0 Item(s)
Electrical: Grounding, Bonding, and Panels
Keyword(s)
Michael Casey; Electrical, Grounding, Bonding, Electrical Panels, Electricity, Alabama; Delaware; Florida; Illinois; Indiana; Maryland; Montana; Nevada; New Hampshire; New Mexico; North Carolina; Ohio; Oklahoma; Oregon; South Dakota; Tennessee; Texas; Virginia; Washington; West Virginia; Wisconsin
Electrical concepts can be tricky in an inspection. Use this course to further your understanding of electrical systems, amperage, locations of panels, electrical theories, electrical terminology, the difference between grounding and bonding, and much more. Examine the tactics used when inspecting service drops, service laterals, and service entrances while maintaining proper safety. Use this course as a guide for future electrical checks in your home inspection.
Credits
ASHI CE:4.0, CE:4.0, OH CE:3.5

Description
Understand your responsibilities when inspecting electrical systems, then strengthen your reports by becoming familiar with key terms used to describe wires, cables, electrical equipment, and the laws that govern electricity. Brush up on your knowledge of grounding and bonding, their appropriate amperages and locations, and when each should be used. Review the basics of conducting an inspection on service drops, entrances, and equipment. Polish off your learning experience by examining how to safely work with electrical cabinets and panelboards. FL #1675; IL #454.000761 "Mandatory"; WA #H22022526; TN #881; OH #HICO0093311; OK #16148-H; TREC #44161; NV #CE.8282228-IOS; NC #CEC730; SD #5579E426