National Electrical Code: Grounding and Bonding
Agenda
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7:00 – 7:30 am CST
Morning Session
7:30 – 11:30 am CST
Break
11:30 am – 12:30 pm CST
Afternoon Session
12:30 – 4:00 pm CST
Presented by JD White
Introduction to Grounding and Bonding
Ground/earth Definitions
Ground fault paths/bonding
GFCI operation
Review of Ohm’s law
Electric shock hazards
Grounding Electrode System
250.52 – Grounding electrodes
250.53 – Grounding electrode system installation
250.54 – Auxiliary grounding electrodes
Grounding Electrode Conductors
250.62 – GEC materials
250.64 – GEC installation
250.66 – GEC sizing
250.68 – GEC and bonding
250.70 – Methods of grounding and bonding
System Grounding Part 1
250.20 – AC systems to be grounded
250.21 – AC systems not required to be grounded
250.22 – Circuits not to be grounded
250.24(A) – System grounding connections
System Grounding Part 2
250.24(B) – Main bonding jumpers
250.24(C) – Grounded conductors in service equipment
250.30 – Grounding separately derived AC systems
250.32 – Separate building feeders
Equipment Grounding and Conductors Part 1
250.110 – Equipment fastened in place
250.114 – Equipment connected by cord and plug
250.119 – ID of equipment grounding conductors
250.120 – EGC installation 250.122 – EGC sizing
250.126 – ID of wiring device terminals
Equipment Grounding and Conductors Part 2
250.110 – Equipment fastened in place
250.114 – Equipment connected by cord and plug
250.119 – ID of equipment grounding conductors
250.120 – EGC installation 250.122 – EGC sizing
250.126 – ID of wiring device terminals
Bonding Part 1
250.90 – General requirements
250.92 – Bonding of services
250.96 – Bonding other enclosures
Bonding Part 2
250.102 – Bonding conductors and jumpers
250.104 – Bonding pipe systems and structural metal
250.106 – Lightning protection systems
Methods of Equipment Grounding
250.130 – EGC connections
250.136 – Equipment considered grounded
250.142 – Grounded conductor and grounding equipment
250.148 – EGC continuity and attachment
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.7 CEUs (Electrical)
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Speakers
JD White
Consultant at Freelance Electrical System Design and Drafting
Mr. White’s past ten years with Columbus State Community College in Columbus, Ohio, as its Skilled Trades Program coordinator, has provided him with insights beyond teaching, including migration to semesters, and providing oversight of 144 apprenticeship courses and 28 open enrollment courses covering construction, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and welding. Mr. White helped craft 15 plans for study for various certificates, AAS majors, and ATS majors. He has been an active part of articulation agreements, with various vocational career programs and apprenticeship programs. He started a new open enrollment program in June of 2007, which had over 200 active students, and filled 28 course sections per term, prior to him handing it over to a new faculty member. Mr. White is presently working with 10 apprenticeship partnerships with annual enrollment of 1,500 students. He has oversight of five labs, equipment, materials, and lab personnel.
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Course Title: National Electrical Code: Grounding and Bonding
Delivery Method: Live Online
Course Description: This seven-hour live lecture presentation examines grounding and bonding requirements as prescribed by the 2017 version of the National Electrical Code to prevent protect occupants and users from electrical shocks.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objective 1:
Learners will be able to understand and use common terminology found in the National Electrical Code, be able to apply Ohms Law, and be able to explain the purpose of bonding.
Learning Objective 2:
Learners will be able to describe ground fault paths, discuss electrical shock hazards in structures, and explain the operation of GFCIs.
Learning Objective 3:
Learners will be able to identify AC systems that are required to be grounded and those that do not need to be grounded.
Learning Objective 4:
Learners will be able to differentiate grounding requirements for equipment fastened in place from equipment connected by cord and plug.
Learning Objective 5:
Learners will be able to explain the function of grounding electrode conductors (GEC) and identify GEC materials, and discuss their sizing and installation.
LUs: 7.0 LU Type: LU|HSWs.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of electrical systems
Advance Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Course Expiration Date: 02/18/2023
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