NEC 2014 Code Change (4 Hr) - Oregon |
"The following course is designed around Chapters 4 through 8 of the 2014 NEC. There will be certain terms that will be revisited from earlier chapters, but predominately its focus will be on additions to the Code as well as revised articles, sections, subsections and finally subdivisions. The author has given special attention to a minute portion of code changes for several reasons. One reason is due to the sheer number of proposed changes in the 2014 NEC which limits the capability of a single course with regards to content and scope. Additionally, the NFPA which authors the text and code changes for the NEC, âdoes not independently test, evaluate or verify the accuracy of any information or the soundness of any judgments contained in its codes and standardsâ, therefore, it is left to the installers and more importantly to the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), to interpret and apply the code. As a result the author has selected certain code changes to not only bring meaning to the code but an understanding to the premise of the change. Lastly, the author has selected a wide range of code changes to appeal to all electricians rather than focus primarily on one area of the Code specific to a few types of installers. It is important to keep in mind that although the authorâs point of view is an educated perspective, it is the AHJ and their interpretation of the code that an installer will have to abide by when servicing and installing. This course is designed to offer an insight into the Code Panelâs decision making process so that an interpretation of the code and the code changes can lead to a better understanding for the installer." Price: 39.00 ![]() |