RedVector RV-PGM203

Texas Electrician 4 Hour CE Program #7

Texas Electrician 4 Hour CE Program #7

4 hrs. Program

Level: Intermediate

Item#: RV-PGM203

SME: Anonymous

This course has been discontinued.

This is a four-part interactive course.  Part one covers the most recent updates and changes from NFPA 70E® 2018 as well as offer some education on what we need to be doing to stay compliant from an electrical safety perspective as it relates to these new updates

 

Part two - For each renewal, an electrical apprentice, electrical sign apprentice, journeyman electrician, master electrician, journeyman sign electrician, master sign electrician, residential wireman, journeyman lineman or maintenance electrician must complete four hours of continuing education. One of those hours must contain training on state law and rules that regulate the conduct of licensees. This course will fulfill that requirement.

 

Part three covers the changes in Articles 411, 422, 424, 430, 440, 445, 450 and 480 of the National Electrical Code®. Notable changes include expanding the GFCI requirements for specific appliances, addressing new overload protection options for certain motors, new listing requirements for generators, and added disconnecting means requirements for generators and batteries.

 

Part four covers the changes in Articles 700, 702, 706, 725, 770 and Chapter 8 of the National Electrical Code®. Notable changes include clarification of the requirements for transfer equipment, reduced requirements for unit equipment used for emergency lighting, several new requirements for energy storage systems, and the consolidation of several rules in Chapter 8.

Course Objectives

Recall the 2018 changes to NFPA 70E®

Recall the steps necessary to protect your employees

Discuss when an assembly of listed parts are allowed for low-voltage lighting.

List the appliances that require GFCI protection if they're rated 150 volts or less to ground and 60 amps or less.

Recall the voltage threshold for appliances that require listing.

Recall the rules for sizing and emergency generator.

Identify the type of transfer switches that are not allowed for emergency systems.

Recall the fire rating for a listed fire resistive cable system used in an emergency system.

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