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Feeders & Branch Circuits Course for Electrical CEU


feeders and branch circuits course


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This Feeders & Branch Circuits course is an online video course with no exam.


The course is free, you pay only to report your hours - try before you buy!

Electricians who are apprentice electricians, journeyman electricians or master electricians must complete continuing education units every 12 months. These units act as refreshers to prove to the state that you are not just working, but also updating your education on laws and regulations.

Topics are based on the 2017 NEC including: 
  • dwelling unit feeders
  • feeder overcurrent protection 
  • feeder wiring methods
  • feeders to swimming pool equipment panelboards
  • feeders at other than dwelling units
  • ampacity adjustments
  • feeder installation requirements
  • dwelling unit branch circuits. 


Also covered are safety according to NFPA 70E and Texas laws and administrative rules.


Even if your license is up to date and you do not need to renew, it is always best to keep yourself up-to-date on industry wide updates, safety procedures, rules and more.  Consider taking this course lesson for free, you only pay to report your hours.


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