2011 National Electrical Code® National Technology Transfer, Inc.
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Seminar
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 Learn about the latest NEC® 2011 changes and how they impact you!
Description/Agenda
3 day Lecture
2.4 Continuing Education Credits
This course is a sub-component of:
2011 National Electrical Code® with NFPA 70E Awareness and Grounding and Bonding
The National Electrical Code® is used by all states for
industry-wide electrical standards. Ensure your organization is in
compliance now so you can avoid reworking your electrical systems.
This course benefits individuals who are either at an introductory
level or who are experienced in working with electrical systems. By
the conclusion of the course, both levels will significantly
increase their knowledge, skill level and confidence. This course is
a three-day segment within this broader five-day course: 2011
National Electrical Code® with NFPA 70E Awareness & Grounding and
Bonding. We suggest the five-day course for the most comprehensive
training.
Agenda
2011 NEC® Section (Tuesday-Thursday)
- Branch circuits and feeders
- Various calculations
- Services
- Conductors and over current protection
- Wiring methods
- Review of raceway and boxes
- Wiring materials: switches, switchboards and panel boards
- Motors, generators, A/C and refrigeration, plus fire pumps
- Transformers
- Special locations
- Understanding the rules for over current protection
- Industrial control panels (Article 409)
- Arc flash labeling (Article 110)
- Motor disconnect location rules (Article 430)
- NEC© 2011 Code Changes
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