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Our Vermont electrician continuing education courses are code based and written using real world applications. Information is explained from the electrical code inspector's perspective but translated into simple explanations of the 2005 NEC codebook. The NEC Review Part 1, 2, and 3 courses cover chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the 2005 NEC codebook. NEC Review Part 1 offers lessons on Article 100 which includes definitions of common industry terms as set forth by the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) and the NECC (National Electrical Code Committee), gaining a more thorough understanding of the 2005 NEC codebook, and the most common misconceptions of the national electrical code. NEC Review Part 2 covers the most common requirements of chapter 3 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include basic requirements for installation of cables, outlet boxes, and raceways. During this course, the proper sizing of outlet boxes will be demonstrated, as well as the installation requirements for most of the commonly used raceways and cable types. And NEC Review Part 3 covers the most common requirements of chapter 4 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include special equipment such as motors, transformers, lighting fixtures, low voltage lighting, phase converters, generators, receptacles, panels, and switches.

We are currently developing Vermont electrician continuing education courses. The Vermont electrician continuing education will maintain the high stardards that American Contractor's Exam Services has set for all the training we provide.

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  • To renew your Electrical Contractors License in the state of Vermont, you are required to complete 15 hours of continuing education every three years.
  • All licenses expire every three years on the last day of the month designated by the Board. Continuing education must be completed prior to expiration.
  • Continuing education courses must instruct on the current National Electrical Code book.
  • Licensees are strongly recommended to keep a copy of documentation verifying continuing education completion.
NEC Review Part 1
(Pending Approval)
4 hours for $35.00 online!
A four-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapters 1 & 2 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include the layout of the code, how to understand the code terminology, and the general code requirements contained in chapters one and two. These topics include, grounding and bonding, minimum required clear working space, and the proper installation of branch circuits, feeders and services. At the conclusion of this session, the user will be given a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics.
NEC Review Part 2
(Pending Approval)
4 hours for $35.00 online!
A four-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapter 3 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. he topics covered in this class include basic requirements for installation of cables, outlet boxes, and raceways. During this course, the proper sizing of outlet boxes will be demonstrated, as well as the installation requirements for most of the commonly used raceways and cable types. We will also discuss the protection of conductors as related to the different environments faced. At the conclusion of this session, the user will have an option to take a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics. The exam is very beneficial to employers.
NEC Review Part 3
(Pending Approval)
4 hours for $35.00 online!
A four-hour course covers the most common requirements of chapter 4 of the 2005 NEC and provides a more thorough understanding of the code. The topics covered in this class include special equipment such as motors, transformers, lighting fixtures, low voltage lighting, phase converters, generators, receptacles, panels, and switches. During this course, user should gain a more thorough understanding of the requirements established in this chapter. At the conclusion of this session, the user will have an option to take a seventy five question practice test, used to prove competency in these topics. The exam is very beneficial to employers.
NEC 2008 – Understanding the Code Changes
(Pending Approval)
4 hours for $35.00 online!
A four-hour course purpose is to provide an overview of the significant changes found in the 2008 National Electrical Code. Several of the changes found will impact the day-to-day installation procedures of most electricians. The presentation is very beneficial to employers.

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Our online instruction system is the easiest possible way to earn your CE credits. Your progress through the course is recorded in our servers, allowing you to work at your own pace.

You may choose to work through the course a little at a time; when you return to www.ceforvermont.com and enter your email address and password, you will be taken to the point in the course where you left off.

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