- Course 227.
- 4 1 Week.
- 3.2 CEU.
This course is developed to provide a comprehensive study of Chapters 1 through 4, including a brief overview of Chapter 5 of the 2014 National Electrical Code®. Major updates and revisions from previous editions are addressed throughout

this course. The class participant learns how to apply the Code to properly install electrical circuits and equipment. This course provides a study of the definitions of electrical terms; requirements for electrical installations, such as branch circuits and grounding systems; wiring methods and materials; overcurrent protection, voltage drop, neutral load and other calculations through practical exercises; the method for determining conductor ampacity through practical exercises; sizing circuits and devices for motors and motor circuits through practical exercises; and more. The content of the NEC-2014 course also addresses the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.302-.308 mandated requirements for electrical installations.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for electricians, electrical inspectors and electrical contractors who have a need to meet federal, state and local requirements for performing electrical work. Each participant will receive a softbound copy of the NEC®-2014 standard, along with the AVO textbook. Students should have a working knowledge of basic electricity.