Introduction to the National Electrical Code and 2023 Update

This online engineering PDH video presentation presents key articles of the National Electrical Code and an update of 2023 changes.
This course is designed so that even non-electrical engineers and non-electricians can learn the basic tenets of the NEC. Upon attending this course, participants will be able to identify codes pertaining to various electrical equipment installations. Participants will learn the methodology associated with analyzing and interpreting key articles in the National Electrical Code. Some key calculations related to the application of the code will be illustrated, followed by class exercises for knowledge reinforcement purposes. The main focus of this course is low voltage (0 to 1000V). The major updates in the 2023 revision of the code will be covered. In order to enhance the participants’ understanding of the line current differences between three-phase AC, “Y” and “∆ - Delta” configurations - in the selection and application of protective devices - methods for calculating three-phase AC currents in “Y” and “∆ - Delta” loads will be covered. This course is designed for electrical engineers, non-electrical engineers with some electrical background, licensed electrical professional engineers, maintenance engineers, engineering managers, facilities managers and other professionals who are not familiar or current on National Electrical Code.
This 8 PDH video presentation is designed for engineers or designers looking to learn the basic tenets of the National Electrical Code and the 2023 changes.
This PE continuing education video presentation is intended to provide you with the following specific knowledge and skills:
- Learning about the National Electric Code and how to navigate it
- Learning about the key NEC articles that govern electrical equipment installations
- Familiarizing with the significant 2023 changes to the NEC.
- Learning how to perform calculations required in the application of key articles of the National Electric Code.
- Learning the difference between three phase AC, “Y” and “Delta” configuration of loads and sources and know the significance of these configurations from practical power distribution and application perspective.
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