Save with this 12-hour package that fulfills required hours for individuals that hold both a CE and ME/EE license.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the overall layout of the National Electrical Code and the addition of new articles.
- Identify the scope of what is covered and not covered in the Code.
- List which chapters can supplement or modify other chapters.
- Identify updates, additions, and changes to Chapter 1 of the 2023 National Electrical Code.
- Describe changes in the way terms are presented in Article 100, Definitions.
- Define terms that are newly defined in the 2023 NEC.
- Outline changes to the general requirements for electrical installations found in Chapter 110 of the 2023 NEC.
- Identify updates, additions, and changes to Chapter 2 of the 2023 National Electrical Code.
- Describe changes for branch circuits found in Chapter 2 of the 2023 NEC.
- Identify the changes to minimum unit load requirements for dwelling units and lighting loads for non-dwelling occupancies found in Chapter 2 of the 2023 NEC.
- Describe changes to emergency disconnects and surge protection for outside branch circuits and feeders found in Chapter 2 of the 2023 NEC.
- Outline the new wiring method for installing underground service conductors.
- List the locations that must be provided with surge protection devices.
- Identify changes for service conductors and service installation requirements found in Chapter 2 of the 2023 NEC.
- Outline the new declaration regarding standard overcurrent device ratings found in Chapter 2 of the 2023 NEC.
- Identify changes to the standard ampere ratings in Table 240.6(A).
- Describe the new requirement that surge protection devices indicate they are functioning properly.
Additional topics covered include:
- guidelines for project management applicable to most projects with focus towards the construction trades,
- fundamentals to successfully complete all project requirements within the constraints of the contract,
- tangible contractual requirements and the client expectations,
- important information from NFPA 70E which equips workers exposed to electrical hazards with knowledge needed to apply safety requirements,
- the arrangement, scope, and purpose of 70E, as well as common terms, and
- securing an electrically safe work condition.
Approved By: Department of Housing, Buildings & Construction - Electrical Division
- Project Management
- Project Management [38 Activities]
- 01. Introduction to Project Management
- 02. Introduction to Key Elements of Projects - Defining & Planning
- 03. Introduction to Key Elements of Projects - Build, Communicate, Closing
- 04. Project Management Areas of Competence - Scope
- 05. Project Management Areas of Competence - Cost, Strategy, Schedule
- 06. Project Management Areas of Competence - Quality, Procurement & Team
- 07. Project Management Areas of Competence - Change & Communications
- 08. Project Phases - Defining Project Description
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- 09. Project Phases - Defining Project Location
- 10. Project Phases - Defining Project Stakeholders
- 11. Project Planning Scope Plan
- 12. Project Planning The Team
- 13. Project Planning Acquisition Strategy
- 14. Project Planning Change Management
- 15. Project Planning - Design Activities
- 16. Project Planning Procurement and Construction
- 17. Project Planning Submittals & Fabrications
- 18. Project Planning Acceptance Tests
- 19. Project Planning Software, Kickoffs, and Lessons Learned
- 20. Project Planning Risk Introduction
- 21. Project Planning Risk Plan, Process, Reporting
- 22. Project Planning Risk, Grading Guidance .
- 23. Project Planning - Introduction to Schedule Development
- 24. Project Planning Schedule Development - Key Terms
- 25. Project Planning Schedule Development Resource Loading
- 26. Project Planning Schedule Development - EVMS
- 27. Project Planning Schedule Development - Reporting
- 28. Project Planning Cost Management - Introduction
- 29. Project Planning - Cost Management - Estimates
- 30. Project Planning Cost Management - Common Terms
- 31. Project Planning Cost Management - Cost Control
- 32. Project Planning Cost Management - Reporting
- 33. Project Planning Cost Management Summary
- 34. Project Planning - Quality and Training Requirements
- 35. Project Planning - Safety Requirements.
- 36. Project Planning Security and Environment Requirements
- 37. Project Planning Startup/Commissioning and Punch List
- 38. Project Planning- Transition to Operations - Closeout
- Project Management [38 Activities]
- Safety
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) [14 Activities]
- 01. Article 90: Sections 90.1, 90.2
- 02. Article 90: Sections 90.3, 90.4
- 03. Article 100: Definitions
- 04. Article 105: Section 105.3
- 05. Article 110: Sections 110.1-110.4
- 06. Article 110: Section 110.5
- 07. Article 110: Section 110.6
- 08. Article 110: Section 110.7
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- 09. Article 110: Section 110.8
- 10. Article 110: Sections 110.9(A), (B)
- 11. Article 110: Sections 110.9(C)-(F)
- 12. Article 110: Section 110.10
- 13. Article 110: Sections 110.10-110.12
- 14. Article 120: Establishing an Electrically Safe Work Condition
- Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E 2021) [14 Activities]
- 2023 NEC Changes Part 1
- Chapter 1 [22 Activities]
- 01. 100. Definitions. Scope.
- 02. 100 Definitions. Attachment Fitting, Weight-Supporting (WSAF). & Receptacle
- 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) 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 [45 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 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.
- Chapter 1 [22 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Project Management and Safety - Certificate of Completion (1 of 2)
- 2023 NEC Changes Part 1 - Certificate of Completion (2 of 2)
- Expedited Reporting Available

