01/03/2017
John K's NEC ( National Electric Code) Live Virtual Course from Applied Technetronics, Ltd. Connect with us if you have an interest. Course Content below:
Introduction to the National Electric Code
Course Information
8-Hour Live-Interactive
Developed by: JKrochmalny
Who Should Attend:
All persons who design, install, and service electrical systems and devices
Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of Electricity or permission of instructor
Description:
The Introduction to the National Electric Code is a beginning study and application of the United States National Electric Code (NEC). The NEC remains the definitive standard for the design and servicing of all electrical appliances and distribution services. In this introductory class, topics of Conductors, Conductor Sizing, Over-Current Protection, Transformers, and Electrical Motors will be examined and applied. This Introduction to the NEC course is delivered to personnel in either a Live & Interactive Face-to-Face or a Live & Interactive Virtual format.
Core Ability:
Relate the National Electric Code Standards to the Working Environment
Relate Electrical Safety Issues to Electrical Installations
Competency:
Apply Specific NEC Standards to Electrical Installations & Equipment
Apply Electrical Safety Standards involving the NEC
Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course the trainee should be able to:
1. Identify the purpose for the National Electric Code
2. Describe differences among Power, True Power, Apparent Power, and Power Factor
3. Determine Over-Current Protection devices for specific applications
4. Explain the various electrical raceways available for specific applications
5. Explain Motor Over-Current and Over-Load Protection considerations for specific applications
6. Consider factors involving Branch Electrical Conductors for specific applications
Introduction to the National Electric Code
Course Information
Performance Standards:
Upon the successful completion of the Introduction to the National Electric Code course, learners will, at an accuracy of 80%:
1. Calculate Over-Current Protection devices for specific applications
2. Calculate and Select electrical raceway fills for specific applications
3. Select Motor Over-Current and Overload Protection for specific applications
4. Select electrical conductor for insulation, application, and temperature applications
Introduction to the National Electric Code Course Lessons Covered:
Distribution Substations
Single Family Dwelling Units and Commercial Applications
Raceways
Conductor Sizing and Protection Calculations
Motor Calculations
Motors and Transformers
Other Materials Required:
Scientific Calculator (TI-36x Solar or equivalent)
Ugly's Electrical References, 2014 Edition. Jones & Bartlett Learning, · Jones & Bartlett Learning ·ISBN-13: 978-1-284-11936-7
National Electrical Code 2017 [Book] by (Nfpa) National Fire Protection Association · Delmar Cengage Learning · Paperback · ISBN 1455912778
Comments:
The Introduction to the National Electric Code course can be delivered to personnel in a traditional Face-to-Face format. It is also available using a Live and Interactive Virtual format using High-Speed Internet tools and connections. Contact me for more information on what is required for the Virtual Classroom format.
JKrochmalny
2017