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SUMMARY:2020 NEC Code Update Course
DESCRIPTION:Learn what you need to know to meet the new NEC rules!\n\nThe class will focus on the 2020 NEC Code Changes primarily for Commercial Installations. There are extensive rules changes and additions for NEC Article 625 and these will be covered in the class. \n\nRich Van Wert will be leading a 2020 code update class. Rich has been employed in the Electrical Industry for more than 46 years and training for 19 years and is an electrical inspector in Pennsylvania in New Jersey.\n\n Approved for 5 hours of continuing education in Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, and Delaware\n All Attendees will receive a certificate of completion.\n Some of the topics include: AFCI's\, GFCI Requirements\, Tamper Resistant Receptacles\, Lighting Loads\, Junction Box Access\, Service Disconnects\, Generators\, Multi-wire Circuit Protection and much more will be covered.\n Please feel free to send in questions that you need answered ahead of time to Julie Rosa from United Electric Supply @jrosa@unitedelectric.com and they will be included/addressed in the program.\n\nCost: $150 for Members \n\n$250 for Non-Members\n\n\n\n*2020 NEC Code book recommended\, but not required\n\n\n\nRegister via this link: https://centralpennsylvaniachapterofindependentelectricalcontractors.growthzoneapp.com/ap/Events/Register/nPeZv7wL by September 18\, 2020.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn what you need to know to meet the new NEC rules!
\nThe class will focus on the 2020 NEC Code Changes &ndash\; primarily for Commercial Installations. \; There are extensive rules changes and additions for NEC Article 625 and these will be covered in the class. \; \;
\nRich Van Wert will be leading a 2020 code update class. \; Rich has been employed in the Electrical Industry for more than 46 years and training for 19 years and is an electrical inspector in Pennsylvania in New Jersey.\n