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.
  • Course Completion
    • Mandatory Questionnaire
    • Certificate of Completion
    • Expedited Reporting Available
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Instructor Bio

Jerry Durham

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.