. So don’t miss this important seminar. Make sure your employees are trained now - before the next electrical job order comes through!

DAY 1 OVERVIEW

Navigating the Code

Day 1 of this seminar is a great refresher for experienced electricians and the proper starting point for anyone who may not already be intimately familiar with the code. During this first day, students will learn how to navigate the National Electrical Code® so that they can find the important information that applies to the jobs they are doing. Topics discussed during the first day include…
  • Knowing the NEC® Layout - A First Step in Successful Navigation
  • How Chapters of the Code® are Divided for Easy Reference
  • Key Words and Definitions you Must Know
  • Installation Requirements
  • Wiring and Protection
  • Wiring Methods and Materials
  • Equipment for General Use
  • Relating Information from Chapter to Chapter
  • Using tables Found in the Code®

DAY 2 OVERVIEW

Understanding the 2008 Changes

Day 2 of this seminar is invaluable for electricians or any person already familiar with the code, but who need to understand the most recent code changes for 2008. Although final changes have not yet been determined at the time of this publication, the changes are likely to include discussions on ….
  • Various Code-Wide Revisions
  • New Terms & Definitions in Areas of Grounding and Neutrality
  • Flash Protection and other Installation Requirements
  • Revisions on Intersystem Bonding and Grounding Terminations
  • Exposed Conductors
  • Nonmetallic Extensions
  • Wet Locations
  • Tamper-Resistant Receptacles
  • Overcurrent Protection
  • Changes in Wiring
Course outline and content will be amended as 2008 National Electrical Code® changes are released.
 

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