Our Northwest HVAC/R electrical continuing education courses are approved by Washington State Labor & Industries. For more information, please contact us at staff@localhost or call 509-747-8810 in Spokane, WA. From the Electrical Department of Labor & industries: Basic Classroom Training Required: Before you can renew your training certificate, you must have completed 48 hours of basic classroom education since your certificate became active. If your education requirement is not complete by the expiration date of your certificate, you cannot renew it and you cannot work in the electrical construction trade. If you do not renew by your expiration date, you will have to pay a late renewal fee.
REFUND POLICY: Due to the limited availability and high demand for classes, no shows will result in no credit or refunds. If you registered for a class and would like to cancel or change to another upcoming session, you must email the Northwest HVAC/R office with 5 business days before the class starts which will allow us time to contact people from the ongoing wait list and get them registered.
HIRING CEU Instructors throughout Washington State, Must have one or any of the electrical Journeyman or Specialty licenses or any of the Administrator licenses. Part-time evening sessions available.
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Focuses on arc flash safety, differences and uses of AFCI and GFCI and the new chapter 242 (overvoltage). Emphasis on...
Dec 2nd & 3rd, 2024
Focuses on basic motor control principles, definitions, symbols and control circuit diagrams. Emphasis on common...
Dec 9th & 11th, 2024- date change as of 12/5/24
Focuses on the importance and safety for employees and consumers of grounding and bonding for electrical and mechanical...
Dec 16th & 17th, 2024
Focuses on preparing for the specialty electrical and administrator exams as required by Labor & Industries....
Jan 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 2025
Focuses on general wiring methods and wiring methods specific to appliances and hydronic equipment. Emphasis on...
Jan 8th & 9th, 2025
Focuses on residential and commercial electrical appliances, their conductors and protection. Emphasis on electrical...
Jan 22nd & 23rd, 2025
Focuses on significant changes within the NEC 2023 from its previous 2020 cycle. Emphasis on top 25 code changes. *Note...
Feb 3rd & 4th, 2025
Focuses on the understanding of solar energy and alternative to fossil fuel energy principles associated with the...
Feb 10th & 11th, 2025
Focuses on operation and installation of motors, generators, transformers, protective devices and conductors. Emphasis...
Feb 26th & 27th, 2025
Focuses on fundamental understanding of voltage, amps and resistance. Emphasis on Ohm’s Law, operation of...
TBA
Focuses on the basic understanding of circuit installations, ampacity and resistance effects on conductor sizing and...
TBA
Controls Focuses on electrical connections and conductor sizing within the equipment and from the outdoor to indoor...
TBA
Focuses on the updates for Chapter 296-46B WAC and Chapter 19.28 RCW. Emphasis on WAC section that supersede NEC Code...
TBA
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