Description
This course provides an in-depth overview of the requirements and best practices for using torque tools when terminating building wire, as outlined in NEMA Bulletin No. 120. Participants will learn about recent updates to the National Electrical Code® (NEC), specifically sections 110.3(B) and 110.14(D), that mandate proper torquing of conductors according to manufacturer specifications. The course covers the importance of adhering to specified torque values to ensure safe, reliable electrical connections, prevent long-term equipment failures, and comply with industry standards. Practical guidance on inspection, verification, and maintenance procedures is also included, making this course essential for anyone involved in electrical installations or inspections.
Objectives
- Understand the NEC requirements and NEMA Bulletin No. 120 guidance for proper torque tool usage during building wire termination.
- Identify and apply manufacturer-specified torque values to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable electrical connections.
- Perform inspection, verification, and maintenance procedures to maintain the integrity and safety of electrical installations.
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