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Course #21635 - PowU 1030: National Electric Code 2

Course Expiration: March 19, 2026
Course Type: Contractor
Core Credit Hours: 4.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
Course Type: Electrician
Core Credit Hours: 4.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
NFPA-70E Specific: No
Course Name:PowU 1030: National Electric Code 2
Course Outline & Objectives:This course is a continuation of PowU 1030: National Electric Code 1 and expands on the following topics. -Updates / Changes -Installation Basics -Conductor Sizing -Motors / Transformers -Grounding -Voltage Drop -Protection -Load Calculations - Hazardous locations
Course Schedule Refer to https://www.powmation.com/store for updates on course dates.
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Keywords: EC, NEC Code, Code Changes, Electrician, Journeyman, practical applications, Master, Engineer, Electrical, Continuing Education, Credits, Troubleshooting, Power
Location(s): Utah Salt Lake
Teaching Method: Live
Company Name: PowMation Engineering
Phone: 8018650030
Address: 2097 Granary Way
City: Saratoga Springs
State: UT
Postal Code: 84045
Email Address: tbird@powmation.com
The Course Provider is: a professional association or organization involved in the construction trades
Signup Link: https://www.powmation.com/store
Instructor First Name: Tyler
Instructor Last Name: Bird
Instructor License #:
Instructor Resume: Mr. Bird is a professional electrical engineer and has successfully completed numerous projects in industrial power systems and automation. He has performed numerous power system studies for industrial facilities including load flow, short circuit, protective device coordination, and arc flash. He worked directly for power companies, control system integrators, and an engineering design firm prior to working at PowMation Engineering. Mr. Bird leads out on electrical engineering, PLC programming, training courses, and power system studies. Mr. Bird received his AAS degree in Electrical Automation & Robotics Technology from UVU, a BS degree in electrical engineering from Brigham Young University, and an MS degree in electrical power engineering from the University of Idaho. He teaches courses in electrical safety, arc flash, PLC programming, and power systems to industry professionals and students at Utah Valley University.
Instructor First Name: Scott
Instructor Last Name: Searle
Instructor License #:
Instructor Resume: Mr. Searle has worked in the Electrical Industry since 1981. Mr. Searle attended the Electrical Automation Program which is now known as the Electrical Automation and Robotic Technology (EART) program. He passed his Journeyman electrician test in 1987 and his Master Electrician test in 1990. Mr. Searle has extensive experience in industrial, commercial, and residential projects. He has been the project manager and lead on numerous projects and also uses both his electrical and data skills as a Registered Communication Distribution[1] Designer (RCDD). Mr. Searle currently manages electrical projects, assists with installs, provides estimates, leads out on arc flash study data collection, and assists with electrical safety training courses. He also teaches courses in industrial motors, motor controls, and the National Electrical Code. He assists clients with preventative maintenance via inspections, thermal imaging, power monitoring, and transformer oil sampling. Mr. Searle is well versed in the electrical and control field and understands the importance of safety and wearing the proper PPE for the task at hand.

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