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Course Title: National Electric Code
Location: San Joaquin Field Division
Sponsor: O&M Training Center
Participants: H.E.P. Electricians Only
Class Limits: Minimum 8, Maximum 16
Class Dates:
Time:

0730 to 1530 hours, Days 1 & 2
0730 to 1130 hours , Day 3
20 Hours

Instructor: Curtis Wada
Course Information: This class is designed as a refresher course for Journey-level workers who have been introduced to the N. E. C. book and would like to become more effective with it.
Class Prerequisites: The student should have electrical background and have prior experience with the National Electric Code Book.

Class Subjects

Day One – 8 Hours
  • Article 90 Introduction

  • Article 100 Definitions

  • Article 110 Requirements for Electrical Installation

  • Article 200 Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors

  • Article 225 Outside Branch Circuits Feeders

  • Article 230 Services

  • Article 240 Overcorrect Protection

  • Article 250 Grounding

  • Article 300 Wiring Methods

  • Article 305 Temporary Wiring

  • Article 310 Conductors for General Wiring

  • Article 318 Cable Trays

Day Two – 8 Hours
  • Article 345 Intermediate Metal Conduit

  • Article 346 Rigid Metal Conduit

  • Article 347 Rigid Non-Metallic Tubing

  • Article 348 Electrical Metallic Tubing

  • Article 349 Flexible Metallic Tubing

  • Article 350 Flexible Metal Conduit

  • Article 370 Outlet, Device, Pull and Junction Boxes, Conduit Bodies and Fittings

  • Article 380 Switches

  • Article 400 Flexible Cords and Cables

  • Article 410 Lighting Fixtures, Lamp Holders, Lamp, and Receptacles

  • Article 424 Fixed Electric Space Heating Equipment

  • Article 430 Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers

Day Three – 4 Hours
  • Article 440 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment

  • Article 450 Transformers and Transformer Vaults

  • Article 480 Storage Batteries

  • Article 500 Hazardous Locations

  • Article 511 Commercial Garage, Repair, and Storage

  • Article 630 Electric Welders

  • Article 710 Over 600 Volts, Nominal General

  •  Wrap-up and Course Evaluation