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Once again, Mike Holt Enterprises is partnering with EC&M to present a 2-day lively and interactive training! Be among the first in the industry to understand the key changes being made in this edition of the Code - you'll learn how the latest National Electrical Code changes could affect your future work.
September 12-13, 2017
Presented by Brian House, Mike Holt Enterprises Instructor.
Brian House is a certified Mike Holt Instructor and Technical Director at Mike Holt Enterprises. He began teaching seminars in 2000, and in that year he joined the elite group of instructors that attended Mike Holtâs Train the Trainer boot camp. Brian was personally selected for development by Mike Holt after being named as one of the top presenters in that class. Today, as Technical Director for Mike Holt Enterprises, Brian helps Mike bring his products to the market, as well as manages the curriculum development for Apprenticeship programs nationally. He played a key role for the 2017 NEC Mike Holt products by assisting in the re-writing and editing of the textbooks, coordinating the content and illustrations, and assuring the technical accuracy and flow of the information. From the 1990s, as a licensed unlimited electrical contractor, Brian ran a contracting firm that did everything from single family homes to industrial manufacturing. His extensive first-hand experience and skills, along with Mike Holtâs instructor training have enabled him to develop a teaching style that is practical, straightforward, and refreshing. Brian travels across the country to teach Mike Holt seminars to groups that include electricians, instructors, the military, and engineers.
Topics Hereâs a small sampling of some of the many changes that will be discussed during the training session:
- New torque tightening requirement for terminations
- Expanded GFCI applications in other than dwelling units
- New receptacle outlet requirements for meeting rooms
- Revision that now prohibits pool structures from being used intentionally as a grounding electrode
- Removal of temperature adder table for rooftop cable installations
- Revised the scope of Art. 555 to include both commercial and non-commercial docking facilities, as well as reduced the ground-fault protection trip limit from 100mA to 30mA
- New requirement for surge protection of critical operations data systems
Cleveland, Ohio: September 12-13, 2017 - Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center
15% OFF - Use Discount Code OFFER15
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Date: September 12-13, 2017
Location: Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center
Registration: Contact Kim Good for more information.
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