MT - 2023 NEC Changes: Chapters 4-7 (PGM)
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
• Discuss the requirements for the disconnection of LED drivers in 410.71
• Recall the requirements for flexible cords in 422.16
• Recall the requirements for GFPE in 426.28 for snow melting and deicing equipment
• Describe the clearance requirements of 440.8
• List the requirements for the protection of live parts in 440.11
• Explain the clearance requirements of 440.14 • List the requirements in 445.18 for generator disconnects
• Discuss the prime mover shutdown requirements in 445.19
• Describe the revised scope of Article 480
• List the types of manufactured wiring systems in 604.100
• Recall how energy management systems can be used for EVSE in 625.42
• Explain the GFCI and SPGFCI requirements of 680.5 for pools and similar installations
• List the requirements for equipment in the corrosive environments indicated in 680.14
• Explain the requirements for swimming pool motors in 680.21
• Describe the equipotential bonding requirements for pool decks in 680.26
• State the requirements for bonding around the splash pads discussed in 680.54
• Discuss the recognition of floating PV arrays in 690.4
• Discuss the evolution of line-side connections of interconnected sources in 705.11
• Explain the new disconnect requirements for some energy storage systems in 706.15
• Explain what a Class 4 system is in the new Article 726
• Recall the listing requirements for energy management systems in 750.6
• List the new requirements for load management in 750.30
• Explain why the title of Article 810 was changed
• List the allowable protection techniques in 500.7 and in the new Table 13 in Chapter 9
• Recall the allowances for coded raceways in 501.10 and 502.10
• List the requirements for pharmacies in 517.10
• Discuss the expansion of Part 5 of Article 517 in 517.70
• Recall the protection requirements in 555.35
• State when 555.36 requires an emergency disconnect for shore power
• Explain why the temporary wiring requirements of 590.8 were reduced