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Course Outline
Introduction
- The purpose of the NEC® and what it covers
- The code arrangement: how the parts complement each other
- Metric and other measurement rules
- Definitions
Requirements for Electrical Installations
- Electrical connections
- Flash protection
- Working space clearances
- Dedicated equipment space
- Circuit impedance and other characteristics
- Interrupting rating of O/C devices
- Identification of disconnects for services, feeders, and branch circuits
- Identification of grounded conductors
- Branch circuit analysis
- AFCI and GFCI requirements
- Receptacle outlet locations
Service and Feeder Applications
- Services and feeders up to 600 volts
- Multi-building complexes
- Disconnect requirements
- Rules on overcurrent protection
- Ground fault protection for services and feeders
Protecting Conductors and Equipment from Overloads and Fault Currents
- Overcurrent protection requirements for conductors and equipment
- Feeder and transformer tap rules
Grounding and Bonding
- How to provide an effective ground fault path
- When are systems required to be grounded?
- Grounding service supplied AC systems
- Grounding separately derived systems
- Grounding rules at separate buildings or structures
- Equipment grounding conductors
- Grounding electrode system
Wiring Methods
- Temporary wiring, including GFCI requirements
- Cable and raceway types
- Securing and supporting raceways and cables
- Installation in air handling spaces
- Physical protection and burial depths
Conductors for General Wiring
- Application of correction and adjustment factors
- Application of terminal temperature limitations
- Continuous and non-continuous loads
Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers
- O/C rating for motor feeder circuits
- Analysis of motor feeders and branch circuits
- Selecting conductors, controllers, and disconnects
- O/C protection and special applications
Transformers
- How to select proper overcurrent protection
- Where to install primary and secondary O/C devices
- Use of primary O/C device to protect secondary conductors
- Location requirements
Raceway Fill Calculations
- When and how Annex C can be used
- Installing multi-conductor cables in conduit
- The use of raceway sizing tables in Chapter 9
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/15/2025 12:00am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/15/2025 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 4/16/2025 8:00am - 5:00pm Central Time
- 4/17/2025 8:00am - 3:00pm Central Time
Location
Venue
Accommodations
Room: rates start at 170
Group Code: Use reservation link below
Reserve by: Mar. 14, 2025
Accommodations include:
Additional Information
This course is taught in-person only in Madison, WI.
Active attendance is required to receive the course certificate. Seats are limited. Please enroll now if you are interested and avoid being waitlisted.
Program Director & Instructors
Program Director
Kevin Rogers
Noel Williams
Noel runs Noel Williams Consulting (more than 20 years) and serves as an instructor and developer of electrical training programs covering electrical safety, including the National Electrical Code and related standards. He has provided training services for Salt Lake Community College, NFPA, NTT, IAEI, and private clients that included Los Alamos National Labs, Alcan Cable, Thiokol, Honeywell, Salt Lake City Airport, and the University of Utah Hospital. He has taught thousands of students throughout most of the United States as well as a few other countries for over 25 years. He has also worked as a subject matter expert for development of online training programs and as an expert witness.