After successfully completing Part 1 of this course, you will be able to:
• Recall the requirements for terminations of dissimilar metals in 110.14
• Recall the new requirements for maintaining electrical equipment in 110.17
• State the general requirements for reconditioned equipment in 110.20
• Explain the requirements for removing listing marks in 110.21
• Discuss the revised requirements for marking disconnecting means in 110.22
• State the expanded working space requirements in 110.26
• Explain the new section for equipment within sight of other equipment in 110.29
After successfully completing Part 2 of this course, you will be able to:
• Discuss the overcurrent protection requirements of 240.4
• Identify the listing requirements of 240.7
• Recall the new selective coordination requirements in 240.11
• State the requirements for interrupting ratings in 240.16
• List the revisions to the access requirements of 240.24
• Recall the listing requirements for fuse reducers in 240.60
• List the requirements for replacement trip units in 240.89
• State the indication requirements for SPDs in 242.9
• List the requirements for routing grounding electrode conductors in 250.64
• Discuss the changes for GEC terminations at electrodes in 250.70
• Recall the requirements for ice makers in 250.114
• State the allowances for replacement switches in 250.130
• Discuss the requirements for existing ranges and dryers in 250.140
• Explain the clarifications for the requirements for EGCs in enclosures in 250.148
After successfully completing Part 3 of this course, you will be able to:
• Explain the requirements for cables in attics as described in 320.23
• Discuss the revisions in 334.24 for cable bending radius
• List the increased permitted sizes in 342.20 and 358.20 for IMC and EMT
• Explain the clarifications for Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC in 352.10
• Recall when 352.44 requires expansion fittings
• List the permitted uses in 356.10 for liquid type flexible nonmetallic conduit
• Discuss the new allowances for EMT in 358.10
• Recall what the new Article 369 covers
• Explain what the new Article 371 applies to
After successfully completing Part 4 of this course, you will be able to:
• Discuss the requirements for the disconnection of LED drivers in 410.71
• Recall the requirements for flexible cords in 422.16
• List the requirements in 422.18 for ceiling fans
• Recall the requirements for GFPE in 426.28 for snow melting and deicing equipment
• Describe the clearance requirements of 440.8
• List the requirements for the protection of live parts in 440.11
• Explain the clearance requirements of 440.14
• List the requirements in 445.18 for generator disconnects
• Discuss the prime mover shutdown requirements in 445.19
After successfully completing Part 5 of this course, you will be able to:
• Discuss the revised classification requirements for Class III locations in 500.5
• Explain the temperature requirements and rules for lasers in 500.8
• List the sealing requirements in 502.15
• List the requirements for pharmacies in 517.10
• List the requirements for replaced equipment in 555.15
• Recall the protection requirements in 555.35
• List the requirements in 555.38 for lighting around marina's docking facilities and similar, and
• Explain why the temporary wiring requirements of 590.8 were reduced
After successfully completing Part 6 of this course, you will be able to:
• Explain the circuiting requirements for EVSE in 625.40
• Explain the GFCI and SPGFCI requirements of 680.5 for pools and similar installations
• Discuss the requirements for underground wiring around pools in 680.11
• List the requirements for equipment in the corrosive environments indicated in 680.14
• Explain the requirements for swimming pool motors in 680.21
• Describe the equipotential bonding requirements for pool decks in 680.26
• List the separation requirements for equipment near hot tubs and immersion pools in 680.41 and 680.50
• State the requirements for bonding around the splash pads discussed in 680.54
After successfully completing Part 7 of this course, you will be able to:
• List the new requirements for raceway fittings for fire pumps in 695.6
• Recall the voltage drop requirements for fire pumps in 695.7
• Discuss the changed testing and commissioning requirements for emergency systems in 700.3
• List the requirements for parallel sources of emergency power in 700.4
• Recall the changes for transfer equipment for emergency systems in 700.5
• State the requirements for Class 2 lighting and emergency systems in 700.11 and 700.27
• Explain the listing requirements for luminaires in emergency systems in 700.24
• Discuss the selective coordination requirements of 700.32 for emergency systems
• List the cybersecurity requirements in 708.7 for critical operations power systems