Course Category: New Jersey

  • 2023 NEC Update Course - In-Person

    1 Lessonin $250
    • CL - $250.00
    Wiring Methods

    This is a mandatory in-person seminar.

  • Article 680 - Swimming Pools, Fountains, and Similar Locations - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • Pools - March 16th - $100.00

    The 4-hour seminar will look at the construction and installation of electrical wiring for, and equipment in or adjacent to, all swimming, wading, therapeutic, and decorative pools; fountains; hot tubs; spas; and hydromassage bathtubs, whether permanently installed or storable, and to metallic auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, filters, and simila

  • Designing Electrical Systems - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • DES - February 10th - $100.00

    This seminar will look at different aspects of electrical wiring based on the design requirements of the latest edition of the National Electrical Code. This seminar will take you through the calculation processes and conductor sizing requirements for many different electrical component installations that can be found throughout the NEC.

  • Grounding & Bonding - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • GB - $100.00

    This 4-hour seminar will cover the general requirements for grounding and bonding of electrical installations, and the specific requirements for systems, circuits, and equipment that are required, permitted, or not permitted to be grounded. It will look at circuit conductors to be grounded on grounded systems along with the location of the groundin

  • Hazardous Locations - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • HL - $100.00
    Oil Refinery

    This 4-hour continuing educational course is part of the 34-hour package and will meet your New Jersey electrical contractors license renewal requirements. Articles 500 through 504 cover the requirements for electrical and electronic equipment and wiring for all voltages in Class I, Divisions 1 and 2; Class II, Divisions 1 and 2; and Class III, Div

  • Healthcare Facilities - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • HC - $100.00

    This 4-hour continuing educational course will look at the provisions of article 517 and explore the electrical construction and installation criteria in health care facilities that provide services to human beings. We will take a look at the wiring requirements for single function buildings and how these installation procedures are intended to be

  • Motor Conductor and Protection Calculations - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • Motors - March 2nd - $100.00
    Article 430

    This 4-hour continuing educational course will look at solar PV systems including the array circuit(s), inverter(s), and controller(s) for such systems. The systems covered by this article may be interactive with other electrical power production sources or stand-alone or both and may or may not be connected to energy storage systems such as batter

  • Project Cost Estimating - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • Estimating - March 16th - $100.00
    Estimating

    This webinar will provide individuals with an understanding of project cost estimating steps and procedures within the construction industry. Project cost estimating is a process of approximating or estimating how […]

  • Project Management - Webinar 2024

    2 Lessonsin $100
    • PM - February 10th - $100.00

    This 4-hour seminar will take a look at project management and the process of leading team members through the project in an effort to meet all the project goals and objectives that have been established. Project management allows individuals to apply management techniques to a project based on the client’s objectives and deliverables that are pres

  • Single Family Dwelling Calculations - Webinar 2024

    1 Lessonin $100
    • SF - March 2nd - $100.00

    This 4-hour continuing educational course will take a look at the requirements for calculating branch-circuit, feeder, and service loads based on the table and information provided within the National Electrical Code. Part I provides general requirements for calculation methods while Part II provides calculation methods for branch-circuit loads. Pa