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This interactive Wisconsin Electrical Continuing Education License Renewal Course reviews the top 200 Code changes that occurred from the 2014 to the 2017 code cycle from Article 90 through Chapter 9 and also takes an in depth look at available fault current, equipment short-circuit current ratings, series rated and fully rated electrical systems.
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NEC 2017 Code Changes Update - 24 Hours Course Topics:
  NEC Style Manual.
  Overall Change
  90.2 Scope.
  90.3 Code Arrangement.
  Article 100 Definitions. Accessible, Readily (Readily Accessible).
  Article 100 Definitions. Building.
  Article 100 Definitions. Electric sign.
  Article 100 Definitions. Field Evaluation Body (FEB) and Field Labeled.
  Article 100 Definitions. Receptacle.
  Article 100 Definitions. Show Window.
  Article 100 Definitions. Structure.
  110.3(A)(1) Examination, Identification, Installation, Use, and Listing (Product Certification) of Equipment. Examination.
  110.3(C) Listing.
  110.5 Conductors.
  110.9 Interrupting Rating.
  110.14(D) Installation.
  110.16 Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. Service Equipment.
  110.21(A)(2) Reconditioned Equipment.
  110.24 Available Fault Current.
  Table 110.26(A)(1) Working Spaces.
  110.26(A)(4) Limited Access.
  110.26(A)(5) Separation from High-Voltage Equipment.
  110.26(E)(2) Dedicated Equipment Space Outdoors.
  110.27(A) Live Parts Guarded Against Accidental Contact.
  110.41 Inspections and Tests.
  210.3 Other Articles for Specific-Purpose Branch Circuits.
  210.4(D) Grouping.
  210.5(C)(1) Branch Circuits Supplied from More Than One Nominal Voltage System.
  210.8 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel.
  210.8(B) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
  210.8(B) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
  210.8(E) Crawl Space Lighting Outlets.
  210.11(C)(4) Garage Branch Circuits.
  210.12(B) AFCI Protection. Dormitory Units.
  210.12(C) AFCI Protection. Guest Rooms and Guest Suites.
  210.12(D) AFCI Protection. Branch Circuit Extensions or Modifications - Dwelling Units and Dormitory Units.
  210.52(A)(2) Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets. Wall Space.
  210.52(C)(3) Peninsular Countertop Spaces.
  210.52(G)(1) Garages.
  210.64 Electrical Service Areas.
  210.70(A)(1) Lighting Outlets Required. Habitable Rooms.
  210.70(A)(2)(4) Lighting Outlets Required. Additional Locations.
  210.70(C) Lighting Outlets Required. All Occupancies.
  210.71 Receptacle Outlets Required. Meeting rooms.
  215.2(A)(1) Feeders Not More Than 600 Volts. General.
  225.19 Clearances from Buildings for Conductors of Not over 1000 Volts, Nominal.
  225.27 Raceway Seal.
  230.7 Other Conductors in Raceway or Cable.
  230.29 Supports over Buildings.
  230.66 Marking.
  230.75 Disconnection of Grounded Conductor.
  230.95(C) Performance Testing.
  Table 240.6(A).
  240.24 Location in or on Premises.
  240.67 Arc Energy Reduction. Fuses.
  240.87 Arc Energy Reduction. Circuit Breakers.
  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(A)(2) Metal In-ground Support Structure(s).
  250.52(B)(3) Not Permitted for Use as Grounding Electrodes.
  250.64(B) Securing and Protection Against Physical Damage.
  250.66 Size of Alternating-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor.
  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) Grounding Electrode Conductor Connections. Rebar concrete encased electrode.
  250.80 Service Raceways and Enclosures.
  250.94 Bonding for Communication Systems.
  250.102(A) Grounded Conductor, Bonding Conductors, and Jumpers.
  250.118(5)(c) Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  250.122(F) Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors. Conductors in Parallel.
  250.148 Continuity and Attachment of Equipment Grounding Conductors to Boxes.
  Table 300.5 Minimum Cover Requirements.
  300.5(D)(4) Enclosure or Raceway Damage.
  300.5(G) Raceway Seals.
  300.7(B) Expansion, Expansion-Deflection, and Deflection Fittings.
  300.22(B) Ducts Specifically Fabricated for Environmental Air.
  Table 310.15(B)(3)(c) Raceways and Cables Exposed to Sunlight on Rooftops.
  310.15(B)(7) Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders.
  312.1 Scope.
  Table 312.6(A) Minimum Wire-Bending Space at Terminals and Minimum Width of Wiring Gutters.
  312.8(B) Power Monitoring Equipment.
  314.16(A) Box Volume Calculations.
  314.16(B) Box Fill Calculations.
  314.17(B) Metal Boxes and Conduit Bodies.
  314.20 Flush-Mounted Installations.
  314.23(B)(1) Nails and Screws.
  314.27(E) Separable Attachment Fittings
  314.28(E)(1) Power Distribution Blocks. Installation.
  320.6 AC cable listing
  334.3 Securing and Supporting.
  336.10 Uses permitted.
  338.10(B)(4) SE Cable. Installation Methods for Branch Circuits and Feeders.
  342.14 Dissimilar Metals.
  350.28 Trimming.
  358.10 Uses Permitted.
  358.14 Dissimilar Metals.
  366.20 Conductors Connected in Parallel.
  376.22 Number of Conductors and Ampacity.
  400.1 Scope.
  400.12 Uses Not Permitted.
  404.2(C) Switches Controlling Lighting Loads.
  404.22 Electronic Lighting Control Switches.
  406.2 Outlet Box Hood.
  406.3(E) Controlled Receptacle Marking.
  406.3(F) Receptacle with USB Charger.
  406.4(D)(2) Non-Grounding-Type Receptacles.
  406.4(D)(4) Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection.
  406.4(D)(5) Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
  406.5(E,F,G) Receptacles in Countertops and Work Surfaces.
  406.6(D) Receptacle Faceplate (Cover Plates) with Integral Night Light and/or USB Charger.
  406.9(B)(1) Receptacles of 15 and 20 Amperes in a Wet Location.
  406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
  408.3(A)(2) Service Panelboards, Switchboards, and Switchgear.
  408.3(D) Terminals.
  409.22 Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  410.62(C) Electric-Discharge and LED Luminaires.
  411 Article 411. Low-Voltage Lighting.
  422.5 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) Protection for Personnel.
  422.6 Listing Required.
  422.16(B)(2) Built-in Dishwashers and Trash Compactors.
  422.16(B)(4) Range Hoods.
  422.31(A) Rated at Not over 300 Volt-Amperes or 1/8 Horsepower.
  422.31(C) Motor-Operated Appliances Rated over 1/8 Horsepower.
  424 Part V.
  424.45 Installation of Cables Under Floor Coverings.
  424.47 Label Provided by Manufacturer.
  424.100 part X Low-Voltage Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment.
  Article 425. Fixed Resistance and Electrode Industrial Process Heating Equipment.
  430.53(D)(4) Single Motor Taps.
  430.99 Available Fault Current.
  440.9 Grounding and Bonding.
  440.10 Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  440.65 Protection Devices.
  445.11 Marking.
  445.13(B) Overcurrent Protection Provided.
  445.18 Disconnecting Means and Shutdown of Prime Mover.
  501.10(B)(1) Wiring Methods. Class I, Division 2.
  501.15(D) Cable Seals, Class I, Division 1.
  511.3(C) Repair Garages, Major and Minor.
  511.3(D) Repair Garages, Major.
  511.8 Underground Wiring.
  514.3(B)(2) Compressed Natural Gas, Liquefied Natural Gas, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas Areas.
  514.3(B)(3) Fuel Storage.
  514.8 Underground Wiring.
  514.11(A) Emergency Electrical Disconnects.
  514.11(B&C) Attended and Unattended Self-Service Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities.
  Article 516 Spray Application, Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Materials.
  517.2 Governing Body.
  517.2 Invasive Procedure.
  517.2 Medical Office (Dental Office).
  517.2 Patient Care Space.
  517.2 Selected Receptacles.
  517.16 Use of Isolated Ground Receptacles.
  517.29 Essential Electrical Systems for Hospitals and Other Health Care Facilities.
  517.30 Sources of Power.
  517.43(E) Dining and Recreation Areas.
  550.15(H) Under-Chassis Wiring (Exposed to Weather).
  590.4 Feeders and Branch Circuits.
  600.2 Photovoltaic (PV) Powered Sign.
  600.4(B) Signs with a Retrofitted Illumination System.
  600.6(A) Sign Disconnect Location.
  Table 600.33(A)(1) & (2) Applications of Power Limited Cable in Signs and Outline Lighting.
  600.33(A)(3,4) Low Volt Cable Marking Requirements.
  600.34 Photovoltaic (PV) Powered Sign.
  620.16 Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  625 Electric Vehicle Charging System.
  645 Information Technology Equipment.
  680.7 Grounding and Bonding Terminals.
  680.11 Underground Wiring Location.
  680.14 Corrosive Environment.
  680.21(A) Wiring Methods.
  680.22(B)(7) Low-Voltage Gas-Fired Luminaires, Decorative Fireplaces, Fire Pits, and Similar Equipment.
  680.25(1) Feeders.
  680.28 Gas-Fired Water Heater.
  680.82 Electrically Powered Pool Lifts
  690.2 DC-to-DC Converter Source and Output Circuits.
  690.7 Maximum Voltage.
  690.8(A)(1) Photovoltaic Source Circuit Currents.
  690.12(A&B) Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings.
  690.12(C) Rapid Shutdown Initiation Device.
  690.12(D) Rapid Shutdown Equipment.
  690.13(C) Photovoltaic System Disconnecting Means. Suitable for Use.
  690.31(A) Wiring Systems.
  690.47 Buildings or Structures Supporting a PV Array.
  690.56(C) Buildings with Rapid Shutdown.
  691 Large-Scale Photovoltaic (PV) Electric Power Production Facility.
  695.15 Surge Protection.
  700.2 Luminaire Directly Controlled.
  700.3(F) Temporary Source of Power for Maintenance or Repair of the Alternate Source of Power.
  700.5(E) Documentation.
  700.10(A) Identification.
  700.10(B) Emergency System Wiring.
  700.10(D) Fire Protection.
  705 Part IV. Microgrid Systems.
  Article 706 Energy Storage Systems.
  708.10(A)(2) Receptacle Identification.
  Article 710 Stand-Alone Systems.
  Article 712 Direct Current Microgrids.
  725.144 Transmission of Power and Data.
  Chapter 9 Tables, Note 9
  Available Fault Current.
  Available Fault Current and Characteristics of the Circuit.
  Available Fault Current. Understanding the Calculations.
  Available Fault Current. Example Calculation.
  Article 100 Definitions. Interrupting Rating.
  Article 100 Definitions. Short Circuit Current Rating.
  110.9 Interrupting Rating of Defensive and Passive Devices.
  110.9 Interrupting Rating.
  240.83(C) Circuit Breaker Marking. Interrupting Rating.
  110.10 Circuit Impedance, Short-Circuit Current Ratings, and Other Characteristics.
  Available Fault Current. Applying It Downstream of the Service.
  110.16(A) Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. General.
  110.16(B) Arc-Flash Hazard Warning. Service Equipment.
  110.24(A) Available Fault Current.
  110.24(B) Available Fault Current. Modifications.
  Available Fault Current and Remodel or Service Work.
  Available Fault Current and Blueprints.
  Available Fault Current on the Plans. Exercise 1.
  Available Fault Current on the Plans. Exercise 2.
  Available Fault Current on the Plans. Exercise 3.
  Available Fault Current on the Plans. Exercise 4.
  Fully Rated Systems.
  Series Rated Systems.
  240.86(A) Series Rated Systems. Selected Under Engineering Supervision in Existing Installations.
  110.22(B) Engineered Series Combination Systems.
  240.86(B) Series Rated Systems. Tested Combinations.
  110.22(C) Tested Series Combination Systems.
  Verifying a Tested Series Rated Combination. Circuit Breakers.
  Verifying a Tested Series Rated Combination. Fuses.
  NEC 110.3(B) and The Intermixing of Circuit breakers.
  240.86(C) Series Ratings. Motor Contribution Exercise 1.
  240.86(C) Series Ratings. Motor Contribution Exercise 2.
  Series Ratings and Selective Coordination.
  Circuit Breakers Protecting Circuit Breakers.
  Fuses Protecting Circuit Breakers.
  Fuse Protection of Passive Components.
  Selecting a Fuse Because of its Current Limiting Characteristics.
  Short-Circuit Current Ratings Dependent on Specific OCPDs.
  230.82(3) Equipment Connected to the Supply Side of Service Disconnect.
  285.7 Surge-Protective Devices. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  Article 100 & 409.22 Industrial Control Panels.
  409.110 Industrial Control Panels. Marking.
  430.8 Marking on Motor Controllers.
  430.99 Motor Control Centers. Available Fault Current.
  440.4 Marking on Hermetic Refrigerant Motor-Compressors and Equipment.
  440.10 HVAC Multimotor and Combination-Load Equipment. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  480.7 DC Disconnect Methods. Maximum Available Short-Circuit Current.
  620.16 Elevators. Short-Circuit Current Rating.
  700.5(E) Emergency System Transfer Equipment. Documentation.
  702.4 Optional Standby Systems. Capacity and Rating.
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