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July 3, 2020 By admin

Continuing Education Credits for Home Inspectors Washington State

Continuing Education Credits for Home Inspectors Washington

Mike Twitty – History of Electrical Codes and Electrical Inspections – 4 hrs – #H20108700

Course Description This course is designed to review the history of the development of the National Electric Code and the evolution of common wiring methods. The emphasis will focus on typical installations that home inspectors encounter daily. Discussions will include, how, what, when to report issues, and concerns. We will discuss how to find and use NEC references. The timelines of specific requirements and methods will be covered. GFCI and arc fault protection will be covered in depth. What is “grandfathered” in existing homes? Examples of recommended upgrades to ensure safety will be given. Feedback and questions from participants will be encouraged. Saturday, Septemeber 12th, 2020 Subscribe to learn about upcoming courses

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