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Welcome to our new Continued Education online classroom!

This new classroom completely replaces our previous online study environment. It features:

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  • Many new courses, Including 2017 NEC Code Courses and California Title 24.
  • Compatability with all devices with internet access.
  • Also works great on your smartphone!

If you are already signed up and need to continue your hours: Select Classroom Login on the right side of the site navigation and type in either your Username OR Email Address. Your login information has not changed, and your completed hours should still be present. We have made every effort to ensure a smooth transition, but should you find anything to be in error please call us immediately at 866-685-8564 between 7 am to 10 pm Mon – Fri.

If you are a returning student and need to start your lessons: click the person icon next to the shopping cart to log into your account. Your username and password have not changed. Once logged in you can select orders and then select the (Go Shop) Button choose your course by adding it to the cart.

If you have forgotten your login information, you can reset it: Just click here and enter the username or email address associated with your old account and you will recieve an email allowing you to reset your password.

New Students: Click the Our Courses button in the site navigation and add the product you need to the cart to begin the process of creating your account.

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Continued Education Programs

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Exam Preparation Programs

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The scope of Article 555 has been modified to include:

Fuel dispensing systems shall be provided with one or more clearly identified emergency shutoff devices or electrical disconnects and shall be installed not more than _______ feet from the fuel dispensing devices.

Fuel dispensing systems shall be provided with one or more clearly identified emergency shutoff devices or electrical disconnects and shall be installed not less than _______ feet from the fuel dispensing devices.

A metal intrinsically safe apparatus, shall be bonded according to section(s) ____________.

Simple apparatus shall be permitted to be installed in any hazardous (classified) location in which the maximum surface temperature of the simple apparatus does not exceed the ignition temperature of:

T/F: A simple apparatus, whether or not shown on the control drawing(s), shall be permitted to be installed provided the simple apparatus does not interconnect intrinsically safe circuits.

Seals for cables entering enclosures shall be installed within _______ inches of the enclosure or as required by the enclosure marking.

T/F: Boxes and fittings are never required to be explosion-proof.

T/F: Rigid metal conduits and intermediate metal conduits with listed threadless fittings are not allowed Class 1, Division 2 locations, according to Article 501.10.

Type PVC, RTRC, and HDPE conduit shall be permitted where encased in a concrete envelope at least ________ thick.

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