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2026 NEC Code Changes Update14.0 NEC Update N/A 2/18/2026
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2/18/2029
$125
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This Alabama Electrical Continuing Education License Renewal Course reviews the top 125 most important National Electrical Code changes from the 2026 NEC. Covers code changes starting from Article 90 through new Annex L. This one course is enough to renew your AL electrical license. Earns 14 hours of Electrical Continuing Education for Electrical License Renewal.
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2026 NEC Code Changes Update Course Topics:
  Global Changes. New Articles and Structure.
  90.3 Code Arrangement.
  Article 100 Definitions. Grounding Electrode Bonding Jumper.
  Article 100 Definitions. Limited-Energy System.
  Article 100 Definitions. Power Control System (PCS).
  Article 100 Definitions. Transformer Secondary Conductor.
  Article 100 Definitions. Wiring Device.
  110.3(A)(8). Informational Note on Cybersecurity.
  110.3(B) Installation and Use.
  110.10 Available Fault Current, Short-Circuit Current Ratings, and Other Characteristics.
  110.16 Arc-Flash Hazard Marking.
  110.26 Spaces About Electrical Equipment.
  110.26(A)(1) Depth of Working Space.
  110.26(C)(2) Large Equipment.
  110.29 In Sight From (Within Sight).
  Article 120 Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Load Calculations.
  120.5 Calculations.
  120.13 Branch Circuit Loads at Dwelling Units.
  Article 130 Energy Management Systems.
  210.8 GFCI Protection for Personnel.
  210.8(A) GFCI Protection at Dwelling Units.
  210.8(F) GFCI Protection for Outdoor Outlets.
  210.12(B) AFCI Protection at Dwelling Units.
  210.12(C) AFCI Protection at Dormitories.
  210.12(E) Branch Circuit Wiring Extensions, Modifications, or Replacements.
  210.52(A)(2)(1) Dwelling Unit Receptacles and Wall Space.
  250.52(A)(5) Receptacle Outlet Locations Prohibited.
  210.52(C)(2) Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces.
  250.52(C)(4) Countertops and Work Surfaces.
  210.63(B) Service Receptacle for Other Electrical Equipment.
  210.70 Lighting Outlets Required.
  215.12(C) Feeder Identification.
  215.18 Surge Protection.
  225.31 Disconnecting Means.
  225.41 Emergency Disconnects.
  230.46 Spliced and Tapped Conductors.
  230.66 Marking.
  230.67 Surge Protection.
  230.70(A)&(B) Service Disconnect Location and Marking.
  230.70(D) Identification of Other Source Disconnects.
  230.70(E) Service Equipment Replacement.
  230.82 Equipment Connected to the Supply Side of Service Disconnect.
  230.85 Deletion of Emergency Dicsonnects.
  230.95 Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment (GFPE).
  240.24(E) Overcurrent Devices in Bathrooms.
  250.64(C) Continuous GEC.
  250.64(G) Enclosures with Ventilation, Mounting, or Drainage Openings.
  250.94(A) Intersystem Bonding Termination (IBT) Devices.
  250.109 Metal and Nonmetallic Enclosures.
  250.118 Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  Article 265 Branch Circuits Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
  Article 266 Feeders Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
  Article 267 Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
  Article 268 Services Over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
  Article 270 Grounding and Bonding of Systems over 1000 Volts ac, 1500 Volts dc, Nominal.
  300.4(C) Damaged Conductors and Wiring Methods.
  300.6(E) Wiring Methods and Materials in or Under Roof Decking.
  300.6(G) Fittings.
  300.9 Raceways Exposed to Different Temperatures.
  300.13(B) &(C) Securing and Supporting Wiring Systems Installed Above Suspended Ceilings.
  300.13(E) Cable Ties Used as Means of Securement and Support.
  300.20 Raceway Installations.
  300.24 Bends.
  310.10(D)Conductors Exposed to Direct Sunlight.
  310.14(A)(2) Selection of Conductor Ampacity.
  Ampacity Table 310.16.
  312.8(C) Cables Entering Cabinets Cutout Boxes and Meter Socket Enclosures.
  312.11(A) Splices, Taps, and Feed-Through Conductors.
  314.5 Nonmetallic Boxes.
  314.22 Surface Extensions.
  314.23(E) Raceway-Supported Enclosures Without Devices or Luminaires.
  314.23(F) Raceway-Supported Enclosures With Devices or Luminaires.
  314.27(B) Boxes at Ceiling-Suspended (Paddle) Fan Outlets.
  330.2 Listing Requirements.
  334.10(3) Uses Permitted.
  334.24 Bending Radius.
  336.10 Tray Cable Uses Permitted.
  344.29 Terminations.
  392.18(F) Cable Tray Access.
  404.1(A) Switches Covered.
  404.30 Switch Enclosures with Doors or Hinged Covers.
  406.1 Wiring Devices.
  406.10 Wiring Device Terminations.
  406.12(D) Receptacle Replacements.
  406.26 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
  408.6 Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  408.10(F) Switchboard, Switchgear, or Panelboard Identification.
  410 Part XI Deletion of Construction Requirements.
  422.12 Central Heating Equipment.
  430.98(A) Motor Control Center Marking.
  430.132 GFCI and SPGFCI Between Power Conversion Equipment and Motors.
  440.4 Marking on Hermetic Refrigerant Motor-Compressors and Equipment.
  440.11 HVAC Disconnecting Means.
  440.15 Split-System Indoor Unit Identification.
  445.19 Generator Remote Emergency Shutdown.
  450.12(A) Grounding and Bonding Dry-Type Transformer Enclosures.
  500.30 Bonding in Hazardous (Classified) Locations.
  501.15(A)(4) Class I, Division 1 Boundary Conduit Seals.
  501.130(C) Luminaire Retrofit Kits.
  514.11(A) Emergency Electrical Disconnects.
  517.15 Multiwire Branch Circuits.
  550.51(E) Surge Protection at Replacement Mobile Homes or Manufactured Homes.
  555.15 Servicing and Replacing of Equipment.
  620.16(C) Elevator Control Panel Field Marking.
  620.51(E) Surge Protection.
  625.5 EVSE Field Markings.
  625.43 EVSE Disconnecting Means.
  680.22(B) Luminaires, Lighting Outlets, Festoon Lighting, and Ceiling Fans.
  680.26(B) Equipotential Bonding.
  680.26(B)(2) Perimeter Surfaces.
  680.26(B)(5) Metal Fittings and Metal Structures.
  690.12 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings.
  690.13 PV System Disconnecting Means.
  690.47 PV System Grounding Electrode System.
  695.7(A) Power Wiring.
  700.4(F) Temporary Source of Power for Servicing of the Alternate Source of Power.
  700.11(D) Wiring Protection of Class 2 and Class 4 Powered Emergency Lighting Systems.
  700.12(G) Battery-Equipped Emergency Luminaires.
  705.11 Source Connections to a Service.
  705.13 Power Control Systems (PCSs).
  706.15(B) ESS Disconnecting Means Location and Control.
  New Chapter 7 Articles for Limited Energy System Wiring Methods and Materials.
  Article 725 Class 2 and Class 3 Power-Limited Circuits.
  Chapter 8 General Requirements for Communications Systems Outside and Entering Buildings.
  Annex L Proposed Organization of the 2029 National Electrical Code.
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