Course Summary
2020 National Electrical Code Chapters One and Two
The main goal of this
course is to work with students to improve their knowledge of the some of the
more significant changes that have taken place in the National Electrical Code
over the last few code cycles.
We will use the PowerPoint
from the International Association of Electrical Inspectors titled “Analysis of
Changes, NEC-2020” as a base for this class.
We will also primarily use the 2020 NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code)
throughout the class as we apply the coursework to everyday applications. We will also discuss how the National
Electrical Code has changed over the last few cycles as well as the changes in
the 2020 code cycle.
Through our past class
offerings we have found that there are some license holders that are either not
fully aware of some of the changes that have taken place in past code cycles or
simply just do not fully understand how they would apply to their everyday
work. As such, even though the focus of
the class will be the changes that have taken place in the 2020 National
Electrical Code cycle, we will also cover major changes that have taken place
in past cycles and that are still in existence after the issuance of the 2020 National
Electrical Code edition.
Throughout the classroom
session we quiz the attendees to determine comprehension of the subject
matter. As such, sometimes we well dwell
on various parts of the longer than other parts based upon the needs of each individual
class.
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Agency Approval
Agency Approval |
Course Number |
Expiration |
Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners |
1613 |
12/31/2023 |
Instructors
Matthew Hermanson
Matthew Hermanson is a master electrician license holder in Iowa (Class A Master), Nebraska (Electrical Contractor), and Missouri (Electrical Contractor). He is approved by Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming to teach all electrical subjects.
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