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Texas Electrical Continuing Education (2019 – 2020)

Trenton SandefurAugust 28, 2019

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Course Content

Lessons Status
1

Introduction

2

5 New articles were added to the 2017 National Electrical Code

3

General Information (Chapter 1 – Chapter 4)

4

NEC Article 100 (Important definitions)

5

NEC Article 110 (Requirements for electrical installations)

6

Article 210.5 – 210.11 (GFCI requirements for other than dwelling units)

7

Changes made to Arc-Fault circuit interrupter protection

8

NEC Article 220, Branch Circuit, Feeder and Service load calculations

9

NEC Article 250 (Grounding and Bonding)

10

Article 300 – 310 (Changes from the 2014 to the 2017 Edition)

11

Article 312 & 314 (Changes from the 2014 to 2017 Edition)

12

Chapter 3 (Going over different wiring methods)

13

Article 400 – 408 (Lighting Controls)

14

Article 410 – 425 (Reorganization and new term for vending machines)

15

Article 430 – 445 (Motors)

16

Article 500 – 511

17

Article 514-517

18

Controlling hazardous energy as discussed by NFPA70E

19

Electrical Safety Review

20

TDLR Occupations Code Chapter 1305 (Electrician Law)

21

TDLR Electrician Administrative Rules Chapter 73

22

Conclusion

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