Current through Register 1538, January 3, 2025
Section 22.01 - 600 Hours of Education Required as a Prerequisite to Sit for Journeyman Examination (as Applicable Modular and Non-modular)Candidates may elect to take a 600-hour modular format as listed in 237 CMR 2.01(2) or a non-modular format as listed in 237 CMR 22.01(1) as a Prerequisite to Sit for Journeyman Examination.
(1) The 600 hours of education required for eligibility for examination as a Journeyman Electrician shall include, but not be limited to, the following learning objectives: (c) National Electrical Code application of AC and DC Theory(d) Branch Circuit Calculations and Requirements(e) Feeder and Service Calculations and Requirements(f) Electrical Bonding and Grounding and Ground Path Theory(g) Conductor Selection and Overcurrent Protection(k) Low Voltage Systems and Controls(l) Fire Warning and Security Systems(m) Fiber, Data and Communications Wiring and Systems(n) Use of Code book tables and examples(o) Massachusetts Electrical Code and Amendments (527 CMR 12.00) (p) Massachusetts Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Electrical Wiring(q) Conduct of Electricians and Apprentices Including Inspection Requirements(r) Job-site and Electrical Safety(2)Modular Format:(a)First Tier: The curriculum (300-clock-hours) shall be consecutive clock-hours:1.Module I:a. Jobsite and Electrical Safetyb. Introduction to the National Electrical Code and Process2.Module II: a. Electrical Bonding and Groundingb. Low Voltage Systems and Controlsc. Fire Warning and Security Systemsd. Design and Testing (NFPA 72)3.Module III:a. National Electrical Code application of DC Theoryb. Massachusetts Electrical Code and Amendments (527 CMR 12.00) 4.Module IV: a. Fiber, Data and Communications Wiring and Systemsb. Massachusetts Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Electrical Wiringc. Conduct of Technicians and Apprentices Including Inspection Requirements(b)Second Tier: The Electrical curriculum (300-clock-hours) shall be consecutive clockhours: 1.Module V: a. Electricians Math and Basic Electrical Formulasd. Raceway, Outlet boxes and conductor fille. Conductor Selection and Overcurrent Protection2.Module VI:a. Branch Circuit /Feeder/ Service Requirementsb. Branch Circuit/Feeder/ Service Calculations and Voltage Dropsc. Motors, Controls and Transformers Requirementsd. Use of Code book tables and examplese. Swimming Pools, and similar Installations3.Module VII:a. One Family Dwelling Calculationsb. Multi-family Dwelling Calculationsc. Commercial Load Calculationsd. Use of Code book tables and examples4.Module VIII:b. Transformer Calculationsc. Review of Board rules and Regulationsd. Review of Massachusetts General Laws applicable to Electricianse. General Review of all subjects covered(3) The Board may set additional education requirements by Board policy statements issued periodically as developments in the profession so require.