2002 National Electrical Code
Instructor-led Training Course
Delivered at Your Location

MaintenanceResources.com can now bring high quality instructor-led training to your facility to bring your staff up to date on the 2002 National Electrical Code.

This course provides the latest information regarding changes to the NEC. 

The course is composed of a stand-alone, two-day core that teaches participants how to find, interpret, and apply NEC standards.

Then you can select from four different half-day modules to provide additional subject-specific practice for participants.

 

Who Should Attend: Electrical engineers and contractors, inspectors, construction and maintenance electricians, designers, supervisors, safety engineers, and apprentices.
Prerequisites: None
Length: Core Course-16 hours
Subject Specific Modules - 4 hours each
Class Size: Up to 24
CEU's Awarded: 1.75
Format: Instructor-directed problem solving, independent problem-solving practice, and limited lecture

Learning Objectives
Core Module:

  • Find an applicable section of the 2002 National Electrical Code
  • Interpret 2002 National Electrical Code standards
  • Apply exceptions to 2002 National Electrical Code standards
  • Apply 2002 National Electrical Code requirements to:
    • Service, Branch, and Feeder Circuits
    • Overcurrent protective devices
    • Conductor selection and sizing
    • Motor and motor-control circuits
    • Transformers
    • Grounding and bonding circuits
Optional Module 1:

Basic Circuit Standards and Overcurrent Protection
  • Calculating service, feeder, and branch circuit loads
  • Calculating service, feeder, and branch circuit overload protection requirements
  • Selecting service, feeder, and branch circuit conductor sizes
  • Selecting enclosures for overcurrent protective devices
  • Interpreting equipment-specific overcurrent-protection articles in the NEC
  • Finding and using NEC tables for conductor ampacity
  • Calculating minimum overload protection for various loads
Optional Module 2:

Grounding and Motor-Circuit Standards

  • Identifying "made" and "other" grounding electrodes
  • Selecting transformer conductors that must be grounded
  • Identifying NEC color codes for grounding-circuit conductors
  • Selecting the size of grounding and bonding conductors
  • Using metal parts of equipment as "Equipment Grounding Conductors"
  • Calculating motor short circuit, ground fault and overload protection requirements
  • Selecting the size of motor branch circuit conductors
Optional Module 3:

Wiring Methods, Lighting System, Transformer, and Control Circuit Standards
  • Calculating the number of conductors permitted in conduit
  • Selecting junction-boxes
  • Applying ampacity correction factors
  • Interpreting lighting-system grounding requirements
  • Calculating branch and feeder circuit lighting loads
  • Interpreting transformer overcurrent protection requirements
  • Determining transformer grounding requirements
  • Interpreting special requirements for askeral transformers
  • Identifying power-limited control circuits
  • Applying power-source standards for Class 1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
  • Applying overcurrent-protection requirements for Class 1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
  • Applying grounding standards for Class 1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
Optional Module 4: 

Hazardous Location and Employee- Safety Standards
  • Identifying Class I, II, and III locations
  • Locating and interpreting hazardous-location circuit requirements
  • Describing "Non-incindive" circuits and equipment
  • Using NFPA 70E to define electrical-safety related terms
  • Identifying employee-safety training standards
  • Applying electrical-safety work practices
  • Applying personal protective equipment standards
  • Applying Lockout/Tagout practices standards
Course Customization: Call 1-800-777-0753 for a detailed outline or for information about tailoring this course to your specific needs.
Pricing: Dependent on total number of training days delivered.
Course Location: Your site.

This course is delivered at your location.  For pricing information and to schedule your on-site sessions please contact a Sales Representative for our delivery partner, Learn Maintenance, at 1-800-777-0753.

 

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