This 4 credits course, approved by TDLR, examines the 35 key updates to the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), covering changes from Sections 100 to 300. It also addresses safety requirements under the 2024 NFPA 70E and Texas laws and regulations outlined in Chapters 73 and 1305.
Course Features
- Lectures 43
- Quizzes 43
- Duration 52 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 3
- Certificate Yes
- Assessments Yes
- 2 Sections
- 43 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- NEC 2023 changes between sections 100 and 30056
- 1.1110.17 – Servicing and Maintenance of Equipment
- 1.2110.17 – Servicing and Maintenance of Equipment1 Question
- 1.3110.21 – Markings
- 1.4110.21 – Markings1 Question
- 1.5110.29 – In Sight From
- 1.6110.29 – In Sight From1 Question
- 1.7110.22(A) – Identification of Disconnecting Means
- 1.8110.22(A) – Identification of Disconnecting Means1 Question
- 1.9110.33(A) and 110.34(A)
- 1.10110.33(A) and 110.34(A)1 Question
- 1.11210.23 Permissible Loads, Multiple-Outlet Branch Circuits
- 1.12210.23 Permissible Loads, Multiple-Outlet Branch Circuits1 Question
- 1.13210.70 Lighting Outlets Required
- 1.14210.70 Lighting Outlets Required1 Question
- 1.15210.52(C) Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces
- 1.16210.52(C) Island and Peninsular Countertops and Work Surfaces1 Question
- 1.17210.8(B) Other Than Dwelling Units
- 1.18210.8(B) Other Than Dwelling Units1 Question
- 1.19215.15 Barriers
- 1.20215.15 Barriers1 Question
- 1.21215.18 Surge Protection
- 1.22215.18 Surge Protection1 Question
- 1.23220.110 Receptacle Loads
- 1.24220.110 Receptacle Loads1 Question
- 1.25220.120 Marinas, Boatyards, Floating Buildings, And Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities
- 1.26220.120 Marinas, Boatyards, Floating Buildings, And Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities1 Question
- 1.27220.70 Energy Management Systems (EMSs)
- 1.28220.70 Energy Management Systems (EMSs)1 Question
- 1.29230.67 Surge Protection
- 1.30230.67 Surge Protection1 Question
- 1.31230.71(B) Two to Six Disconnecting Means
- 1.32230.71(B) Two to Six Disconnecting Means1 Question
- 1.33240.2 Reconditioned Equipment
- 1.34240.2 Reconditioned Equipment1 Question
- 1.35240.4(D)(3) 14 AWG Copper-Clad Aluminum
- 1.36240.4(D)(3) 14 AWG Copper-Clad Aluminum1 Question
- 1.37Table 240.6(A) Standard Ampere Ratings for Fuses and Inverse Time Circuit Breakers
- 1.38Table 240.6(A) Standard Ampere Ratings for Fuses and Inverse Time Circuit Breakers1 Question
- 1.39Table 240.6(D) Remotely Accessible Adjustable-Trip Circuit Breakers
- 1.40Table 240.6(D) Remotely Accessible Adjustable-Trip Circuit Breakers1 Question
- 1.41242.2 and 242.9 – Surge Protective Devices
- 1.42242.2 and 242.9 – Surge Protective Devices1 Question
- 1.43Article 235 – Branch Circuits, Feeders and Services over 1000 Volts AC, 1500 Volts DC, Nominal
- 1.44Article 235 – Branch Circuits, Feeders and Services over 1000 Volts AC, 1500 Volts DC, Nominal1 Question
- 1.45250.130 – Equipment Grounding Conductor Connections
- 1.46250.130 – Equipment Grounding Conductor Connections1 Question
- 1.47250.140 – Frames of Ranges and Clothes Dryers
- 1.48250.140 – Frames of Ranges and Clothes Dryers1 Question
- 1.49250.148 – Continuity of Equipment Grounding Conductors and Attachment in Boxes
- 1.50250.148 – Continuity of Equipment Grounding Conductors and Attachment in Boxes1 Question
- 1.51250.36 – Impedance Grounded Systems
- 1.52250.36 – Impedance Grounded Systems1 Question
- 1.53250.70 – Grounding and Bonding Conductor Connection to Electrodes
- 1.54250.70 – Grounding and Bonding Conductor Connection to Electrodes1 Question
- 1.55250.24(D) – Grounded Conductor Brought to Service Equipment
- 1.56250.24(D) – Grounded Conductor Brought to Service Equipment1 Question
- NFPA 70E & Texas Laws & Rules30
- 2.1110.2(B) When Required
- 2.2110.2(B) When Required1 Question
- 2.3110.3(I) Job Safety Planning and Job Briefing
- 2.4110.3(I) Job Safety Planning and Job Briefing1 Question
- 2.5120.6 Process for Establishing and Verifying an Electrically Safe Work Condition
- 2.6120.6 Process for Establishing and Verifying an Electrically Safe Work Condition1 Question
- 2.7130.7(C)(5) Hearing Protection
- 2.8130.7(C)(5) Hearing Protection1 Question
- 2.9320.3(A)(1) Electrical Hazard Thresholds.
- 2.10320.3(A)(1) Electrical Hazard Thresholds.10 Minutes1 Question
- 2.11Texas Laws and Rules 73.10 – Definitions
- 2.12Texas Laws and Rules 73.10 – Definitions1 Question
- 2.13Texas Laws and Rules 73.10 – Definitions (Contd..)
- 2.14Texas Laws and Rules 73.10 – Definitions (Contd..)1 Question
- 2.15Texas Laws and Rules 73.20 – Licensing Requirements: Applicant and Experience Requirements
- 2.16Texas Laws and Rules 73.20 – Licensing Requirements: Applicant and Experience Requirements1 Question
- 2.17Texas Laws and Rules 73.22 – Licensing Requirements: General
- 2.18Texas Laws and Rules 73.22 – Licensing Requirements: General1 Question
- 2.19Texas Laws and Rules 73.23 – Licensing Requirements: Renewal
- 2.20Texas Laws and Rules 73.23 – Licensing Requirements: Renewal1 Question
- 2.21Texas Laws and Rules 73.25 – Continuing Education
- 2.22Texas Laws and Rules 73.25 – Continuing Education1 Question
- 2.23Texas Laws and Rules 73.26 – Documentation of Required On-The-Job Training
- 2.24Texas Laws and Rules 73.26 – Documentation of Required On-The-Job Training1 Question
- 2.25Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.002 – Definitions
- 2.26Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.002 – Definitions1 Question
- 2.27Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.002 – Definitions (Contd..)
- 2.28Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.002 – Definitions (Contd..)1 Question
- 2.29Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.003 – EXEMPTIONS.
- 2.30Texas Laws and Rules Sec. 1305.003 – EXEMPTIONS.1 Question