Board: Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (Electrical)
Credit Hours: 2.00
Rating: 716 ratings
Approval Number: 20170356
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Course Description
This interactive distance-learning course is an extensive and popular program analyzing the major changes to the National Electric Code (NFPA 70™) for the 2017 cycle. Members of the nineteen NEC® code-making panels contributed to the development of the authoritative text used in this online course.
The International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) and PacePDH.com staff have worked together to develop a quality online program that will provide information about code changes covering the safe installation and use of electrical products in the 2017 National Electrical Code.
The Analysis of Changes 2017 NEC - Two Hour Condensed course covers 35 of the most significant 2017 NEC code changes.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Recognize changes to wiring protection and wiring methods.
- Understand changes regarding equipment for general use.
- Describe code changes related to special occupancies and special equipment.
- Identify code changes related to special conditions as well as changes to code Tables and Annex D.
Instructor Bio
David Arnold We encourage students to contact David with any question related to online delivery, course management and even technical support. David has facilitated online courses since 2003 and has a wealth of knowledge which he is happy to share. In addition, Pace has a partnership with the International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI) to provide you with access to content experts. IAEI publishes a 400+ page Analysis of Changes book each electrical code cycle, which is the content basis for this course. We encourage students to contact Joseph Wages, Jr. with any content related questions and he will provide you with a prompt response. He has a wealth of industry knowledge which he is happy to share. Before his position as Director of Digital Education he was the Technical Advisor, Education, Codes and Standards Specialist and the Seminar Coordinator. In addition to being a Master Electrician, Joseph is an ICC Certified Building Official and holds certifications as Building Plans Examiner, Building Inspector, Chief Building Code Analyst and One- and Two-Family Dwelling Inspector. You can contact Joseph at jwages@iaei.org. |