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RedVector
RV-10080
2008 NEC Code Changes: Article 100 - Article 210, Installation & Branch Circuits
2 hrs. Online Course
Level:
Intermediate
Item#:
RV-10080
SME:
Patrick Ouillette, P.E.
USD
$
79.90
InStock
2029-01-01
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This course has been discontinued
The National Electrical Code® has been extensively revised for 2008, and contains a lot of new information to digest. This
2-hour interactive online course
is intended to familiarize the reader with some of the major changes contained in the 2008 NEC®, and is suitable for anyone exposed to the NEC at any level. More changes are covered in our other NEC courses, which have been broken down into palatable 2-hour doses. The Code revisions we will address apply to all types of occupancies: residential, commercial, and industrial. In this course – the first of four, we will go over Code-wide changes; Article 100 - Definitions; Article 110 – Requirements for Electrical Installations, and Article 210 – Branch Circuits. Make sure you stay safe, build safe, remain up-to-date and deliver quality work – read up!
*Note*: This course is part of a larger course sold on RedVector, 2008 NEC Code Changes Part 1 (8 hours). This 2-hour course should not be purchased if you have already purchased the longer 8-hour version.
Objectives
Course Applies to
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Discuss some of the major Code-wide changes for the 2008 National Electrical Code
Recognize new and/or revamped Articles in the Code as well as new or reworked Definitions of some common Code terms
Recognize portions of the Code that have been deleted from earlier versions
Relate new rules and reasons for better flash protection, additional or more specific field markings for electrical equipment, and the spaces and means of entrance and egress around electrical installations
Explain new modifications to Article 210, which deals with all aspects of Branch Feeders and how they can best be utilized to prevent arcing
State Licenses
Michigan
MI - Contractor, Residential Builder and M & A (General)
New Hampshire
NH - Home Inspector (General)
Professional Organizations
BOMI International - RPA, FMA and/or SMA (General)