Texas Overview of the National Electrical Code (Expired) Trenton SandefurAugust 11, 2016 Please Log-in to access the course. Course Content Lessons Status 1 4 new articles were added to the 2014 N.E.C. 2 National Electrical Code Information 3 Article 100 & Article 110 4 Chapter 2, Chapter 3, and Chapter 4 of the N.E.C. 5 Chapter 5, Chapter 6, and Chapter 7 of the N.E.C. 6 Chapter 8, Chapter 9, and Annexes of the N.E.C. 7 Article 100 8 Separately Derived Systems 9 Retrofit Kit 10 Section 110.16 11 Field Applied Hazard Markings 12 Fault Current Calculations (Part 1) 13 Fault Current Calculations (Part 2) 14 Lockable in the open position 15 Working Space 16 Minimum Width of Clear Working Space 17 Height of Clear Working Space 18 Dedicated Equipment Space 19 Multiwire Branch Circuits 20 Section 210.4 & Section 210.8 21 G.F.C.I Protection Changes 22 Arc-Fault Protection 23 Section 210.12(C) & Section 210.17 24 Minimum Sizing of Branch Circuit Conductors 25 Section 210.52 & 210.64 26 Section 215.2(A) 27 Table 250.102(C) & Section 250.122(B) 28 Section 310.15(B)(7) & Section 314.15 29 Section 314.25, Section 393, & Section 404.2(C) 30 Section 406.3(E) & Section 406.105 31 Retrofit Kits, Nameplate on Equipment & GFCI Protective Devices 32 Patient Bed Locations & Operating Rooms 33 Section 600 34 Review Question Ten 35 Section 700.8, Section 702.7, & Section 725.3 36 Section 728 & Section 750 37 Section 800 & Chapter 9 38 Electrical Safety 39 Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation 40 Conclusion QuizzesStatus 1 Review Question One 2 Review Question Two 3 Review Question Three 4 Review Question Four 5 Review Question Five 6 Review Question Six 7 Review Question Seven 8 Review Question Eight 9 Review Question Nine 10 Review Question Eleven