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- Certificate Continuing Education - Electrician Talk
Does anyone have experience with completion of continuing education hours for renewal through an Online source vs Sit in class? Thinking of doing the online route due to schedule flexibility the fee isn’t that bad at average of $200
- California 32 hour continuing education - Electrician Talk
JADE Learning is a private educational company under contract with the Sacramento County Office of Education to offer continuing education classes We have met all the requirements of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards for continuing education providers " seems legit! :thumbsup: Reply Like S Sangi96Elec
- Service change panel relocation ,. AFCIs? - Electrician Talk
Cut me some slack I am a 100% commercial electrician and I was told never attempted that it would not work to put an GFCI outlet on an arc fault breaker If you can, I learned something today Just like when I was an apprentice (family side job) and was scratchimg my head when I attempted to used a single pole AFCI's on a three wire While the other circuit was a conventional breaker The AFCI
- 250. 52(a)(1) Jade learning interpertation - Electrician Talk
Got a JADE LEARNING (continuing ed class on grounding course #1030810) book in the mail today This one is on grounding I looked at 250 52 (a) (1) and here
- 210. 52 (C) 3 receptacle placement in a kitchen peninsula
Kitchen Island, Peninsular-Countertop, and Work Surface Receptacle Requirements | JADE Learning The 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) has ushered in a brand-new method for determining the number of receptacle outlets required to serve island countertops; peninsular countertops; and work surfaces located in kitchens, pantries, breakfast rooms
- Campground Service - Electrician Talk
Sizing RV-Park Electrical Services Using NEC Table | JADE Learning The Electrical Service supplying an entire RV park must be sized to accommodate the electrical demands of multiple modern recreational vehicles drawing power simultaneously from the individual park sites
- Help passing Massachusetts journeyman test - Electrician Talk
Jade Learning is also out there While not passing the first isn’t a big deal, the faster he passes, the idea is the raise should follow
- arc fault required for panel change out? - Electrician Talk
Changing out a 42 circuit, 200 amp panel from a home built in the late 90's It had a 200 amp panel, the busbar went south under a loose A C double pole breaker so I am replacing the panel with a new 42 circuit panel Inspector says I must install arc faults now for any circuits involving the
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