2017 NEC Changes: Overcurrent Protection and Grounding & Bonding

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Format: Online Self-Paced
Duration: 1.00
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Article 240 and 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) contain the requirements for overcurrent protection and for grounding and bonding. Several changes were made in Articles 240 and 250. In this interactive, online course, we will discuss notable changes to the 2017 NEC. Such changes include the addition of arc energy reduction requirements for fuses, additional options for the grounding of separately derived systems, changes to the allowed and prohibited types of grounding electrodes, recognizing new options for intersystem bonding, clarifying the rules for parallel conductors, and others.

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Objectives
  • Describe the new requirements for arc energy reduction 
  • Explain the changes to grounding of separately derived systems 
  • Describe changes to the requirements for intersystem bonding terminations 
  • Describe the changes for equipment grounding conductors in parallel circuits
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