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Randy presents webinars for NTT Training.
Thursday July 7 11:00 AM MDT: Updates the 2017 NEC, Part 2 - Chapters 1-4
Myself and NTT Instructor Mel Amundson just returned from the NFPA’s NEC® member’s meeting where we voted on proposed changes for the 2017 NEC® change cycle, and we want to tell you what we learned. During Part 1 of this webinar series we will cover what major changes to expect coming to the 2017 National Electrical Code®. Learn about the overall theme of the new code changes and gather information on updated standards and the latest for 2017 electrical codes and safety. Understand what to expect for these updates and be prepared for the new code cycle!
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Electrical cabinets are often designed as a central control point for automation and process control equipment. Inside the cabinet are PLCs, VFDs, and associated communication and control wiring. Safety always should be the first concern before opening a cabinet. It’s easy to forget that working inside a cabinet can expose workers to dangerous voltages and short-circuit currents. Industrial control panels are required to have durable and legible labels that indicate the rated voltage, number of phases, and the frequency of any supply in the cabinet. Many panel doors now have arc-flash warning labels. Join us for an explanation of how to approach control-system enclosures with electrical safety in mind.
Rick Maday, Pentair Equipment Protection - Randy Barnett, NTT - Steven Moore, Raytek
Register for FREE upcoming webinars for 2016 include:
Thursday July 7 11:00 AM MDT: Updates the 2017 NEC, Part 1 - Overview
July 28: Updates to the 2017 NEC, Part 2 - Details on Chapters 1-4
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Randy