After successfully completing Part 1 of this course, you will be able to:
· Understand the importance of Ohm''s law in regards to working with electricity
· Be familiar with watts, reactance and resonance (as well as learn their accompanying formulas)
· Know the five basic abilities electronic circuits possess that normal electrical circuits do not
· Be familiar with how the following electrical components work: Tubes and Semiconductors, Diodes, Zener Diodes, Transistors, Silicon-Controlled Rectifiers, Triacs
After successfully completing Part 2 of this course, you will be able to:
· Discuss the damage protection requirements of 300.4
· Explain the clarification for conductor length in 300.14
· State the importance of exit stairways in 300.25
· Explain the clarification for 310.15 for rooftops
· Explain the revisions in 314.16 for box fill
· List the requirements for boxes supported by cord pendants in 314.23
· Recall the rules in 314.27 for boxes that support ceiling fans
After successfully completing Part 3 of this course, you will be able to:
· Explain how electricity can harm you and your property.
· Identify the two steps that ensure electrical safety for you and your coworkers.
· Discuss the importance of properly using quality electrical components.
· Identify the basic methods of protection when wiring electrical installations.
· Recognize the importance of safely grounding electrical equipment and systems.
After successfully completing Part 4 of this course, you will be able to:
· Discuss the recognition of floating PV arrays in 690.4
· Discuss the evolution of line-side connections of interconnected sources in 705.11
· State why Article 722 was created
· Explain what a Class 4 system is in the new Article 726
· List the new requirements for load management in 750.30
· Explain why the title of Article 810 was changed
After successfully completing Part 5 of this course, you will be able to:
· Discuss the changes for GFCI protection in 210.8
· List the locations where AFCI protection is required in 210.12
· Recall the new allowances for 10 ampere branch circuits in 210.23
· Explain the revised requirements for receptacles in dwelling units in 210.52
· State the changes for lighting outlets in dwellings in 210.70
After successfully completing Part 6 of this course, you will be able to:
· Discuss the global changes that occurred in the 2024 edition.
· Understand the process of establishing and verifying an electrically safe work condition.
· Describe the requirements for arc flash signage.
· Verify the PPE requirements for hand protection.