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2023 NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC) Essentials

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NFPA 70 will help in navigating the NEC to find applicable requirements for an electrical installation and examining the requirements of the NEC as they relate to the safety of an electrical installation. Determination of the dimensions of required access and working spaces about equipment and general requirements for sizing and installing service, feeder, branch circuit conductors, and overcurrent protection. The training will help in selecting and sizing key elements of the building grounding and bonding system while determining the minimum raceway size for a given set of conductors.

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  • Who Will Benefit/ Who Should Attend

This instructor-led training contains the code requirements found in the 2023 edition of NFPA 70 including, examining the requirements of the NEC as they relate to the safety of an electrical installation, determining general requirements for sizing and installing service, feeder, branch circuit conductors, and overcurrent protection, and selecting and sizing key elements of the building grounding and bonding system.

The 2023 NFPA 70 (NEC) Essentials Training will help you provide a safe and compliant design and electrical installation in your work setting. The course is designed to advance your ability to locate, interpret, and apply requirements in the ever-evolving NEC. You will leave with actionable takeaways that help you comply with requirements and have confidence in your ability to recognize potential problems.

  • Navigate the NEC to find applicable requirements for an electrical installation.
  • Examine the requirements of the NEC as they relate to the safety of an electrical installation.
  • Determine the dimensions of required access and working spaces about equipment.
  • Determine general requirements for sizing and installing service, feeder, branch circuit conductors, and overcurrent protection.
  • Select and size key elements of the building grounding and bonding system.
  • Determine the minimum raceway size for a given set of conductors.
  • Electricians
  • Electrical Contractors
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Electrical Inspectors
  • Facility Managers
  • Maintenance Professionals
  • Project Managers
  • Safety Engineers
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