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Live Web Streaming of Mike Holt's DVD Recording - Electrical Calculations

A Backstage Invitation for You – Live Streaming!
Electrical Calculations - based on the 2014 NEC®

You don’t want to miss this exciting event! Join Mike and his panel of experts for a behind-the-scenes pass to this 4-day recording, and be part of the action.

Live streamingELECTRICAL CALCULATIONS
Geared towards Engineers, perfect for Contractors and Electricians – you can’t be successful in the electrical trade without mastering electrical calculations. Tune in and watch how Mike makes it easy to understand …

Interact with Mike and the panel of industry experts:
  • Ask questions. The team will be answering questions in real-time.
  • Give your feedback.  Your comments and observations could help Mike make this an even better product.

TIMES

WHERE
www.MikeHolt.com/Live

Watch the Blooper video clips from prior recordings:
· Understanding the NEC, Part 1 – Click here
· Solar PV – Click here
· Changes to the 2014 NEC - Click here
· Grounding vs. Bonding – Click here

Here’s what’s been said about the Live Streaming events:
 “It is great to see the interaction between Mike and the team as they work hard to produce a clear and concise training product.  As you watch the production, you are also learning about the Code.  The questions and comments from both the in-person and online teams really help in the understanding and application of the Code rules.”   Don Ganiere

“It is a great insight to see different interpretations of sections and articles from each of the members.  Allowing viewers to ask questions as we progressed thru the articles was great; this is a warm welcome to those in industry. The behind the scenes and humorous parts of live streaming makes these enjoyable.”     Jason Foraker

Mark Your Calendar for February 14-17, from 9am – 5pm each day.

Log on at any time to www.MikeHolt.com/Live.

We look forward to your participation.


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Comments
  • As these Live Streaming events are all day will they be available to view at a later time? It would be nice to start watching and pause if had to, then start where we left off.

    Ed   February 8 2014, 11:05 am EST
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  • Hi Mike, I ran into a situation where I found a simple start/stop circuit had been wired with the overload not in series with the coil and not on the neutral side of the circuit. The designer claims that the overloads can be wired anywhere in the circuit as long as in stops the motor on overload. Until this situation I have never seen the overloads wired in a different place. Is there a standard, code or regulation that I can reference that can tell me whether or not the designers way of wiring is acceptable or not. Thank you Mike and all the best, David

    David  February 8 2014, 9:19 am EST
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