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Overcurrent and Overvoltage Protection Changes in the NEC® 2008

2-hour Seminar: $49

Ferraz Shawmut's Overcurrent and Overvoltage Protection Changes in the NEC® 2008 seminar is packed with the latest information to help you learn how to easily comply with recent changes in the code. Here's what will be covered ($49):

Short Circuit Current Ratings

  • 100 SCCR Definition
  • 409.2 Industrial Control Panel Re-Defined
  • 409.110(3) Markings Exception
  • 670.3 Additional Markings

Series Ratings
  • 110.22(B) Engineered Series Combination Systems
  • 240.86 Passive Component Requirement

Selective Coordination
  • 700.27 Emergency Systems Coordination
  • 701.18 Legally Required Standby Systems

Engineering Analysis for Feeder Tap Adequacy
  • 240.92 Supervised Industrial Installations

Field Marking for Delta Mid-Point Grounded Systems
  • 408.3(F) Switchboards and Panelboards

Non-Removable Locking Hardware For Disconnects
  • 440.14 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment
  • 620.51 Elevators

Stationary Battery Disconnects
  • 480.5 Disconnecting Means Required

Surge Suppressors
  • 280 Surge Arrestors
  • 285 Surge Protection Devices

Arc Flash Requirements
  • 100 Qualified Persons
  • 110.16 Flash Protection Labeling

Branch Circuit Overcurrent Devices
  • 100 Definition

Taught by circuit protection experts, this information-packed course is an excellent value. The low per-person cost includes the full seminar and timesaving tools like the SCCR Quick Select Guide, selection charts, fuse application data and the latest version of our popular Select-A-FuseĀ® software.

Travel and lodging are not included. Documentation to support Professional Development Hours for state PE requirements will be available on request.



 

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How to Register

Use our secure registration form to register online or via mail or fax. You will receive e-mail confirmation within 24 hours. Questions? Call Ann Sicard at 978-465-4261.



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Who should attend

Anyone involved in designing, installing or maintaining electrical systems will benefit from this seminar, including:

  • Electrical engineers
  • Consulting and specifying engineers
  • Safety and plant engineers
  • Maintenance supervisors


 


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