What NFPA rules and requirements do we need to follow when installing and working with these different choices of equipment. How do we size the conductors? Where do we put the overcurrent protection. What are Tap Rules and how and when do they apply? What about Grounding and Bonding? What voltage systems do these systems work with… and much more. To help in increasing your code knowledge and further your continuing electrical education in these systems, register now and purchase your course to learn these exciting requirements.
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Generators, Motors and Transformers Electrical Course
Electricity is arguably the most valuable resource we have in our modern society. Without electricity, most of the things we do and rely on a daily basis wouldn’t be there. So, while electricity is so ingrained into our lives that we can take it for granted and hardly notice it’s there, if there’s an electrical problem, it can be difficult to notice anything else. Is there a way we can address this issue? There certainly is. Backup power or reliable power sources of many types can be selected and used. Transformers and Generators are just two of the ways to achieve reliable power.
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Art 445 Generators
Article 450 Transformers
Electrical Panel / Disconnects
Art 240 Overcurrent Protection
Services
Grounding and Bonding
Tap Conductors
Sizing of Conductors
Sizing of Raceways
Maintenance Requirements
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Working with this equipment what are the requirements?
What are the NEC Codes and standards that apply. How can we install these circuits to have a system that is essentially free from the hazards arising from the use of electricity? What Short Circuit currents will we be working with. Register and reserve your place in the course now by Purchasing a spot of the classes above.