This course is approved for 8-hours of code change credit for Wisconsin electricians.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, the licensee will be able to apply changes to the 2017 NEC from Articles 90.2 – 408.4 in common wiring practice.
Course ID(s): 961901
Approved By: Department of Safety & Professional Services - Electrician
- 2017 NEC Changes Part 1
- 2017 NEC Changes Part 1 [100 Activities]
- 01. New Articles 425 and 691.
- 02. New Articles 706, 710, 712.
- 03. 90.2(A) Scope. Covered.
- 04. Figure 90.3 Code Arrangement.
- 05. 100 Accessible, Readily. (Readily Accessible).
- 06. 100 Field Labeled (as applied to evaluated products).
- 07. 100 Structure.
- 08. 110.9 Interrupting Rating.
- Additional Activities
- 09. 110.14(D) Electrical Connections. Installation.
- 10. 110.16(B) Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. Service Equipment.
- 100. 408.4(B) Field Identification Required. Source of Supply.
- 11. 110.21(A)(2) Equipment Markings. Reconditioned Equipment.
- 12. 110.24(A) Available Fault Current. Field Marking.
- 13. Table 110.26(A)(1) Working Spaces.
- 14. 110.26(A)(4) Working Space. Limited Access.
- 15. 110.41 Inspections and Tests.
- 16. 210.4(D) Multiwire Branch Circuits. Grouping.
- 17. 210.5(C)(1) Identification of Ungrounded Conductors. Branch Circuits Supplied from More Than One Nominal Voltage System.
- 18. 210.5(C)(2) Identification of Ungrounded Conductors. Branch Circuits Supplied from Direct-Current Systems.
- 19. 210.8 GFCI Protection for Personnel.
- 20. 210.8(B) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
- 21. 210.8(B)(10) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units. Basements.
- 22. 210.8(E) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Crawl Space Lighting Outlets.
- 23. 210.11(C)(4) Dwelling Units. Garage Branch Circuits.
- 24. 210.12(B) AFCI Protection. Dormitory Units.
- 25. 210.12(C) AFCI Protection. Guest Rooms and Guest Suites.
- 26. 210.52(A)(2) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. General Provisions. Wall Space.
- 27. 210.52(B)(1) Ex.No. 2. Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. Small Appliances. Receptacle Outlets Served.
- 28. 210.52(C)(3) Countertops and Work Surfaces. Peninsular Countertop Spaces.
- 29. 210.52(D) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. Bathrooms.
- 30. 210.52(G)(1) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. Garages.
- 31. 210.64 Electrical Service Areas.
- 32. 210.70(A)(2) Lighting Outlets Required. Dwelling Units. Additional Locations.
- 33. 210.70(C) Lighting Outlets Required. All Occupancies.
- 34. 210.71 Meeting Rooms.
- 35. 215.2(A)(1)(a) Exception No. 2. Minimum Rating and Size. Feeders Not More Than 600 Volts. General.
- 36. 220.12 Exception No. 2. Lighting Load for Specified Occupancies.
- 37. 220.87 Determining Existing Loads.
- 38. 225.19(A) Clearances from Buildings for Conductors of Not Over 1000 Volts, Nominal. Above Roofs.
- 39. 225.22 Raceways on Exterior Surfaces of Buildings or Other Structures.
- 40. 225.27 Raceway Seal.
- 41. 225.30(A)(7) Number of Supplies. Special Conditions.
- 42. 230.7 Other Conductors in Raceway or Cable.
- 43. 230.29 Supports Over Buildings.
- 44. 230.53 Raceways to Drain.
- 45. 230.66 Marking.
- 46. 230.82 Equipment Connected to the Supply Side of Service Disconnect.
- 47. 230.91 Location.
- 48. 240.6(A) Standard Ampere Ratings. Fuses and Fixed-Trip Circuit Breakers.
- 49. 240.24(A) Location In or On Premises. Accessibility.
- 50. 240.67 Arc Energy Reduction.
- 51. 240.87 Arc Energy Reduction.
- 52. 250.22 Circuits Not to Be Grounded.
- 53. 250.30(A)(1) Ex. No. 2. Grounded Systems. System Bonding Jumper.
- 54. 250.30(A)(4) Grounded Systems. Grounding Electrode.
- 55. 250.30(A)(6) Grounded Systems. Grounding Electrode Conductor, Multiple Separately Derived Systems.
- 56. 250.52(A)(2) Electrodes Permitted for Grounding. Metal In-ground Support Structure(s).
- 57. 250.52(B)(3) Grounding Electrodes. Not Permitted for Use as Grounding Electrodes.
- 58. 250.64 Grounding Electrode Conductor Installation.
- 59. 250.66 Size of Alternating-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor.
- 60. 250.68(C) Grounding Electrode Conductor and Bonding Jumper Connection to Grounding Electrodes. Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections.
- 61. 250.94 Bonding for Communication Systems.
- 62. 250.122(F) Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors. Conductors in Parallel.
- 63. 250.148 Continuity and Attachment of Equipment Grounding Conductors to Boxes.
- 64. Table 300.5 Minimum Cover Requirements, 0 to 1000 Volts, Nominal, Burial in Inches.
- 65. 300.5(D)(4) Protection from Damage. Enclosure or Raceway Damage.
- 66. 310.15(A)(2) Ex. Ampacities For Conductors Rated 0 - 2000 Volts. Selection of Ampacity.
- 67. 310.15(B)(3)(c) Tables. Adjustment Factors. Raceways and Cables Exposed to Sunlight on Rooftops.
- 68. 310.15(B)(7) Tables. Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders.
- 69. 312.5(C) Exception. Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, and Meter Socket Enclosures. Cables.
- 70. Table 312.6(A) Minimum Wire-Bending Space at Terminals and Minimum Width of Wiring Gutters.
- 71. 312.8 Switch and Overcurrent Device Enclosures.
- 72. 314.16(A) Number of Conductors in Outlet, Device, Junction Boxes, and Conduit Bodies. Box Volume Calculations.
- 73. 314.17(B) Conductors Entering Boxes, Conduit Bodies, or Fittings. Metal Boxes and Conduit Bodies.
- 74. 314.27(E) Outlet Boxes. Separable Attachment Fittings.
- 75. 314.28(A)(3) Pull and Junction Boxes and Conduit Bodies. Minimum Size. Smaller Dimensions.
- 76. 320.6 Armored Cable: Type AC. Listing Requirements.
- 77. 330.15 Metal-Clad Cable: Type MC. Exposed Work.
- 78. 330.30(A) Metal-Clad Cable: Type MC. Securing and Supporting. General.
- 79. 336.10 Power and Control Tray Cable: Type TC. Uses Permitted.
- 80. 338.10(B)(4) Service-Entrance Cable: Types SE and USE. Uses Permitted. Branch Circuits or Feeders. Installation Methods for Branch Circuits and Feeders.
- 81. 350.28 Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Type LFMC. Trimming.
- 82. 358.10 Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT. Uses Permitted.
- 83. 358.14 Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT. Dissimilar Metals.
- 84. 366.20 Auxiliary Gutters. Conductors Connected in Parallel.
- 85. 368.17(C) Ex. No. 4 Busways. Overcurrent Protection. Feeder or Branch Circuits.
- 86. 400.10 & 400.12 Flexible Cords and Cables. Uses Permitted and Uses Not Permitted.
- 87. 404.2(C) Switch Connections. Switches Controlling Lighting Loads.
- 88. 404.22 Electronic Lighting Control Switches.
- 89. 406.2 Definitions. Outlet Box Hood.
- 90. 406.3(E). Receptacle Rating and Type. Controlled Receptacle Marking.
- 91. 406.3(F). Receptacle Rating and Type. Receptacle with USB Charger.
- 92. 406.4(D)(2) General Installation Requirements. Replacements. Non-Grounding-Type Receptacles.
- 93. 406.4(D)(4) General Installation Requirements. Replacements. AFCI Protection.
- 94. 406.4(D)(5) General Installation Requirements. Replacements. Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
- 95. 406.5(E), (F), (G), (H) Receptacle Mounting. Receptacles in Countertops, Work Surfaces, Orientation, in Seating Areas.
- 96. 406.6(D) Receptacle Faceplates. Receptacle Faceplate with Integral Night Light and/or USB Charger.
- 97. 406.9(B)(1) Wet Locations. Receptacles of 15 and 20 Amperes in a Wet Location.
- 98. 406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
- 99. 408.3(A)(2) Conductors and Busbars on a Switchboard, Switchgear, or Panelboard. Service Panelboards, Switchboards, and Switchgear.
- 2017 NEC Changes Part 1 [100 Activities]
- Course Completion
- Mandatory Questionnaire
- Certificate of Completion
- Expedited Reporting Available

