NEC 2014 Code Changes Update

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NEC 2014 Code Changes Update16.0 NEC N/A 6/3/2019
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6/3/2027
$65
This Virginia Electrical Engineer Continuing Education License renewal course reviews the top 100 most important National Electrical Code changes from the 2014 NEC.
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NEC 2014 Code Changes Update Course Topics:
  Overall Change.
  90.1 Purpose.
  Article 100 Definitions. Accessible, Readily (Readily Accessible).
  Article 100 Definitions. Coordination (Selective).
  Article 100 Definitions. Industrial Control Panel.
  Article 100 Definitions. Retrofit Kit.
  Article 100 Definitions. Separately Derived System.
  110.9 Interrupting Rating.
  110.21(B) Field-Applied Hazard Markings.
  110.24 Available Fault Current.
  110.25 Lockable Disconnecting Means.
  110.26(C)(3) Entrance to and Egress from Working Space. Personnel Doors.
  110.26(E)(2) Dedicated Equipment Space Outdoors.
  200.4(B) Neutral Conductors. Multiple Circuits.
  210.8(A)(7) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Unit sinks.
  210.8(A)(9) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Dwelling Unit Bathtubs or Shower Stalls.
  210.8(A)(10) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Laundry Areas.
  210.8(B) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection for Personnel. Other Than Dwelling Units.
  210.8(D) Kitchen Dishwasher Branch Circuit.
  210.12 Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection.
  210.12(A) Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection. Dwelling Units.
  210.12(B) Branch Circuit Extensions or Modifications - Dwelling Units.
  210.12(C) Dormitory Units.
  210.13 Ground-Fault Protection of Equipment.
  210.17 Electric Vehicle Branch Circuit.
  210.19(A)(1) Conductors Minimum Ampacity and Size.
  210.22 Permissible Loads, Individual Branch Circuits.
  210.52(E)(1) Outdoor Outlets. One-Family and Two-Family Dwellings.
  210.52(E)(3) Outdoor Outlets. Balconies, Decks, and Porches.
  210.52(G) Basements, Garages, and Accessory Buildings. Garages.
  210.52(I) Foyers.
  210.64 Electrical Service Areas.
  215.2(A)(1) Feeders. Minimum Rating and Size.
  215.12(C)(2) Feeders Supplied from Direct-Current Systems.
  220.12 Lighting Load for Specified Occupancies.
  225.10 Wiring on Buildings (or Other Structures).
  225.36 Service Disconnect Type.
  230.28 Masts as Supports.
  230.30(B) Underground Service Conductors. Wiring Methods.
  230.44 Cable Trays.
  230.82(3) Equipment Connected to the Supply Side of Service Disconnect.
  240.21(B)(1) Feeder Taps Not over 3 m (10 ft) Long.
  240.87 Arc Energy Reduction.
  250.64(B) Grounding Electrode Conductor Installation. Securing and Protection Against Physical Damage.
  250.64(D)(1)(3) Building or Structure with Multiple Disconnecting Means in Separate Enclosures. Common Grounding Electrode Conductor and Taps.
  250.66(A) Size of Alternating-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor. Connections to a Rod, Pipe, or Plate Electrode(s).
  250.68(C)(3) Grounding Electrode Connections.
  Table 250.102(C)(1). Grounded Conductor, Main Bonding Jumper, System Bonding Jumper, and Supply-Side Bonding Jumper for Alternating-Current Systems.
  250.104(B) Bonding of Piping Systems and Exposed Structural Metal. Other Metal Piping.
  250.119 Identification of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  250.121 Use of Equipment Grounding Conductors.
  250.122(B) Size of Equipment Grounding Conductors. Increased in Size.
  250.130(C) Nongrounding Receptacle Replacement or Branch Circuit Extensions.
  250.166 Size of the Direct-Current Grounding Electrode Conductor.
  250.186 Ground-Fault Circuit Conductor Brought to Service Equipment.
  250.194 Grounding and Bonding of Fences and Other Metal Structures.
  300.11(B) Raceways Used as Means of Support.
  300.22(C)(1) Other Spaces Used for Environmental Air (Plenums).
  300.38 Raceways in Wet Locations Above Grade.
  300.45 Warning Signs.
  Table 310.15(B)(3)(a) Adjustment Factors for More Than Three Current-Carrying Conductors.
  Table 310.15(B)(3)(c) Ambient Temperature Adjustment for Raceways or Cables Exposed to Sunlight on or Above Rooftops.
  310.15(B)(3)(c) Raceways and Cables Exposed to Sunlight on or Above Rooftops.
  310.15(B)(7) 120/240-Volt, Single-Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders.
  314.15 Damp or Wet Locations.
  314.25 Covers and Canopies.
  314.27(A)(1) Vertical Surface Outlets.
  314.28(A)(3) Pull and Junction Boxes and Conduit Bodies. Smaller dimensions.
  330.10(11) MC Cable. Uses Permitted.
  330.30(B) MC Cable Securing.
  330.30(D) MC Cable. Unsupported Cables.
  334.10 Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable. Uses Permitted.
  334.10 Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable. Devices of Insulating Material.
  348.30(A) Fittings as a Means of Support.
  350.42 Couplings and Connectors.
  352.24. Rigid PVC Conduit Bends- How Made.
  370.10 and 370.12 Cablebus. Uses Permitted, Uses Not Permitted.
  376.22(B) Metal Wireways. Adjustment factors.
  376.56(B) Power Distribution Blocks.
  386.120 Surface Metal Raceways. Marking.
  392.18(H) Cable Trays. Marking.
  392.20 Cable and Conductor Installation.
  Article 393 Low-Voltage Suspended Ceiling Power Distribution Systems.
  400.4 Flexible Cords and Cables. Types.
  400.7 Flexible Cords and Cables. Uses Permitted.
  404.2(C) Switches Controlling Lighting Loads.
  404.10 Mounting of Snap Switches. Box Mounted.
  406.3(E) Controlled Receptacle Marking.
  406.4(D) Receptacle Replacements.
  406.5 Receptacle Mounting.
  406.5(E) Receptacles in Countertops and Similar Work Surfaces.
  406.5(F) Receptacles in Seating Areas and Other Similar Surfaces.
  406.9(B) Receptacles in Wet Locations.
  406.12 Tamper-Resistant Receptacles.
  406.15 Dimmer-Controlled Receptacles.
  Article 408 Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards.
  408.3(E)(2) DC Bus Arrangement.
  408.4(A) Circuit Directory or Circuit Identification.
  408.4(B) Field Identification Required. Source of Supply.
  408.55(C) Back Wire-Bending Space.
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