Thank you very much for sharing some of your knowledge whit us. I've been following and watching your videos for the last month or so and all I can say is thank you Sir.
Great stuff. I’m soaking up every piece of knowledge i can get before my exam. Thank you for what you do, videos great, i agree if question were a little larger that would be great. All in all, great stuff Paul. IBEW332
Thanks Fella....I am limited to the software and how large I can make it within the screen. Also since the viewers watch on phones and then also desktops and so on that keeping it kind of neutral for all device sizes is a challenge. However, I will always try to do my best my friend and if I find efforts to make questions larger I will indeed try my friend. Also thank you for taking the time to view them, hopefully, LIKE them and most importantly share them with others to use.
Thank you very much sir for maths it’s really help.lot of folks they are very proud of you. But you said it was basic math not it’s helping us lots thank you stay bless
Great video. I’ve been in the trade for almost two decades and finally going for my masters test in another week and a half. I’ve had my journeyman’s forever so it’s been awhile since I’ve had actual book work/class time (besides update classes). Would you happen to know where I can find calculations videos (lock rotor, x-former, etc)?
I have a question about the calculations used in the minimum lighting load question. Is general lighting considered a non continuous load and therefore not required to only use 80% of the breakers rated capacity? If I run the same math @80% circuit loading I come up with a minimum of 5 breakers.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But I read somewhere in the NEC that a GFCI is required in a bedroom on the first circuit. That doesn't coincide with your question that you answered at 12:41
You read incorrectly it seems?....Well, until the 2023 NEC comes along you indeed read incorrectly. There is no requirement for GFCI in bedrooms under 210.8 at this time. Now, if a bedroom receptacle also happens to be within 6' of a sinks top inside edge of course then GFCI would be required but that has nothing to do with the bedroom.
Paul, hello! My husband has passed the code part of the Texas masters test & has been trying to pass the math part & everytime comes so close but no dice. What if anything do you suggest? Do you have any "in person" classes that you find to be worth the money or should he invest that money into study material here at home. Please help! His name is Jeremiah & if you'd like his email or phone # please let me know where to send it so you can speak 1:1 if at all possible since his situation is a bit unique I figure that might be the easier thing to do! Thank you so much. Brandy.
Well, all of our calculation videos are now only available for Monthly or Annual Subscribers over at our website www.ElectricalCodeAcademy.net so not really much I can point you too here on RUclips that I trust. The monthly subscription is only $9.99 a month and can be canceled at anytime so that would be one option. Our Fast Trax® Program is another option for $395.00 as well. But we do not offer any FREE options anymore so can't really help with that sorry.
Sadly the questions are from our Fast Trax Program so I made the screen as big as I could and still show the question. Thank you for viewing and sorry that its hard to see. I will see what else I can do in future as my videos are not optimal for phone sized screen viewing.
LOL...typical California Dude...world revolves around CALI.... The reason your CALI test is closed book is because they give you a laminated handout and if you study the NEC properly you should have no issues....try to convince folks they make you MEMORIZE the NEC for CALI....total BS....love the fear mongers. Just study with the right plan...Closed or Open...no issues...PS....95% of all states license exams are open book....just FYI...;)
That would depend on what you are trying to achieve. We have courses based on Residential, Commercial, Grounding and Bonding, and of course our Fast Trax for exam prep. If you just wanting books then I recommend the Cengage Books by the same topics, except the Fast Trax as thats our online course.
@@MasterTheNEC thank you, all I do is residential, I am trying to take advantage of the extra free time we have cause of COVID, do you guys have a website?
Thank you for your time and dedication after watching your videos and hard work I passed my Masters test today! Thank you sir!
Congrats My Brother....Now Go Em You MASTER!
Watching videos during breaks, lunch hour and so on. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much Mr. Abernathy! This and a few other videos I’ve watched have helped me greatly. I take my test in a few weeks.
Again you helped me again thank you Paul. That index really works good Sean
Glad to help
thank you so much!
Thank you very much for sharing some of your knowledge whit us. I've been following and watching your videos for the last month or so and all I can say is thank you Sir.
Folks - I don't answer Hypotheticals....We teach the NEC.
Great stuff. I’m soaking up every piece of knowledge i can get before my exam. Thank you for what you do, videos great, i agree if question were a little larger that would be great. All in all, great stuff Paul. IBEW332
Thanks Fella....I am limited to the software and how large I can make it within the screen. Also since the viewers watch on phones and then also desktops and so on that keeping it kind of neutral for all device sizes is a challenge. However, I will always try to do my best my friend and if I find efforts to make questions larger I will indeed try my friend. Also thank you for taking the time to view them, hopefully, LIKE them and most importantly share them with others to use.
Thanks a bunch, great job, very informative, exactly what I have been looking for. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much sir for maths it’s really help.lot of folks they are very proud of you. But you said it was basic math not it’s helping us lots thank you stay bless
I like the way you teach.
I will need to get my license soon when i get my 8,000 hours.
Amado - check out our Fast Trax NEC Learning Program. Visit www.MasterTheNEC.com and click on courses, then Fast Trax.
Great video. I’ve been in the trade for almost two decades and finally going for my masters test in another week and a half. I’ve had my journeyman’s forever so it’s been awhile since I’ve had actual book work/class time (besides update classes). Would you happen to know where I can find calculations videos (lock rotor, x-former, etc)?
Check out our RUclips.com/masterthenec and click on the calculations playlist.
I have a question about the calculations used in the minimum lighting load question. Is general lighting considered a non continuous load and therefore not required to only use 80% of the breakers rated capacity? If I run the same math @80% circuit loading I come up with a minimum of 5 breakers.
Sorry - We no longer answer NEC Related questions via RUclips. You can visit www.PaulAbernathy.com and submit your questions for review.
I am looking into this from the EU and the codes seem so odd, yet everything is roughly the same I hope
Well, not really. The NEC has differences than the EU or IEC so care should be taken when considering their equivalence.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But I read somewhere in the NEC that a GFCI is required in a bedroom on the first circuit. That doesn't coincide with your question that you answered at 12:41
You read incorrectly it seems?....Well, until the 2023 NEC comes along you indeed read incorrectly. There is no requirement for GFCI in bedrooms under 210.8 at this time. Now, if a bedroom receptacle also happens to be within 6' of a sinks top inside edge of course then GFCI would be required but that has nothing to do with the bedroom.
@@MasterTheNEC Thank you for this information.
Paul, hello! My husband has passed the code part of the Texas masters test & has been trying to pass the math part & everytime comes so close but no dice. What if anything do you suggest? Do you have any "in person" classes that you find to be worth the money or should he invest that money into study material here at home. Please help! His name is Jeremiah & if you'd like his email or phone # please let me know where to send it so you can speak 1:1 if at all possible since his situation is a bit unique I figure that might be the easier thing to do! Thank you so much. Brandy.
Well, all of our calculation videos are now only available for Monthly or Annual Subscribers over at our website www.ElectricalCodeAcademy.net so not really much I can point you too here on RUclips that I trust. The monthly subscription is only $9.99 a month and can be canceled at anytime so that would be one option. Our Fast Trax® Program is another option for $395.00 as well. But we do not offer any FREE options anymore so can't really help with that sorry.
@@MasterTheNEC What does the fast trak entail?
Visit www.electricalcodeacademy.net/fasttraxprogram and watch the demo.
Is this the 2017 NEC? My state exam is the 2017. Thank you
This is likely my 2020 NEC Video. We move forward, we don't go backwards. Now, we have Fast Trax® Exam Prep Courses on both 2017 and 2020 NEC.
Hey Paul I’m very proud of you sir please sir we can.see on the bd it’s very small l don’t know if you can make it big pls🤝👍
Sadly the questions are from our Fast Trax Program so I made the screen as big as I could and still show the question. Thank you for viewing and sorry that its hard to see. I will see what else I can do in future as my videos are not optimal for phone sized screen viewing.
not sure where your from but here in California the exam is CLOSED BOOK
LOL...typical California Dude...world revolves around CALI.... The reason your CALI test is closed book is because they give you a laminated handout and if you study the NEC properly you should have no issues....try to convince folks they make you MEMORIZE the NEC for CALI....total BS....love the fear mongers. Just study with the right plan...Closed or Open...no issues...PS....95% of all states license exams are open book....just FYI...;)
I am about to finish the book WIRING SIMPLIFIED and I got today the AGLY'S book, is there a book (or a set of books) you can recommend me?
That would depend on what you are trying to achieve. We have courses based on Residential, Commercial, Grounding and Bonding, and of course our Fast Trax for exam prep. If you just wanting books then I recommend the Cengage Books by the same topics, except the Fast Trax as thats our online course.
@@MasterTheNEC thank you, all I do is residential, I am trying to take advantage of the extra free time we have cause of COVID, do you guys have a website?
www.MasterTheNEC.com
Check out our Residential Course. ruclips.net/video/hJ3wHRUf7Po/видео.html
Man I hope my test is this easy
Well, I imagine it won't be all peaches and cream by just watching this one video BUT I do hope you NAIL IT.
For Mobile users, it is too hard to see questions and answers.
Sorry....I don't really cater to mobile viewers. Sorry.
Español!!!
Nope!