JADE Learning is offering an 11-Hour Renewal Package for Florida Electrical Contractors. The courses are online and meet the requirements for the August 31st, 2020 renewal deadline. All licensed electrical contractors in Florida are required to complete 11 hours of continuing education to renew a Florida electrical contractor license.
There are about 2,500 licensed electrical contractors in North Carolina whose licenses expire in the latter part of the year. Is your license about to expire? If so, sign up now to take the North Carolina electrical contractor continuing education class to renew your license on time. The requirements set […]
Feeders Part 3 Feeder Conductor Ampacity. The conditions of use must be considered when determining the minimum size of a feeder conductor. A continuous load, such as the lighting load in a store building, generates heat in the feeder conductor that must be compensated for. Ambient temperatures above 86oF or more than […]
Oregon General Supervising Electricians (S) and Limited Supervising Electricians (PS) have a 24-hour Oregon electrical continuing education requirement that has to be satisfied by Saturday, October 1st, 2016. The state of Oregon Building Codes Division requires the 24 hours of Oregon electrical continuing education hours to cover 12 hours of […]
The license renewal deadline for Montana Journeyman electricians, Residential electricians, and Master electricians is July 15th, 2016. All Montana licensed electricians must have the required 16 hours reported to the Montana Department of Labor and Industry State Electrical Board before the deadline in order to renew a Montana electrician license. […]
It’s a new year and JADE Learning’s new North Carolina electrical contractor classes are starting! If you have ever been to a JADE Learning class, then you know that you are in for a great experience. Our instructors Don Hursey and Jeff Simpson are experts on the National Electrical Code […]
One theme in the new edition of the Code is new technologies and requirements for their safe installation and modification. Today we are going to start with four new articles that were added in the 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code to accommodate these emerging technologies.
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