Washington 8 Hour Changes to the 2020 NEC Chapters 1, 3, & 4
- 8 Hour Course
- 4.3 16 Reviews
- $80.00
Module 1: Intro to 2020 NEC Rule & Law CE Update Class for Electricians 1 hour
Includes the Washington State Adoption of the 2020 NEC and General Requirements for Electrical Installations WAC 296-46B, -010 General Regulations, including inspections, definitions, deterioration of equipment, and Identification of Disconnecting Means.
Module 2: Amendments to NEC-2020 – Chapter 2 1 hour 40 min
Include amendments to NEC codes on GFCI Requirements, GFPE Testing; Diagrams of Feeders, Lighting Load Calculation, Service Conductors and Disconnecting Means, Wiring Methods Exceeding 1000 Volts, Physical Protection of GEC & Bonding of Other Metal Piping.
Module 3: Amendments to NEC-2020 – Chapters 3&4 50 minutes
Include amendments to NEC codes on Underground Installations, Flexible Cords, NM Cable, Exposed Work, Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring, Tamper-Resistant Receptacles, Protection of Conductors and Insulation, Water Heater Circuits, Split System HVAC/R Disconnecting Means & Flammable-Liquid or Oil-Filled Transformers.
Module 4: Amendments to NEC-2020 - Chapters 5, 6 & 7 40 minutes
Include amendments to NEC codes on Hazardous (classified) locations, Agricultural Buildings, Marinas Boatyards, Floating Buildings and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities, Electric Signs and Outline Lighting, Elevators, Emergency Systems, Optional Standby Systems & Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources.
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- Approved By: Washington Department of Labor & Industries
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.