Installing Raceways: Code Compliance and Best Practices

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CONTENT TYPE

VR, ILV, Interactive Modules

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DURATION

1.5 Hours

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TARGET AUDIENCE

Technician

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COURSE DELIVERY

VR or Web-based

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About the Course:

This Installing Raceways microcredential prepares learners to install electrical raceways in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC/NFPA 70) and Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements. Students will explore raceway types, sizing methods, labeling procedures, and proper installation techniques to ensure safe, compliant, and professional electrical system routing.

Learning Objectives:

Course will be delivered via LMS and comes with a VR headset to access VR simulations.

Workforce Development

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With ImmerseLearn, you get training that aligns with modern job site expectations and safety regulations. This course reinforces foundational knowledge while emphasizing precision and professionalism in electrical work.

Gain familiarity with NEC articles related to raceways and how they guide material choice and installation.

Apply conductor fill calculations and environmental considerations to choose appropriate conduit types (e.g., EMT, PVC, IMC, RMC, flexible).

Use approved labeling methods to meet inspection and maintenance requirements, ensuring circuit clarity and traceability.

Install raceways in a manner that is secure, accessible, and aesthetically professional—avoiding sharp bends, unnecessary couplings, or unsecured segments.

Understand how to coordinate with inspectors and adapt installations based on local code amendments or jurisdiction-specific requirements.

By completing this microcredential, students will be equipped to install raceways efficiently, correctly, and up to code, enhancing both electrical system safety and career readiness in the field.