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Soares Grounding and Bonding - - This seminar is a must for those who wish to keep informed and increase their expertise in the grounding and bonding of electrical systems. Completely revised to the current edition of the NEC, it is based on the authoritative text Soares Book on Grounding and clearly explains the fundamentals and practice of grounding in easily understood language. Dozens of new and revised color illustrations and photos of actual installations clarify and simplify the fundamental principles of grounding and bonding. Instructor: J. Philip Simmons Electrical Requirements for Health Care Facilities, NEC Article 517 Requirements for electrical installations in health care facilities are covered in this seminar. It is primarily based on the provisions set forth in the National Electrical Code (current edition). This material has been developed in the interest in promoting greater understanding and increasing electrical safety for systems in health care facilities. This presentation will establish a thorough understanding of the technical and Code requirements contained in NEC 517. Introductory information is provided about the basic requirements and structure of the NFPA 99, Standard for Health Care Facilities and the history of how Article 517 evolved in the NEC. This seminar, which is conveyed in easily understood language, is a must for those who wish to keep informed and increase their expertise in the specific requirements involved in the health care environment. Instructor: J. Philip Simmons Hazardous (Classified) Locations This IAEI seminar covers the requirements for electrical installations in hazardous (classified) locations. It is primarily based on the provisions set forth in the National Electrical Code (current edition). The material has been developed in the interest in promoting greater understanding and increasing electrical safety for systems in hazardous (classified) locations. This material is ideal for self-study and is also an excellent multimedia program for public presentations and forums. Fundamentals and critical requirements for electrical wiring in hazardous (classified) locations are explained in easily understood language. Hundreds of new and revised color illustrations and photos exemplify the proper use and application of the electrical requirements in these locations. Instructor: J. Philip Simmons One and Two-Family Dwelling Electrical Systems This comprehensive seminar explains installation, design, and inspection of electrical systems in new and existing one- and two-family dwellings in clear, concise language, with numerous pictures and graphics. This seminar is based on IAEI’s book entitled One- and Two-Family Dwelling Electrical Systems, 5th edition, that includes the electrical requirements of both the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the International Residential Code (IRC). This presentation is particularly helpful and valuable for inspectors, contractors, electricians, and students in making more accurate, thorough, and safer installations and inspections. Instructor: Lanny McMahill Half-Day Classes Swimming Pools and Similar Installations, NEC 680 In order for one to properly install the appropriate wiring methods or to inspect a swimming pool or similar installation, one must be familiar with and understand NEC 680. Article 680 is divided into several parts covering such things as a permanently installed swimming pool, a storable swimming pool, spas and hot tubs, fountains, and hydro massage bathtubs to name a few. All of these installations have specific requirements. This seminar takes an in-depth look at these explicit requirements for the combination of water and electricity. Some of the topics covered will include such things as wiring methods, grounding and bonding, lighting and receptacle locations, motors, and GFCI requirements. This information is a must for installers and inspectors alike who desire a safe environment in and around these wet locations where the combination of water, electricity, and personnel demand a hazard-free experience. Instructor: Lanny McMahill Requirements for Electrical Services This training program provides information about installation and inspection of electrical services. The program provides an overview of the major design issues and minimum Code requirements related to services. The program includes topics such as number of services, service disconnecting means locations, requirements for service equipment, equipment ratings, and grounding and bonding of electrical services. This material is primarily based on the requirements set forth in Article 230 of the NEC. Instructor: Lanny McMahill
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