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Experience one of the most successful Electrical CEU seminars in the country

Join us for this one-of-a-kind seminar where Mike and guest speakers motivate and inspire you to take your career to the next level. This seminar is approved for continuing education across the country.

Day 1 - Business and Florida Requirements. Mike shares the business tools and techniques that have helped him succeed and can be applied to your business and career. Topics include

  • Leadership
  • Managing Change
  • Managing Your Money
  • Managing Your Time

Day 2 - Bonding & Grounding and Safety. Mike's ability to explain grounding, bonding and the difference between them in such a clear and precise way clears up the confusion surrounding Article 250, one of the most misinterpreted articles of the Code. This session will clear up seemingly conflicting NEC rules and give tips on proper installations, cautions and warnings of dangers related to improper electrical installations. Topics include

  • Preventing Electric Shock
  • Grounded versus Ungrounded Systems
  • Systems Grounding versus Equipment Grounding
  • Grounding Myths

Find out why our customers say:

“Helped me grow personally and professionally, I wouldn’t go anywhere else.”
“Words cannot express how much I enjoyed this seminar.”

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Orlando, FL
May 31 - June 1
Business Skills | Bonding and Grounding | Safety

Coral Springs, FL
June 28 - June 29
Business Skills | Bonding and Grounding | Safety

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Additional Class: Engineering Fundamentals for the Non-Engineer!
Orlando: Thursday, May 30, 2019 (not approved for CEU)

Tom Domitrovich, an Electrical Engineer with Eaton Corporation’s Bussmann series solutions, is teaching a new program on the practical engineering topics that every electrical professional needs in the field. Tom has experience in power systems engineering, and is the principle representative for NEMA on NFPA Code Making Panel 2 for the continued development of the NEC (NFPA 70). Topics include:

  • Power Systems Analysis, an Introduction
  • Short-Circuit Analysis
  • Equipment Evaluation
  • Selective Coordination
  • Incident Energy

For more information and to register, click here.

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