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This 18 Hour Nevada Electrical Continuing Education License Renewal Course covers multiple topics including the most important National Electrical Code changes from the 2023 NEC, 4-hours of electrical safety based on the 2024 NFPA 70E, grounding and bonding, and common items to be familiar with to prepare for electrical inspections. Approved by Nevada Electrical Safety Professionals.
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2023 NEC Update + Electrical Safety. 18 Hours Course Topics:
  90.5(C) Explanatory Material.
  Article 100.
  Article 100 Definitions. Accessible (as applied to wiring methods).
  Article 100 Definitions. Counter (Countertop).
  Article 100 Definitions. Likely to Become Energized.
  Article 100 Definitions. Work Surface.
  110.3(A)(8) Cybersecurity.
  110.3(B) Installation and Use.
  110.16(B) Service Equipment and Feeder Supplied Equipment.
  110.22(A) Identification of Disconnecting Means.
  110.26(A)(4) Limited Access.
  110.26(A)(6) Grade, Floor, or Working Platform.
  110.26(C)(2) Large Equipment.
  110.26(C)(3) Personnel Doors.
  110.26(E) Dedicated Equipment Space.
  110.29 In Sight From.
  200.6 Means of Identifying Grounded Conductors.
  Article 210.
  210.4 Multiwire Branch Circuits.
  210.8 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel.
  210.8(A) GFCI Protection for Dwelling Units.
  210.8(B) GFCI Protection for Other Than Dwelling Units.
  210.8(D) GFCI Protection for Specific Appliances.
  210.8(F) GFCI Protection for Outdoor Outlets.
  210.12 AFCI Protection.
  210.18 Branch Circuit Rating.
  210.19 Conductors - Minimum Ampacity and Size.
  210.52(A)(2) Wall Space for Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets.
  210.52(C) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets at Countertops and Work Surfaces.
  210.52(C)(2) & (3) Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces.
  225.41 Emergency Disconnects.
  230.7 Other Conductors.
  230.71(B) Two to Six Service Disconnecting Means.
  240.4(B) Overcurrent Devices Rated 800 Amperes or Less.
  240.6(D) Remotely Accessible Adjustable-Trip Circuit Breakers.
  240.11 Selective Coordination.
  240.60(E) Fuse Reducers.
  240.89 Replacement Trip Units.
  Article 245 Overcurrent Protection for Systems Rated Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc.
  250.64(G) Enclosures with Ventilation Openings.
  250.68(C) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections.
  250.102(C)(2) Size of SSBJ for Parallel Conductor Installations.
  250.140 Frames of Ranges and Clothes Dryers.
  Table 300.5 Minimum Cover Requirements.
  300.14 Length of Free Conductors at Outlets, Junctions, and Switch Points.
  312.8(A) Splices, Taps, and Feed-Through Conductors.
  312.10 Screws or Other Fasteners.
  312.102 Doors or Covers.
  314.5 Screws or Other Fasteners.
  314.24(C) Clearances for Side-Wiring Entrances.
  314.29 Boxes, Conduit Bodies, and Handhole Enclosures to Be Accessible.
  Article 315 Medium Voltage Conductors, Cable, Cable Joints, and Cable Terminations.
  320.23(A) Cables Run Across the Top of Framing Members.
  334.10(2) Uses Permitted.
  334.15(B) Protection from Physical Damage.
  334.19 NM Cable Entries.
  334.24 Bending Radius.
  344.28 Reaming and Threading.
  352.44 Expansion Fittings and Earth Movement.
  358.10 Uses Permitted.
  Article 369 Insulated Bus Pipe IBP/ Tubular Covered Conductors (TCC) Systems.
  Article 371 Flexible Bus Systems.
  Article 400 Part IV. Portable Power Feeder Cables Over 2000 Volts, Nominal.
  404.30 Switch Enclosures with Doors.
  406.4(D)(8) Receptacle Replacements and Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment (GFPE).
  406.4(G) Protection of Floor Receptacles.
  406.6(D) Receptacle Faceplates with Integral Night Light and/or USB Charger.
  406.9(A) & (B) Receptacles in Damp or Wet Locations.
  406.9(C) Bathtub and Shower Space.
  406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
  408.4(B) Source of Supply.
  408.9 Replacement Panelboards.
  408.38 Enclosure.
  410.10(D) Bathtub and Shower Areas.
  410.71 Disconnecting Means for Fluorescent or LED Luminaires that Utilize Double-Ended Lamps.
  440.8 Single Machine and Location.
  440.11 General.
  440.14 Location.
  445.18 & 19 Disconnecting Means and Emergency Shutdown of Prime Mover.
  625.40 Electric Vehicle Branch Circuit.
  680.5 GFCI and SPGFCI Protection.
  680.12 Equipment Rooms, Vaults, and Pits.
  680.21(D) Pool Pump Motor Replacement.
  680.54(C) Equipotential Bonding of Splash Pads.
  Figure 690.1.
  690.4(G) PV Equipment Floating on Bodies of Water.
  690.12 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings.
  690.15(D) Equipment Disconnecting Means.
  700.11 Wiring, Class-2-Powered Emergency Lighting Systems.
  700.12(H) Battery-Equipped Emergency Luminaires.
  700.27 Class 2 Powered Emergency Lighting Systems.
  700.32 Selective Coordination.
  705.11(A) Service Connections.
  705.11(B), (C), and (F) Conductors and Connections.
  Article 722 Cables for Power-Limited Circuits and Fault-Managed Power Circuits.
  Article 724 Class 1 Power-Limited Circuits and Class 1 Power-Limited Remote-Control and Signaling Circuits.
  725.1 Scope.
  725.24 Mechanical Execution of Work.
  760.33 Supply-Side Overvoltage Protection.
  Chapter 9 Notes and Tables.
  NFPA 70E Purpose and Scope.
  NFPA 70E 90.4 Standard Arrangement.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E Article 100 Definitions.
  NFPA 70E 105.3 Responsibility.
  NFPA 70E 110.2 Electrically Safe Work Condition.
  NFPA 70E 110.2(B) Normal Operating Condition.
  NFPA 70E 110.3 Electrical Safety Program.
  NFPA 70E 110.3(H) Risk Assessment Procedure.
  NFPA 70E 110.3(I) Job Safety Planning and Job Briefing.
  NFPA 70E 110.3(L) Auditing.
  NFPA 70E 110.4(A)(1) Training Requirements. Qualified Person.
  NFPA 70E 110.4(A)(3) and (4) Additional Training and Retraining.
  NFPA 70E 110.4(B) Lockout/Tagout Procedure Training.
  NFPA 70E 110.6 Test Instruments and Equipment.
  NFPA 70E 110.6(E) Operation Verification.
  NFPA 70E 120.2 Lockout/Tagout Program & Responsibilities.
  NFPA 70E 120.3 Lockout/Tagout Principles.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(A)(4) Simple Lockout/Tagout Procedure.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(A)(5) Complex Lockout/Tagout.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(B)(1-3) Elements of Control.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(B)(4-6) Elements of Control.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(B)(7) Temporary Protective Grounding.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(B)(11) Lockout/Tagout Application.
  NFPA 70E 120.5(B)(13) Release for Return to Service.
  NFPA 70E 120.6(1-6) Process for Establishing and Verifying an Electrically Safe Work Condition.
  NFPA 70E 120.6(7) Testing for Absence of Voltage.
  NFPA 70E 120.6(8) Induced Voltage and Stored Electrical Energy.
  NFPA 70E 130.1 Scope.
  NFPA 70E 130.2 Electrically Safe Work Conditions VS Energized Work.
  NFPA 70E 130.2(B) Elements of an Energized Electrical Work Permit.
  NFPA 70E 130.2(C) Exemptions to an Energized Electrical Work Permit.
  NFPA 70E 130.4(E) and (F) Electric Shock Protection Boundaries.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.4(E)(a) Shock Protection Approach Boundaries.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.4(E)(B) Shock Protection Approach Boundaries.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.5(C) Estimate of the Likelihood of Occurrence of an Arc Flash Incident for ac and dc Systems. Exercise 1.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.5(C) Estimate of the Likelihood of Occurrence of an Arc Flash Incident for ac and dc Systems. Exercise 2.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.5(C) Estimate of the Likelihood of Occurrence of an Arc Flash Incident for ac and dc Systems. Exercise 3.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.7(C)(15)(a) Arc-Flash Hazard PPE Categories for Alternating Current (ac) Systems. Exercise 1.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.5(C)(15)(a) Arc-Flash Hazard PPE Categories for Alternating Current (ac) Systems. Exercise 2.
  NFPA 70E Table 130.7(C)(15)(c) Protective Clothing and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  NEC Article 250.
  Grounded.
  Article 100 Definitions. Grounded Conductor.
  Grounded Conductor.
  Grounding Versus Bonding.
  Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  Article 100. Bonding Jumper, Main.
  Article 100. Bonding Jumper, Supply-Side.
  250.12 Clean Surfaces.
  250.24(B) Load-Side Grounding Connections.
  250.25 Grounding of Systems Permitted to Be Connected on the Supply Side of the Service Disconnect.
  250.28(A) Main Bonding Jumper and System Bonding Jumper Material.
  250.30 Grounding Separately Derived Alternating-Current Systems.
  250.30(A)(4)&(5) Grounding Separately Derived Alternating-Current Systems.
  250.30(A)(6)(a) Grounding Electrode Conductor, Multiple Separately Derived Systems.
  250.52 Electrodes Permitted for Grounding.
  250.52(A)(2) Metal In-ground Support Structure(s).
  250.52(B) Not Permitted for Use as Grounding Electrodes.
  250.53(C) Bonding Jumper.
  250.64(A) Aluminum or Copper-Clad Aluminum Conductors.
  250.64(B) Securing and Protection Against Physical Damage.
  250.64(B) Exposed to Physical Damage.
  250.64(D)(1)(3) Building or Structure with Multiple Disconnecting Means in Separate Enclosures. Common Grounding Electrode Conductor and Taps.
  250.64(E) Raceways, Cable Armor, and Enclosures for Grounding Electrode Conductors.
  250.66(A) Size of Alternating-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor.
  Table 250.66 Grounding Electrode Conductor for Alternating-Current Systems.
  250.68(C)(1) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections. Interior Metal Water Piping.
  250.68(C)(2) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections. Metal Structural Frame of a Building.
  250.68(C)(3) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections.
  250.70 Methods of Grounding and Bonding Conductor Connection to Electrodes.
  250.80 Service Raceways and Enclosures.
  250.86 Other Conductor Enclosures and Raceways.
  250.94 Bonding for Communications Systems.
  250.102(A) Grounded Conductor, Bonding Conductors, and Jumpers.
  Table 250.102(C)(1). Grounded Conductor, Main Bonding Jumper, System Bonding Jumper, and Supply-Side Bonding Jumper for Alternating-Current Systems.
  250.104(A) Metal Water Piping.
  250.104(B) Bonding of Piping Systems and Exposed Structural Metal. Other Metal Piping.
  250.109 Metal Enclosures.
  250.118(A)(5)(e) Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  250.118(B) Uses Not Permitted for Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  250.119 Identification of Wire-Type Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  NEC Table 250.122.
  250.122(F) Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors in Parallel.
  250.130(C) Replacement of Nongrounding Receptacle or Snap Switch and Branch Circuit Extensions.
  250.148 Continuity of Equipment Grounding Conductors and Attachment in Boxes.
  250.166 Size of the Direct-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor.
  250.186 Grounding Service-Supplied Alternating Current Systems.
  440.9 Grounding and Bonding.
  680.7(C) Grounding and Bonding Terminals.
  680.26(B)(2) Perimeter Surfaces.
  Course Introduction.
  Job Site Plans.
  Checking the Architectural Pages for Rated Walls and Assemblies.
  Identifying Fire-Rated Walls.
  Membrane Penetrations and Electrical Boxes.
  Penetrating Rated Walls and Horizontal Assemblies.
  Firestopping.
  Failing an Inspection.
  Requesting Further Information (RFI).
  Thinking Ahead.
  Planning for the Underground Conduit Installation.
  Requesting an Underground Inspection.
  Requesting a Rough Inspection.
  Requesting an Above Ceiling Inspection Part 1.
  Requesting an Above Ceiling Inspection Part 2.
  Requesting an HVAC/Rooftop Inspection.
  Power Distribution.
  Requesting an Inspection for Temporary Power.
  Preparing for the Final Inspection.
  Emergency Systems.
  Unit Equipment.
  Installation of Unit Equipment.
  Emergency Illumination.
  Emergency Lighting for a Disconnecting Means.
  Luminaire Mounting Height.
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