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 409.22 through Informative Annex D in common wiring practice.

Course ID(s): 961902

Approved By: Department of Safety & Professional Services - Electrician

  • 2017 NEC Changes Part 2
    • 2017 NEC Changes Part 2 [100 Activities]
      • 01. 409.22 Industrial Control Panels. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
      • 02. 410.62(C) Cord-Connected Lampholders and Luminaires. Electric-Discharge and LED Luminaires.
      • 03. Article 411 Low-Voltage Lighting.
      • 04. 422.5 Appliances. GFCI Protection for Personnel.
      • 05. 422.6 Appliances. Listing Required.
      • 06. 422.16(B)(2) Flexible Cords. Specific Appliances. Built-in Dishwashers and Trash Compactors.
      • 07. 422.16(B)(4) Flexible Cords. Specific Appliances. Range Hoods.
      • 08. 422.30 Appliances. Disconnecting Means. General.
      • Additional Activities
        • 09. 422.31(A) Disconnection of Permanently Connected Appliances. Rated at Not over 300 Volt-Amperes or 1/8 Horsepower.
        • 10. 424.19 Control and Protection of Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment. Disconnecting Means.
        • 100. Informative Annex D Example D8 Motor Circuit Conductors, Overload Protection, and Short-Circuit and Ground-Fault Protection.
        • 11. 424.38 Electric Space-Heating Cables. Area Restrictions.
        • 12. 424.45 Electric Space-Heating Cables. Installation of Cables Under Floor Coverings.
        • 13. 424.66 Duct Heaters. Installation.
        • 14. 424 Part X Low-Voltage Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment.
        • 15. Article 425 Fixed Resistance and Electrode Industrial Process Heating Equipment.
        • 16. 430.53(D)(4) Several Motors or Loads on One Branch Circuit. Single Motor Taps.
        • 17. 430.99 Motor Control Centers. Available Fault Current.
        • 18. 440.9 Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment. Grounding and Bonding.
        • 19. 440.10 Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
        • 20. 445.13(B)Generators. Ampacity of Conductors. Overcurrent Protection Provided.
        • 21. 445.18(A), (B), (C) Disconnecting Means and Shutdown of Prime Mover. Disconnecting Means, Shutdown of Prime Mover, Generators Installed in Parallel.
        • 22. 450.43(C) Transformer Vaults. Doorways. Locks.
        • 23. 480.3 Storage Batteries. Equipment.
        • 24. 500.2 Special Occupancies. Definitions Relocated.
        • 25. 501.10(B)(1) Wiring Methods. Class I, Division 2. General.
        • 26. 501.15(A)(1) Sealing and Drainage. Conduit Seals, Class I, Division 1. Entering Enclosures.
        • 27. 511.8 Commercial Garages, Repair and Storage. Underground Wiring.
        • 28. 514.3(B)(2) Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities. Classified Locations. Compressed Natural Gas, Liquefied Natural Gas, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas Areas.
        • 29. Table 514.3(B)(2) Electrical Equipment Classified Areas for Dispensing Devices.
        • 30. 514.11 Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities. Circuit Disconnects.
        • 31. Article 516 Spray Application, Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Materials.
        • 32. 517.2 Health Care Facilities. Definitions.
        • 33. 517.16 Health Care Facilities. Use of Isolated Ground Receptacles.
        • 34. 517.30(B)(2) Health Care Facilities. Types of Power Sources. Fuel Cell Systems.
        • 35. 517.34(B) Health Care Facilities. Critical Branch. Switching.
        • 36. 525.23(A) Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs. GFCI Protection & 525.23(D) Receptacles Supplied by Portable Cords.
        • 37. 551.71 Recreational Vehicle Parks. Type Receptacles Provided.
        • 38. 551.73(A) RV Parks. Calculated Load. Basis of Calculations.
        • 39. 555.1 Marinas, Boatyards, and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities. Scope.
        • 40. 555.3 Marinas, Boatyards, and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities. Ground-Fault Protection.
        • 41. 555.24 Marinas, Boatyards, and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities. Signage.
        • 42. 590.4(B),(C),(G) Temporary Installations. General. Feeders, Branch Circuits, Splices.
        • 43. 590.6(A)(1) GFCI Protection for Personnel. Receptacle Outlets. Receptacle Outlets Not Part of Permanent Wiring.
        • 44. 600.4(B) Electric Signs and Outline Lighting. Markings. Signs with a Retrofitted Illumination System.
        • 45. 600.6(A) Electric Signs and Outline Lighting. Disconnects. Location.
        • 46. 600.33 Electric Signs and Outline Lighting. Class 2 Sign Illumination Systems, Secondary Wiring.
        • 47. 600.34 Electric Signs and Outline Lighting. Photovoltaic (PV) Powered Sign.
        • 48. 620.16 Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Lifts, & Chairlifts. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
        • 49. 620.23(A) & 620.24(A) Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Lifts, & Chairlifts. Separate Branch Circuits.
        • 50. 625.1 Electric Vehicle Charging System. Scope.
        • 51. 625.2 Electric Vehicle Charging System. Definitions.
        • 52. 625.40 Electric Vehicle Charging System. Electric Vehicle Branch Circuit.
        • 53. 645.18 Modular Data Centers. Surge Protection for Critical Operations Data Systems.
        • 54. 670.5 Industrial Machinery. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
        • 55. 670.6 Industrial Machinery. Surge Protection.
        • 56. 680.7 Swimming Pools, Fountains. Grounding and Bonding Terminals.
        • 57. 680.11 Swimming Pools, Fountains. Underground Wiring Location.
        • 58. 680.14 Swimming Pools, Fountains. Corrosive Environment.
        • 59. 680.21(A) Swimming Pools, Fountains. Motors. Wiring Methods.
        • 60. 680.22(A)(2) Swimming Pools, Fountains. Lighting Receptacles, and Equipment. Receptacles. Circulation and Sanitation System, Location.
        • 61. 680.22(B)(7) Lighting, Receptacles, and Equipment. Luminaires, Lighting Outlets, and Ceiling-Suspended Fans. Low-Voltage Gas-fired Luminaires, Decorative Fireplaces, Fire Pits, and Similar Equipment.
        • 62. 680.23(F)(1) Underwater Luminaires. Branch-Circuit Wiring. Wiring Methods.
        • 63. 680.25 Permanently Installed Pools. Feeders.
        • 64. 680.42(C) Spas and Hot Tubs. Outdoor Installations. Interior Wiring to Outdoor Installations.
        • 65. 680.74 Hydromassage Bathtubs. Bonding.
        • 66. 680 Part VIII Electrically Powered Pool Lifts. Equipment Approval and Protection.
        • 67. 690.1 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Scope.
        • 68. 690.2 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Definitions.
        • 69. 690.7 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Maximum Voltage.
        • 70. 690.11 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Arc-Fault Circuit Protection (Direct Current).
        • 71. 690.12 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings.
        • 72. 690.13 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Photovoltaic System Disconnecting Means.
        • 73. 690.47 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Grounding Electrode System.
        • 74. 690.56 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems. Identification of Power Sources.
        • 75. Article 691 Large Scale Photovoltaic (PV) Electric Power Production Facility.
        • 76. 695.14(F) Fire Pumps. Control Wiring. Generator Control Wiring Methods.
        • 77. 700.2 Emergency Systems. Definitions.
        • 78. 700.3(F) Emergency Systems. Tests and Maintenance. Temporary Source of Power for Maintenance or Repair of the Alternative Source of Power.
        • 79. 700.5(E) Emergency Systems. Transfer Equipment. Documentation.
        • 80. 700.10(A) Emergency Systems. Wiring, Emergency System. Identification.
        • 81. 700.10(B) Wiring, Emergency System. Wiring.
        • 82. 700.10(D) Wiring, Emergency System. Fire Protection.
        • 83. 700.10(D)(1) Wiring, Emergency Systems. Fire Protection. Feeder-Circuit Wiring.
        • 84. 700.25 Control Emergency Lighting Circuits. Branch Circuit Emergency Lighting Transfer Switch.
        • 85. 702.5 Optional Standby Systems. Transfer Equipment.
        • 86. 702.12(C) Outdoor Generator Sets. Power Inlets Rated at 100 Amperes or Greater, for Portable Generators.
        • 87. 705.2 Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources. Definitions. MID.
        • 88. 705.2 Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources. Definitions. Microgrid System.
        • 89. 705.12(B) Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources. Point of Connection. Load Side.
        • 90. 705.22 Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources. Disconnect Device.
        • 91. 705, Part IV Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources. Microgrid Systems.
        • 92. Article 706 Energy Storage Systems.
        • 93. 708.10(A)(2) Critical Operations Power Systems. Feeder and Branch Circuit Wiring. Identification. Receptacle Identification.
        • 94. Article 710 Stand-Alone Systems.
        • 95. Article 712 Direct Current Microgrids.
        • 96. 725.3(M), (N) Class 1, Class 2, & Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, & Power-Limited Circuits. Cable Routing Assemblies, Communications Raceways.
        • 97. 725.144 Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, & Power-Limited Circuits. Transmission of Power and Data.
        • 98. Chapter 9, Table 1, Note 9 Percent of Cross Section of Conduit and Tubing for Conductors and Cables.
        • 99. Informative Annex D Example D7 Sizing of Service Conductors for Dwelling(s).
  • 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.