2020 NFPA 70® – National Electrical Code® [NEC]
This training program is eligible for an early bird discount of $100 if registered 60 days out (or more) and will be automatically applied at checkout!
$1795
Lecture
3 Days
CEU ELIGIBLE
At the end of this training program attendees will be able to:
- Understand how NEC® safeguards people and property.
- Make your facility and operations NEC® compliant.
- Become current with the most recent NEC® updates.
Ready to schedule training?
Select Training DatesNeed to speak to someone?
Request More Info Now- Why This Training Program
- Who Should Take This Training Program
- What You'll Learn
- Training Program Description
- Registration
-
Why You should take this training program
NEW – This course is now available via our interactive Live Online Training format. Live Online Training course length and content may vary from our in-classroom content. Click Here to ask us about the differences.
Innovations are driving the electrical industry and the NEC is updated every 3 years to address innovations in Solar, Data Communication, and Electric Vehicle Charging.
This course covers the major changes and instructors will answer your questions about specific work scenarios and applications so you can make the code work for you. After all, whether running power to a new piece of electrical equipment, setting the overloads on a motor starter, installing a security camera, or replacing fluorescent ballast; compliance with the NEC® is mandatory.
Call NTT to discuss the latest on the NEC changes and the code cycle as it pertains to your state. This class is frequently taken by Electricians for License Renewal CEU credits.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Contact Hours
Download Training Program PDF
Upon completion of this training program, the attendee will receive a certificate of completion. Please contact your state or local licensing agency to determine if this training program is accepted for Continuing Education recognition by the agency. -
Who Should Take This Training Program
Whether you are experienced with electrical systems, or are simply looking for an introductory NEC® Training Program, this training will significantly increase your knowledge and confidence.
The electric code regularly changes, so both experienced electricians as well as people new to the NEC® will benefit from NTT Training’s practical and in-depth National Electrical Code®.
Typical professions taking the training program include:
- Electrical contractors
- Electricians
- Maintenance electricians
- HVAC maintenance and Repair Technicians
- Plant & facility maintenance technicians
- Building engineers
- Building managers & superintendents
- Plant & facility managers
- Stationary engineers
- Energy management personnel
- Safety directors
-
What You'll Learn
This training covers the topics most needed by electrical workers including the requirements for grounding and bonding, properly sizing conductors and overcurrent protection for different applications, wiring methods, motor installation and other general equipment specifics and, special topics as requested by attendees.
At the end of 3-days you will understand:
- The major changes to the code
- How to navigate and understand the NEC to apply it to your specific needs to get installations inspected and approved.
- How to install equipment properly for safe use by operators\workers.
- How to install equipment properly to maximize work-life of equipment.
-
Training Program Description
Targeted to the needs of the industrial workforce, each section begins with a preview of major changes you will encounter so you can understand and apply the NEC to your specific needs.
Introduction & Overview
Successful Code navigation requires an overview of NEC purpose, content and layout, and how to identify changes. Basic requirements of Articles 90 and 110. Termination and torque requirements, working spaces and, arc flash hazard labeling.
Grounding & Bonding
Identified by the NFPA as the most misunderstood topic in the NEC, NTT instructors remove the confusion as they explain the “why and how” of Article 250. Performance requirements of 250.4, sizing EGC’s, GEC’s and grounded conductors, installation methods, system grounding, separately derived systems, bonding requirements and, grounding of systems over 1000 volts.
Wiring & Protection
Branch circuits, feeders, fuses, circuit breakers are all parts of the distribution system that run from the utility service to the individual loads and all must be properly sized and installed. Chapter 2 in-depth information: Sizing feeders and branch circuits in facilities, overcurrent selection and sizing, surge arresters and protective devices.
Wiring Methods & Materials
Installing conductors, cables and conduits properly is necessary for an electrically safe installation.
Chapter 3 in-depth topics: Ampacity calculations, box fill, pull-box sizing, cover requirements, typically used cables and conduit installation requirements and, cable tray.
Equipment For General Use
Everyday installation and maintenance electrical work is addressed on typical equipment, such as; motors, plant lighting, HVAC equipment, panelboards to switchgear and, industrial control panels. Selected articles from Chapter 4, Equipment for General Use: Motors, HVAC type equipment, Industrial control panel installation, typical commercial and industrial lighting applications, and requirements for panelboards, switchboards and switchgear.
Special Occupancies, Equipment & Conditions, Communication Systems
Based on student needs, specific industry topics are reviewed. Overview of typical articles include hazardous locations, temporary installations, emergency systems, fire alarm systems and some communications circuits
-
Contact us regarding questions for your schedule at 1-855-712-7353.
-
1. Select a date and location to register
-
2. Confirm & Checkout
Select Training Location and Date:
By clicking the checkbox below, you certify that...
- You are registering to take this class on behalf of your current employer/company and
- My employer/company is paying for this training
Call (855) 712-7353 for more info on schedule and pricing.
Training Program Pricing
3-Day Lecture: $1,795 / Participant
This training program may be included with other training or as a standalone course. As such, training time depends on training program length as determined by your outcome goals. Please call (855) 712-7353 or CONTACT NTT TRAINING to discuss your unique needs.
Don’t see a local training program in your area? Call (855) 712-7353 for more info on schedule and pricing!
100% of NTT's offering can be brought to your facility Request On-Site Training -