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2023 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:

  1. Understand How To Navigate The Code Book To Apply It To Practical Installation And Retrofit Tasks.
  2. Understand How The NEC Safeguards People And Property.
  3. Make Your Facility And Operations NEC Compliant.
  4. Become Current With The Most Recent NEC Updates.

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  • 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.

    The National Electrical Code® (NEC®) applies to all persons who perform electrical work. Maintenance electricians, construction electricians, instrumentation technicians, engineers, and maintenance technicians are examples of those who must have a working knowledge of the NEC. Whether running power to a new piece of electrical equipment, setting the overloads on a motor starter, installing a security camera, or replacing a fluorescent ballast, compliance with the NEC is mandatory. The Code has been adopted as law in all fifty states and NTT teaches the NEC throughout the United States and to global organizations in various international locations.

    This three-day course provides an excellent introduction to the NEC along with practical navigation exercises. The major changes to the 2023 NEC are addressed throughout the course for those seeking Code updates.

    NOTE: Previous versions of NEC® are available to meet state code adoption and CEU requirements. Tell us which cycle you need.

    Typical field applications challenge both the novice and the experienced electrical worker. The course covers 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. NTT also offers additional training on specific industry applications of the NEC.

    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
    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.

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  • Who Should Take This Training Program

    Maintenance electricians, construction electricians, instrumentation technicians, engineers, and maintenance technicians are examples of those who must have a working knowledge of the NEC.

    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 & Repair Technicians
    • Building & Stationary Engineers
  • 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 2023 Edition
    • Demystify New Differentiation Between Under\Over 1000V
    • Understand The NEC To Apply It To Your Specific Needs To Get Installations Inspected And Approved
    • Bonding And Grounding Requirements
    • 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

    Introduction and Overview
    Successful Code navigation requires an overview of NEC purpose, content and layout, and how to identify changes.

    • Introduction To The NEC®, Organization And Navigation
    • Identifying Changes
    • Basic Requirements Of Articles 90, 100, And 110
    • Termination And Torque Requirements
    • Working Spaces
    • Arc Flash Hazard Labeling

    Wiring And 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.

    • Distribution System From The Utility Service To Individual Loads
    • Size And Installation Requirements For:
    • Branch Circuits
    • Feeders
    • Fuses
    • Article 250: Grounding & Bonding
    • Overcurrent Device Selection And Sizing
    • Surge Arresters
    • Protective Devices

    Wiring Methods And Materials
    Installing conductors, cables and conduits properly is necessary for an electrically safe installation.

    • Conductors
    • Cables (Armored, Metal-Clad, MV, Non-Metallic)
    • Conduits
    • Box Fill
    • Pull-Box Sizing
    • Cover Requirements
    • Typically Used Cables And Conduit Installation Requirements
    • Cable Tray and Busway

    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.

    • Cords And Cables
    • Luminaries
    • Low Voltage Lighting
    • Appliances
    • Motors, Motor Circuits And Controllers
    • Air Conditioning And Refrigeration
    • Transformers
    • Capacitors
    • Resistors
    • Panelboards, Switchboards Requirements
    • Switchgear Requirements

    The following NEC modules will be covered in a brief overview format. Each is significant enough to warrant a detailed stand-alone course to address the topic. The overview will emphasis the changes.

    Special Occupancies
    Special Occupancies may be considered places where people work but do not live. Topics may include the following based on student needs:

    • Hazardous Locations
    • Class I – Division I & II
    • Class II – Division I & II
    • Health Care Facilities

    Special Equipment
    Special Equipment items called out because they modify instruction found in other NEC chapters. Topics may include the following based on student needs:

    • Signs
    • Elevators And Lift Systems
    • Welding Equipment
    • Solar And Photovoltaic Systems
    • Wind Electric Systems

    Special Conditions
    Special Conditions are wiring and systems that modify the power and controls instruction found in other NEC chapters. Topics may include the following based on student needs:

    • Emergency Systems
    • Standby Systems
    • Energy Storage Systems
    • Critical Operation Power Systems (COPS)

    Communication Systems
    The Communications Systems chapter is a stand-alone chapter applicable to specific industry activities. Topics in this section require detailed discussion prior to class to define topics to be covered. Examples may be:

    • Communication Circuits
    • Network-Powered Broadband
    • Premise-Powered Broadband

    ALL 3-DAYS
    Practical Application Exercises May Include:

    • Ampacity Calculations
    • Voltage Drop Calculations
    • Box Fill Calculations
    • Load Calculations
    • Motor Installation
    • Conductor Sizing
    • Phase Conductors
    • Grounded Conductors
    • Equipment Grounding Conductors
    • Grounding Electrode Conductors
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