McHenry
County College will offer a one-day IAEI's One- and Two-Family
Dwellings-2014 NEC seminar from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, May 29 in
the Bersted Lecture Hall, Room A240 at the college, located at 8900
U.S. Hwy. 14 in Crystal Lake.
This
seminar is ideal for electricians, inspectors, engineers, designers,
project managers, students and those who work in the commercial or
industrial building trades. Participants will learn how to make more
accurate, thorough, and safe installations and inspections of one-
and two-family dwellings. The seminar is based on a comprehensive
book of the same name that explains in clear, concise language the
installation, design, and inspections of electrical systems in
dwellings. Both NEC and IRC requirements are referenced in this
book.
Seminar
presenter is L. Keith Lofland, director of education, Codes and
Standards for IAEI. Lofland represents IAEI as a member of Code
Making Panel 9 for the National Electrical Code. He is the principal
author of several IAEI publications including IAEI’s NEC Analysis
of Changes, Soares Grounding and Bonding, and IAEI’s One- and
Two-Family Dwelling Electrical Systems.
Cost
is $225 and includes lunch. If registered by May 13, the One- and Two
Family Dwelling book will be included.
For
more information or for a company sponsored form, contact Ruth
Kormanak at (815) 479-7879 or rkormanak@mchenry.edu.
To register for this course, please call the MCC Registration Office
at (815) 455-8588, or register online at www.mchenry.edu/community,
and use course code number: USV U45 001.
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