Industrial Electrical Technician Courses
National Electrical Code®
This lecture course on National Electrical Code provides basic instructions on the newest edition of the Code. This includes discussion of the rules to minimize the risk of electricity as a source of electric shock and as an ignition source of fires and explosions. Each topic is in an organized format, with a specific objective in mind. The stimulating lectures and exercises, expert course leadership, and group discussions all combine to make this a challenging and enjoyable learning experience. Most importantly, the course produces informed students who possess increased knowledge and confidence to understand the basic requirements of the National Electrical Code®.
Course Overview
- Branch circuits and feeders
- Various calculations
- Services
- Conductors and overcurrent protection
- Grounding
- Wiring methods
- Review of raceway and boxes
- Wiring materials: switches, switchboards and panelboards
- Equipment for general use
- Motors, generators, A/C and refrigeration, plus fire pumps
- Transformers
- Special locations
- Understanding the rules for overcurrent protection in the workplace
- Revised article 409 “Industrial Control Panels”
- Arc Flash Labeling in Article 110
- The rules for the location of a motor disconnect in Article 430
Total Hours: 32
