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This 2 Day class by Jim Phillips, P.E. covers the major articles found in the 2020 edition of the National Electrical Code®. You will not only learn what the various code articles mean, but you will also learn how to correctly apply the code in the design and installation of electric power systems. Rather than just going through the articles, you will also see how and why some of the articles were developed to gain a better understanding of their meaning. This class has many hands on examples and problems to solve that reinforce the concepts. You will also learn where some of the major exceptions and traps can be found.
Jim has developed this course based on his 40 years of extensive experience with industrial, commercial and utility power systems.
What You Will Receive
• Training manuals of 5 modules containing almost 500 pages
• Jim’s short circuit calculation worksheets
• Harmonic analysis and design worksheets
• Access to Technical articles
• Many calculation examples and problems
• 32 hours of Continuing Education Credit
Have This Class On-Site at Your Location
You can also have this class conducted on-site at your location.  Contact our Program Director at 800.874.8883 to see about having Jim teach this class to your staff at your company’s facilities.  Contact us for your custom on-site training proposal.
- Description:- Article
 90Â Introduction
 
- Article
- Chapter 1 General- 100Â Definitions
- 110Â Requirements for Electrical Installation
 
- Chapter 2 Wiring and Protection- 210Â Branch Circuits
- 215Â Feeders
- 220Â Branch, Feeder and Service Load Calculations
- 230Â Services
- 240Â Overcurrent Protection
- 250Â Grounding and Bonding
 
- Chapter 3 Wiring Methods and Materials- 300Â General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials
- 310Â Conductors for General Wiring
- 320Â Armored Cable -Type AC
- 324Â Flat Conductor Cable:Â Type FCC
- 326Â Integrated Gas Spacer Cable: Type IGS
- 328Â Medium Voltage Cable : Type MV
- 330Â Metal Clad Cable: Type MC
- 334Â Nonmetallic Sheathed Cable: Type NM, NMC, and NMS
- 338 Â Service-Entrance Cable: Type SE & USE
- 340 Underground Feeder and Branch Circuit  Cable: Type UF
- 342Â Intermediate Metal Conduit: Type IMC
- 344Â Rigid Metal Conduit : Type RMC
- 348Â Flexible Metal Conduit: Type FMC
- 352Â Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type RNC
- 358Â Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT
- 362Â Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing:Â Type ENT
- 368Â Busways
- 380Â Multioutlet Assembly
- 392Â Cable Trays
 
- Chapter 4 Equipment for General Use- 408Â Switchboards, Switchgear and Panelboards
- 409 Â Industrial Control Panels
- 430Â Motors, Motor Circuits and Controllers
- 440 Air Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment
- 445Â Generators
- 450 Transformers and Transformer Vaults  (Including Secondary Ties)
- 460Â Capacitors
- 480 Â Storage Batteries
- 490Â Equipment Over 1000 Volts, Nominal
 
- Chapter 5 Special Occupancies- 500 Hazardous (Classified Locations) – Class  I, II, and III, Divisions 1 and 2
- 501 Â Class I Locations
- 502Â Class II Locations
- 503Â Class III Locations
- 504 Â Intrinsically Safe Systems
- 517 Â Health Care Facilities
 
- Chapter 6 Special Equipment- 690Â Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
- 691  Large-Scale Photovoltaic (PV) Electric Power Production Facility
- 694Â Wind Electric Systems
- 695 Â Fire Pumps
 
- Chapter 7 Special Conditions- 700Â Emergency Systems
- 701 Â Legally Required Standby Systems
- 702 Â Optional Standby Systems
- 706Â Â Energy Storage Systems
- 710 Â Stand-Alone Systems
- 750Â Energy Management Systems
 
- Chapter 8 Communications Systems
- Chapter 9 Tables
- DESIGN EXAMPLES AND PROBLEMS
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