Montana 4 Hour 2017 NEC Changes: Program 2
Level: Intermediate
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Item #: RV-PGM152
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Course Description
This 4-hour program is presented in 4 lessons. Each lesson has a test which must be passed with a minimum score of 70% and a survey which must be completed before proceeding to the next lesson. The lessons are listed below:
2017 NEC Changes: Overcurrent Protection and Grounding & Bonding (RV-11107)
2017 NEC Changes: Enclosures and Boxes (RV-11108)
2017 NEC Changes: Hazardous Locations (RV-11112)
2017 NEC Changes: Special Occupancies (RV-11113)
Lesson 1: The first lesson covers Article 240 and 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the requirements for overcurrent protection and for grounding and bonding. Changes include the addition of arc energy reduction requirements for fuses, additional options for the grounding of separately derived systems, changes to the allowed and prohibited types of grounding electrodes, recognizing new options for intersystem bonding, clarifying the rules for parallel conductors, and others.
Lesson 2: Chapter 3 of the NEC contains requirements for wiring methods, enclosures and boxes. Notable changes that include the addition of a new column in Table 312.6(A), new box fill requirements for barriers in boxes, clarifying the rules for cables entering enclosures, and new rules for separable attachment fittings.
Lesson 3: Chapter 5 of the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC) also contains requirements for special occupancies. Notable changes include the relocation of fourteen definitions to Article 100, a surprising new allowance for wiring methods in Class I locations, underground wiring changes for commercial garages and fuel dispensing locations, and new fuel storage classification requirements
Learning Objectives
- Describe the new requirements for arc energy reduction
- Explain the changes to grounding of separately derived systems
- Describe changes to the requirements for intersystem bonding terminations
- Describe the changes for equipment grounding conductors in parallel circuits
- Explain the new column for wire bending space in Table 312.6A and in B
- Describe the changes for power monitoring equipment installed inside of an enclosure
- Describe the requirements for barriers that are installed in boxes in 314.16
- Know all about these new separable attachment fittings in 314.27E
- Describe the changes to class one, division two wiring methods
- Know the requirements for cable seals at class one locations
- Discuss how the code handles area classification in commercial garages
- Describe the changes for underground wiring for both fuel dispensing facilities and commercial garages
- Explain the rules for emergency disconnect at fuel dispensary facilities
- Describe the changes to definitions in 517
- Identify the changes to wiring methods and equipment in health care facilities
- Discuss the updated requirements for receptacles at RV parks, as well as the changes to their load calculations
- Explain the new requirements for ground fault protection at marinas and boatyards, and describe why signage is now required
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