March 4th, 2025 – 8:00am to 12:00pm – 4 CEUs* “AM Session”
(Please Arrive by 7:45 am to check in)
Code changes happen, but are you exploring the NEC and applying them?
Materials Needed: National Electrical Code Book, Photo ID, calculator.
JCR Productions provides a workbook.
Where: Hampton Inn and Suites at Crabtree Valley
3920 Arrow Drive
Raleigh, NC 27612
Hotel Phone: 919-881-7080
(Reduced room rates available for JCR workshop attendees. Call hotel directly to book your room.)
Instructor: Victor Ring
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Course Outline
This workshop focuses on how electricians will incorporate the NEC and it’s code changes into their day-to-day work.
Introduction .5 hour
Table of Contents, Article 90, NEC history, & basic navigation methods. Code Changes example: Article 100 reformatting
Current and Upcoming Code Changes 1 hour
Code Changes are introduced.
Based on the Science 1 hour
Article 210, Article 310, Article 220, Article 310, Article 240, Article 310, Articles 400-800, Article 250; Code Changes example: Article 310 additions.
Navigating the NEC 1.5 hour
Navigation Methods, Electrical slang versus correct Terminology; Code Changes example: Article 445 additions.
*A COMPLIMENTARY ONLINE COURSE IS PROVIDED TO EVERYONE ATTENDING THIS CLASS! YOU CAN EARN AN ADDITIONAL 4 CEUs AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU!
Are you considering joining us for the full day instead? Take a peek at the remaining day’s content –
Know the Math 2 hours
Ohm’s Law; Standard & Optional Methods; Demand Factors for Appliances, Ranges, Dryers, Cooking; Loads for Schools, Restaurants, Farm; Current Code vs Updated Codes, example: Article 220 change in calculations.
Making Systems Safe 2 hours
Article 250 Grounding Electrodes, Grounding Electrode Conductors, Grounded Conductors, Bonding Jumpers, Equipment Grounding Conductors; Chapter 9 Voltage Drop, Resistance, Induction; Article 310 Temperature Adjustment; Article 250 Impedance; NFPA70E, OSHA 29, CFR 1910; Ladders, lift equipment, personnel protection equipment, safety briefings, inspections of tools and equipment, worker compensation; business organization and note-taking; Current Code vs Updated Codes, example: Article 242 addition.