Attend this program in Person at our school or as a LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR:
8 CEUs all in one day
Requirements to attend a live webinar:
You will need a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer to view it. If using a smartphone or tablet, it is best to have the app for the program on your device (i.e. Zoom, GoToWebinar).
To verify your continued attendance during the class, you will need a microphone, webcam or the ability to type into the program’s live chat.
Instructors or school personnel will take attendance periodically throughout the class.
Instructors may call on participants.
To verify attendance, a code word may be given sometime during the class.
You will be required to complete and return an evaluation after the course has ended. The evaluation may ask what code word was given.
You may not receive your Certificate of Completion if we cannot verify your attendance.
Webinar invitations are emailed to registered students as the course date nears (approximately one day prior to the class).
Certificates of Completion are emailed to students approximately 5 business days after the course for those attending as a Live Webinar
Grounding and Bonding of Electrical Systems 3 hours
This course explains the recommended practices for Grounding and Bonding residential industrial and commercial power systems. The major key points explained as to when and why grounding and bonding is required and how it is it achieved and tested properly. Latest code changes will be discussed.
Electrical Services – Residential, Commercial, Industrial 3 hours
Explains the electrical requirements for the installation of electrical services, conductors, equipment, labeling and the installation of associated equipment such transfer switches and generators. Describe the components, installation methods and proper grounding of overhead and underground consumer’s services to a single dwelling. Describe the wiring methods used for the installation of overhead and underground services. List the requirements for service equipment in a single dwelling. Indicate the various points for grounding and bonding of a consumer service and determine the size of these conductors. Determine the loading on services, feeders and branch circuits for single and multiple dwellings. Latest code changes will be discussed.
NEC Questions and Answers 2 hours
This course concentrates in the most frequently questions asked by contractors and inspectors. It describe the NJUCC construction code communicator in an effort to clarify industry related questions. Also it will discuss the UCC bulletins and other NJ DCA documentation related to NEC pertinent to the practice electrical contracting. Topic include: Permit application procedure the use of UCC The use of Construction Code communicator. The NJ Code assistance unit and its function
Instructor: Constantinos Papademas PE- Instructor # 14, Constantinos is a licensed professional engineer with 35 years of teaching experience in the areas of Electrical, Electronic and Mechanical systems. He is a licensed electrical contractor, electrical inspector, sub-code official, HVACR contractor and a plumbing contractor. He is also a member of the NJ State Board of examiners of Electrical Contractors.