2023 NEC® Changes: General Requirements for Wiring Methods, Conductors, and Enclosures

Are you up to code? This interactive online course covers some of the 2023 updates in the National Electrical Code®, including changes to Articles 300, 310, 312, and 314. These changes will address items such as protection against physical damage to wiring, underground installations, and the number of conductors in a raceway, as well as supports for enclosures and conduit bodies. We will also discuss outlet box installation and ratings, so get charged up on the updates to the NEC® here.

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Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Discuss the damage protection requirements of 300.4
  • Recall the changes for underground wiring in 300.5
  • Explain the clarification for conductor length in 300.14
  • Discuss the raceway fill requirements of 300.17
  • State the importance of exit stairways in 300.25
  • Discuss the allowances of copper-clad aluminum conductors in 310.3
  • Explain the clarification for 310.15 for rooftops
  • Recall the requirements for fasteners in 312.10 and 314.5
  • Explain the revisions in 314.16 for box fill
  • List the requirements for boxes supported by cord pendants in 314.23
  • Discuss the new clearance requirements for wiring entering boxes in 314.24 and
  • Recall the rules in 314.27 for boxes that support ceiling fans

Specs

Course Level Intermediate
Languages English
Compatibility Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Ryan Jackson

Ryan Jackson is a combination inspector in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. He began his career as a carpenter while in high school, and began doing electrical work at the age of 18. At the age of 23 Ryan landed his first job as an electrical inspector, and subsequently became certified in building, plumbing, and mechanical inspection, as well as building and electrical plan review. Two years after becoming an inspector, he was approached by a friend in the area asking him to fill in at an electrical seminar for him. After his first class he was hooked, and is now a highly sought after seminar instructor. Ryan has taught in several states, and loves helping people increase their understanding of the Code.

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