Course Description:
The State of Minnesota Board of Electricity requires that technicians doing electrical work in a residence or commercial building must hold an Electricians License. This includes low voltage systems, such as telecommunications voice and data circuits, which requires the individual to have a Low Voltage Electrical License. The License is renewable every two years and requires 16 hours of Continuing Education 4 hours of NEC and 16 hours of other related material. This seminar is Certified by the Board of Electricity and meets the requirements for Low Voltage License Renewal Continuing Education.
This 8-hour training seminar meets the requirements for 4 hours of NEC Code and 4 hours of other related material. This seminar covers aspects of the NEC 20172018 that specifically pertain to telecommunications circuits and equipment that are in, on or service to buildings including residential, commercial and telephone buildings (Central Offices, Remotes, Cabinets, etc.). This seminar explains not only the Code requirements but also the technical reasons for the requirements. The attendee will have a much better understanding of why the Code requirements exist.
The training seminar also covers the National Electric Safety Code (NESC) that provides Code requirements for Outside Plant cables and equipment.
These are the Official Code references for this seminar
NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC 20172018).
IEEE C2-20172018, National Electric Safety Code (NESC 20172018).
Rural Utilities Service (RUS) documents.
E-CFR, Electronic Code of Federal Regulations
Students Will Learn:
Course Length:
1 Day