32-Hour Package for California Electricians
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Save with our 32-hour package for California. All courses are accepted by the California Electrical Certification Unit. This package includes:
- 2023 NEC Changes
- Residential Wiring (2023 NEC)
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024)
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- Approved By: California Electrical Certification Unit
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024)
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 1 [25 Activities]
- 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2, 90.3
- 02. Article 90: Sections 90.4, 90.5, 90.6
- 03. Article 100 Definitions
- 04. Article 105, Application of Safety-Related Work Practices and Procedures
- 05. Article 110, General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
- 06. Section 110.3, Electrical Safety Program.
- 07. Section 110.4, Training Requirements.
- 08. Section 110.5 Host and Contract Employers Responsibilities.
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- 09. Section 110.6, Test Instruments and Equipment.
- 10. Section 110.7(A)&(B), ?Portable Cord- and-Plug-Connected Electric Equipment.
- 11. Section 110.7(C)-(F), ?Portable Cord- and-Plug-Connected Electric Equipment.
- 12. Section 110.8, ?Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) Protection.
- 13. Sections 110.8, Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) Protection. 110.9?Overcurrent Protection Modification. 110.10?Equipment Use.
- 14. Article 120, Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition
- 15. Section 120.2, Lockout/Tagout Program.
- 16. Section 120.3, Lockout/Tagout Principles.
- 17. Section 120.4, Lockout/Tagout Equipment.
- 18. Section 120.5?Lockout/Tagout Procedures PART-I.
- 19. Section 120.5 Lockout/Tagout Procedures PART-II.
- 20. Section 120.6, Process for Establishing and Verifying an Electrically Safe Work Condition.
- 21. Article 130: Work Involving Electrical Hazards
- 22. Section 130.5, Arc Flash Risk Assessment.
- 23. Section 130.7(C)(1) through (C)(8),?Personal and Other Protective Equipment.
- 24. Section 130.7(C)(9) through (C)(15),?Personal and Other Protective Equipment.
- 25. Section 130.7(C). Personal Protective Equipment (Tables).
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 2 [25 Activities]
- 01. Section 130.7(D). Other Protective Equipment.
- 02. Section 130.8(A)-(D). Other Precautions for Personnel Activities.
- 03. Section 130.8(E)(N). Other Precautions for Personnel Activities.
- 04. Section 130.8(O). Alerting Techniques.
- 05. Section 130.9, Work Within the Limited Approach Boundary or Arc Flash Boundary of Overhead Lines
- 06. CHAPTER 2, SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.
- 07. Article 205, General (Requirements)
- 08. Article 210, Substations, Switchgear Assemblies, Switchboards, Panelboards, Motor Control Centers, and Disconnect Switches
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- 09. Article 215, Premises Wiring
- 10. Article 220, Controller Equipment
- 11. Article 225, Fuses and Circuit Breakers
- 12. Article 230, Rotating Equipment
- 13. Article 235, Hazardous (Classified) Locations
- 14. Article 240: Batteries and Battery Rooms
- 15. Article 245, Portable Electric Tools and Equipment
- 16. Article 250, Personal Safety and Protective Equipment
- 17. CHAPTER 3, SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT.
- 18. Article 310, Safety-Related Work Practices for Electrolytic Cells.
- 19. Article 320, Safety Requirements Related to Batteries and Battery Rooms.
- 20. Article 330, Safety-Related Work Practices: Lasers
- 21. Article 340, Safety-Related Work Practices: Power Electronic Equipment.
- 22. Article 350, Safety-Related Work Requirements: Research and Development Laboratories
- 23. Article 360, Safety-Related Requirements for Capacitors.
- 24. Informative Annex A, Informative Publications.
- 25. Informative Annex J, Energized Electrical Work Permit.
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) Part 1 [25 Activities]
- Residential Wiring (2023 NEC)
- Electrical Service [10 Activities]
- 01. National Electrical Code (NEC) History and Development
- 02. Navigating the NEC
- 03. Introduction to a Dwelling
- 04. What Is an Electrical Service?
- 05. Locating an Electrical Service for a Dwelling
- 06. Sizing an Electrical Service for a Dwelling
- 07. Components of an Electrical Service
- 08. Installation of Electrical Service Components
- 09. Installation of Service Conductors
- 10. Grounding and Bonding an Electrical Service
- Garages (Attached and Detached) [8 Activities]
- 01. Garages History and Power Requirements
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuits Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION)
- 04. Receptacle GFCI and AFCI Protection
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 06. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- 07. Equipment in Garages
- 08. Electric Vehicle Charging in Garages
- Laundry Area [8 Activities]
- 01. What Is a Laundry Area?
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION)
- 04. Clothes Dryer Receptacle Requirements
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 06. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI PROTECTION)
- 07. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 08. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- Dining Room [6 Activities]
- 01. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 02. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION)
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI PROTECTION)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 06. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- Kitchen [11 Activities]
- 01. What Is a Kitchen?
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Two Small-Appliance Circuits
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONWALL SPACES)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONCOUNTERTOPS)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONISLAND And PENINSULA)
- 06. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 07. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI PROTECTION)
- 08. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
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- 09. Outlets for Ranges and Dedicated Appliances
- 10. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION AND TYPE)
- 11. Additional Equipment in Kitchens
- Great Room/ Living Room/ Den/ Bonus Room/ Library [8 Activities]
- 01. Great Room, Living Room, Den, Bonus Room, Library
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION WALL SPACES)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONCOUNTERTOPS)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 06. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI PROTECTION)
- 07. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 08. Lighting Outlets Required
- Foyer [4 Activities]
- 01. What Is a Foyer? Do All Homes Have Foyers?
- 02. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION WALL SPACES)
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI / AFCI / TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 04. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- Hallway [5 Activities]
- 01. What Is a Hallway?
- 02. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONWALL SPACES)
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI / AFCI / TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 04. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- 05. Smoke Alarms Required
- Bedroom(s) [7 Activities]
- 01. Identifying a Bedroom Versus Offices, Dens, Sewing Rooms, etc.
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATIONWALL SPACES)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (SWITCHED RECEPTACLES)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI / AFCI / TAMPER RESISTANT)
- 06. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- 07. Smoke Alarms Required
- Bathroom(s) [7 Activities]
- 01. What Is a Bathroom?
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuits Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION, ADJACENT TO SINKS. WALL SPACES)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI/TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 06. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION AND TYPE)
- 07. Additional Equipment Requirements
- Basements [6 Activities]
- 01. Basements (FINISHED VERSUS UNFINISHED) & Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 02. Receptacles & Other Outlets in Wall Spaces (FINISHED VS. UNFINISHED BASEMENTS). Equipment in Basements
- 03. Receptacles & Other Outlets (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI PROTECTION)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER-RESISTANT)
- 06. Lighting Requirements (LOCATION & TYPE)
- Crawl / Attic / Storage [7 Activities]
- 01. What Is Considered Attic, Crawl, or Storage Space?
- 02. Minimum Branch Circuit(s) Required
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI PROTECTION)
- 05. Receptacle Requirements (AFCI / TAMPER RESISTANT) AFCI PROTECTION: ATTICS, CRAWL SPACES, STORAGE SPACES
- 06. Lighting Requirements
- 07. Smoke Alarms Required
- Exterior Electrical Requirements [7 Activities]
- 01. Electrical Demands and Branch Circuits
- 02. Receptacle Requirements (LOCATION)
- 03. Receptacle Requirements (GFCI / AFCI PROTECTION)
- 04. Receptacle Requirements (TAMPER/WEATHER-RESISTANT, WEATHERPROOF, EXTRA DUTY)
- 05. Heating and Air-Conditioning Equipment
- 06. Lighting Requirements
- 07. Accessory Buildings
- Additional Installations [6 Activities]
- 01. Additional Installations at Dwellings
- 02. Generators
- 03. Solar PV Systems
- 04. Swimming Pools
- 05. Well Pumps
- 06. Landscape Lighting
- Electrical Service [10 Activities]
- 2023 NEC Changes
- Chapter 1 [22 Activities]
- 01. 100 Definitions. Scope
- 02. 100 Definitions. Attachment Fitting, Weight-Supporting (WSAF). & Receptacle, Weight-Supporting Ceiling (WSCR)
- 03. 100 Definitions. Class 4 Circuit, Class 4 Device, Class 4 Power System, Class 4 Receiver, Class 4 Transmitter, Class 4 Utilization Equipment
- 04. 100 Definitions. Cord Connector
- 05. 100 Definitions. Counter (Countertop)
- 06. 100 Definitions. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, Special Purpose
- 07. 100 Definitions.?Ground-Fault Detector-Interrupter, dc (GFDI)?
- 08. 100 Grounding Conductor, Impedance
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- 09. 100 Definitions. Grounded System, Impedance
- 10. 100 Definitions. Panelboard, Enclosed. (Enclosed Panelboard)
- 11. 100 Definitions. Restricted Industrial Establishment
- 12. 100 Definitions. Stored-Energy Power Supply System (SEPSS)
- 13. 100 Definitions. Work Surface
- 14. 110.3(A)(8) Examination. Cybersecurity
- 15. 110.3(B) Installation and Use
- 16. 110.16(B) Service Equipment and Feeder Supplied Equipment
- 17. 110.17 Servicing and Maintenance of Equipment
- 18. 110.20 Reconditioned Equipment
- 19. 110.26 Spaces About Electrical Equipment
- 20. 110.26(A)(6) Grade, Floor, or Working Platform
- 21. 110.29 In Sight From (Within Sight From, Within Sight)
- 22. 110.33(A) Entrance to Enclosures and Access to Working Space. Entrance
- Chapter 2 [53 Activities]
- 01. Article 210, Branch Circuits Not Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal
- 02. 210.2 Reconditioned Equipment
- 03. 210.5(C)(1) Branch Circuits Supplied from More than One Nominal Voltage System.
- 04. 210.8(A)(5) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Basements
- 05. 210.8(A)(6) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Kitchens
- 06. 210.8(A)(7) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Units. Areas with Sinks
- 07. 210.8(B). GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
- 08. 210.8(B) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units. Exceptions.
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- 09. 210.8(D) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Specific Appliances.
- 10. 210.8(F) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Outdoor Outlets
- 11. 210.11(C)(4) Dwelling Units. Garage Branch Circuits.
- 12. 210.12 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection
- 13. 210.17 Guest Rooms and Guest Suites.
- 14. 210.18. Branch-Circuit Ratings. Rating
- 15. 210.23 Permissible Loads, Multiple-Outlet Branch Circuits.
- 16. Table 210.24(1) Summary of Branch-Circuit Requirements - Copper Conductors.
- 17. 210.52(A)(2). General Provisions. Wall Space.
- 18. 210.52(C)(1). Countertops & Work Surfaces. Wall Spaces.
- 19. 210.52(C)(2). Countertops & Work Surfaces. Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces.
- 20. 210.52(C)(3) Receptacle Outlet Location.
- 21. 210.52(D) Bathrooms
- 22. 210.70 Lighting Outlets Required.
- 23. 210.70(A)(1) Dwelling Units. Habitable Rooms, Kitchens, Laundry Areas, and Bathrooms. Additional Locations
- 24. 215.15 Barriers.
- 25. 215.18 Surge Protection.
- 26. 220.41 Dwelling Unit(s). Minimum Unit Load.
- 27. 220.42 Lighting Load for Non-Dwelling Occupancies.
- 28. 220.57 Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Load.
- 29. 220.110 Health Care Facilities. Receptacle Loads.
- 30. 220.120 Marinas. Receptacle Loads.
- 31. Article 225, Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders.
- 32. 225.41 Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders, Emergency Disconnects
- 33. 225.42. Surge Protection.
- 34. 230.7 Other Conductors.
- 35. 230.24(A) Clearances. Above Roofs.
- 36. 230.30(B) Wiring Methods.
- 37. 230.62(C) Barriers.
- 38. 230.67. Surge Protection.
- 39. 230.71(B) Two to Six Service Disconnecting Means.
- 40. 230.85 Emergency Disconnects
- 41. Article 235, Branch Circuits, Feeders, and Services Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
- 42. 240.4(B) Overcurrent Devices Rated 800?Amperes or Less
- 43. 240.6(A) Standard Ampere Ratings for Fuses and Inverse Time Circuit Breakers
- 44. 242.9. Indicating
- 45. Article 245, Overcurrent Protection for Systems Rated Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 volts dc.
- 46. 250.64(G) Enclosures with Ventilation Openings.
- 47. 250.68(C) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections.
- 48. 250.118 Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
- 49. 250.130 Equipment Grounding Conductor Connections.
- 50. 250.130(C) Replacement of Nongrounding Receptacle or Snap Switch and Branch Circuit Extensions.
- 51. 250.140 Frames of Ranges and Clothes Dryers.
- 52. 250.148 Continuity of Equipment Grounding Conductors and Attachment in Boxes.
- 53. 250.186 Grounding Service-Supplied Alternating-Current Systems.
- Chapter 3 [15 Activities]
- 01. 300.4(E) Cables, Raceways, or Boxes Installed in or Under Metal-Corrugated Roof Decking.
- 02. Table 300.5(A) Minimum Cover Requirements, 0 to 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
- 03. Article 305, General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials for Systems Rated Over 1000 volts ac, 1500 volts dc, Nominal.
- 04. 310.15(B)(2). Rooftop.
- 05. 312.10 Screws or Other Fasteners.
- 06. 314.27(E) Weight-Supporting Ceiling Receptacles (WSCR) and Weight-Supporting Attachment Fittings (WSAF).
- 07. 314.29(B) Underground.
- 08. 334.10 Uses Permitted.
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- 09. 334.15(B) Protection from Physical Damage.
- 10. 334.40(B) Boxes and Fittings. Devices of Insulating Material.
- 11. 344.28 Reaming and Threading.
- 12. 352.10 Uses Permitted.
- 13. 352.44 Expansion Fittings.
- 14. Article 369, Insulated Bus Pipe (IBP)/Tubular Covered Conductors (TCC) Systems.
- 15. Article 371, Flexible Bus Systems.
- Chapter 4 [24 Activities]
- 01. 404.1 Switches. Scope
- 02. 404.2(C) Switches Controlling Lighting Loads
- 03. 404.14(D) Snap Switch Terminations
- 04. 404.16 Reconditioned Equipment
- 05. 404.30 Switch Enclosures with Doors
- 06. 406.3(D) Receptacle Terminations
- 07. 406.4(G) Protection of Floor Receptacles
- 08. 406.6(D) Receptacle Faceplate (Cover Plates) with Integral Night Light and/or USB Charger
- View Additional Activities
- 09. 406.9(A),(B) Damp Locations, Wet Locations
- 10. 406.9(C) Bathtub and Shower Space
- 11. 406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles
- 12. 408.4(B) Source of Supply
- 13. 408.38 Enclosure
- 14. 408.43 Panelboard Orientation
- 15. 410.10(D) Bathtub and Shower Areas
- 16. 410 Part XVII. Special Provisions for Germicidal Irradiation Luminaires
- 17. 422.16(B) Specific Appliances
- 18. ​​422.18 Ceiling-Suspended (Paddle) Fans
- 19. 422.22 Utilizing Separable Attachment Fittings
- 20. 424.93 Installation
- 21. 430.113 Energy from More than One Source
- 22. 440.8 Single Machine and Location
- 23. 440.11 Disconnecting Means. General
- 24. 445.19 Emergency Shutdown of Prime Mover
- Chapter 5 [29 Activities]
- 01. 500.1 Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Classes I, II, and III, Divisions 1 and 2. Scope
- 02. 500.5(D) Class III Locations
- 03. 500.7 Protection Techniques
- 04. 500.8(E)(3) Unused Openings
- 05. 501.10(A)(2) Class I, Division 1. Flexible Connections
- 06. 501.30(B) Bonding
- 07. 502.30(B)(1), 503.30(B)(1) Bonding
- 08. 503.10(A) Class III, Division 1
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- 09. 505.8 Protection Techniques
- 10. 505.15(C) Zone 2
- 11. 505.16(B) Zone 1
- 12. Article 512 Cannabis Oil Equipment and Cannabis Oil Systems Using Flammable Materials
- 13. 517.6 Patient-Care-Related Electrical Equipment
- 14. 517.10(B) Wiring and Protection. Applicability. Not Covered
- 15. 517.14 Panelboard Bonding
- 16. 517.20(A) Receptacles and Fixed Equipment
- 17. 517.22 Demand Factors
- 18. 517.30 Sources of Power
- 19. 517.70 Diagnostic Imaging and Treatment Equipment. Applicability
- 20. 518.5 Supply
- 21. 547.26 Physical Protection
- 22. 547.44 Equipotential Planes and Bonding of Equipotential Planes
- 23. 550.16(C)(1) Exposed Non-Current-Carrying Metal Parts
- 24. 550.32 Service Equipment
- 25. 550.33(A) Feeder Equipment
- 26. 551.40(D) Loss of Ground Device
- 27. 555.14 Equipotential Planes and Bonding of Equipotential Planes
- 28. 555.15 Replacement of Equipment
- 29. 555.36(C) Emergency Electrical Disconnect
- Chapter 6 [25 Activities]
- 01. 620.22 Branch Circuits for Car Lighting, Receptacle(s), Ventilation, Heating and Air-Conditioning
- 02. 620.23 Branch Circuits for Machine Room, Control Room/Machinery Space, Control Space, or Truss Interior Lighting and Receptacle(s).
- 03. 625.40 Electric Vehicle Branch Circuit.
- 04. 625.42 Rating
- 05. 625.43 Disconnecting Means
- 06. 625.49 Island Mode
- 07. 625.102 Installation.
- 08. 626.1 Electrified Truck Parking Spaces. Scope.
- View Additional Activities
- 09. 630.8 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel
- 10. 646.19 Entrance to and Egress from Working Space.
- 11. 680.5 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and Special Purpose Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (SPGFCI) Protection
- 12. 680.12 Equipment Rooms, Vaults, and Pits.
- 13. 680.21(D) Pool Pump Motor Replacement.
- 14. 680.22(A) Receptacles.
- 15. 680.26. Equipotential Bonding.
- 16. 680.32 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and Special Purpose Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (SPGFCI) Protection Overview
- 17. 680.43 Indoor Installations.
- 18. 680.54(B),(C) Bonding, Equipotential Bonding of Splash Pads.
- 19. 680.58 GFCI, SPGFCI Protection for Adjacent Receptacle Outlets.
- 20. 680.59 GFCI and SPGFCI Protection for Permanently Installed Nonsubmersible Pumps.
- 21. 680.83 Equipotential Bonding.
- 22. 690.4(G) PV Equipment Floating on Bodies of Water.
- 23. 690.12(D) Buildings with Rapid Shutdown.
- 24. 694.7 Construction and Maintenance.
- 25. 695.1. Fire Pumps. Scope.
- Chapter 7 [19 Activities]
- 01. 700.3 Tests and Maintenance
- 02. 700.4(B) Selective Load Management.
- 03. 700.11 Wiring, Class-2 Powered Emergency Lighting Systems
- 04. 700.12(C) Supply Duration
- 05. 700.12(E) Stored-Energy Power Supply Systems (SEPSS)
- 06. 701.1 Legally Required Standby Systems. Scope
- 07. 701.12(C)(3) Public Gas System, Municipal Water Supply
- 08. 701.32 Selective Coordination
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- 09. 702.7(A) Signs. Standby
- 10. 702.12(B) Portable Generators 15kW or Less
- 11. 705.10 Identification of Power Sources
- 12. 706.7 Commissioning and Maintenance
- 13. Article 724 Class 1 Power-Limited Circuits and Class 1 Power-Limited Remote-Control and Signaling Circuits
- 14. Article 725 Class 2 and Class 3 Power-Limited Circuits
- 15. 725.3(A) Spread of Fire or Products of Combustion
- 16. Article 726 Class 4 Fault-Managed Power Systems
- 17. 750.6 Listing
- 18. 760.24(A) Mechanical Execution of Work
- 19. 760.33 Supply-Side Overvoltage Protection
- Chapter 8 [10 Activities]
- 01. 800.3 Other Articles.
- 02. 800.100(B)(2) Electrode. In Buildings or Structures with Grounding Means.
- 03. 800.100(B)(3) Electrode. In Buildings or Structures Without an Intersystem Bonding Termination or Grounding Means.
- 04. 800.113 Installation of Cables Used for Communication Circuits, Communications Wires, Cable Routing Assemblies, and Communications Raceways.
- 05. 800.179 Wires and Cables.
- 06. 810.15 Grounding or Bonding.
- 07. 830.40(B). Low-Power Circuits.
- 08. 830.47 Underground Network-Powered Broadband Communications Cables Entering Buildings.
- 09. 830.133(C) Splicing of Medium-Powered Network-Powered Communications Cables.
- 10. 830.160 Bends.
- Chapter 9 and Annexes [3 Activities]
- 01. Annex C, Table C.1 Conduit, Tubing, and Cable Tray Fill Tables for Conductors and Fixture Wires of the Same Size.
- 01. Chapter 9, Table 1. Percent of Cross Section of Conduit and Tubing for Conductors and Cables.
- 02. Annex K, Use of Medical Electrical Equipment in Dwellings and Residential Board-and-Care Occupancies.
- Chapter 1 [22 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- CA Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2024) - Certificate of Completion (1 of 3)
- CA Residential Wiring (2023 NEC) - Certificate of Completion (2 of 3)
- California 2023 NEC Changes - Certificate of Completion (3 of 3)
Instructor Bio
Jerry previously served the state of North Carolina as a Level III electrical inspector and provided state-approved electrical training for electrical inspectors at both Alamance County and Guilford County (NC) Community Colleges. Jerry taught the Kentucky state-approved four-year electrical apprenticeship programs offered by the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) Trade School and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Trade School, and served the state of Kentucky as a Master Electrician and Louisville Metro Code Enforcement Officer. Jerry is a Certified Distance Education Instructor (CDEI) and NCCER Core and Electrical Curriculum certified instructor. Jerry currently holds North Carolina and ICC electrical inspector accreditations and is recognized by the state of Washington as an approved electrical administrator.
