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1) Electrical Sixth Edition Illustrated Code Series

2) Highlights of the 2024 Canadian Electrical Code

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This pack includes:

1) Electrical Sixth Edition Illustrated Code Series

Based on the Canadian Electrical Code 2024 and the

Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC), 29th Edition-2024.

Understand the Code Rules in plain English with the aid of over 1300 detailed diagrams, charts and tables!

How to Use the Guide The guide provides explanations to help you understand Code regulations through illustrations that contain the following:

1) Diagram: a visual representation of the Electrical Code Rule.
2) Diagram labels: identify and explain the components of the diagram.
3) Commentary: additional explanatory text where necessary.
4) Electrical Code Reference: each illustration can be referenced to the Electrical Code Rule(s) in the title box.
5) The Trillium symbol: in the left hand margin next to the rule, represents an amendment that modifies the Canadian Electrical Code rule. This amendment is applicable in Ontario.

The Ontario Electrical Code and the Requirements of the Supply Authority are legal documents setting out the regulations for electrical design and installation. The guide is organized by Section as per the structure of the Electrical Code. Only the most commonly used or commonly misunderstood Rules have been addressed. Every effort has been made to ensure that all aspects of Rules are included in the illustrations.

This NEW Sixth Edition includes the following code changes:

  • New definitions such as "Grade level in-ground enclosures”,  and reworded “dwelling unit”, "NMD90and NMWU" have replaced “NMSC", the words “allowable" and “maximum" related to ampacities have been deleted in various Sections and Tables.
  • Changes and updates to feeders or branch circuits are now required to be marked on panelboards.
  • Residential load calculations that are  less than nameplate rating require marking.
  • Arc fault clearing time features required for shock and arc flash protection on overcurrent devices rated at 1200 or more.
  • Enclosures and boxes require to be selected from Table 65 - IP designation code optional but not as a substitution.
  • IEC conductor sizing is now recognized and identified in a new Table.
  • Use of Type NS75 or NS90 neutral supported cables for a consumer service.
  • Use of bare neutrals in a consumer’s service. 
  • Use of combination meter socket and main switch in one assembly.
  • New Table D3 used for Voltage Drop calculation.
  • New Rule for isolated bonding conductors. 
  • New Tables 11A and 11B replacing  Table 11.
  • New Subsection for non-metallic jacketed cable. 
  • New Rules for outdoor and garage receptacles for single dwellings. 


2) Highlights of the 2024 Canadian Electrical Code

Hosted by Marvin Rosenberg, RSE, red seal endorsed 309A electrician, and Master electrician.

This training module provides highlights to some of the changes from the new 2024 Canadian Electrical Code(CEC). Contractors, electricians, engineers and designers should become familiar with the 2024 CEC to ensure Electrical Code compliant designs.

Some of the topics that are presented are:

  • Shock and arc flash protection
  • IEC sizing of conductors
  • Installation of overhead consumer's service conductors
  • Use of bare neutral conductors in consumer service
  • New Voltage drop calculation method
  • Installation of bonding conductors
  • Grade level in-ground enclosures
  • New Table 11A and Table 11B
  • Non-metallic jacket cable
  • Outdoor and garage receptacles for single dwellings

 *This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.  

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

About the Author

Marvin Rosenberg is the author of the Study Buddy Electrician Manuals as well as Orderline’s Training Series for Construction & Maintenance, Domestic & Rural and Master Electrician exam prep material. These study guides have helped thousands of electrical
apprentices and electricians - both Canadian and internationally trained - to achieve their certification. He is an electrician with more than 30 years of hands-on, multi-faceted experience in the electrical trade. He is also a Master Electrician and a former Master Electrician Examiner who started teaching apprentices part-time in the 1980’s. Marvin is the electrical course developer and advisor in the Centre for Continuous Learning (CCL) at George Brown College and continues to enjoy teaching Pre-Exam Courses for 309A Construction and Maintenance Electrician, 309C Domestic and Rural Electrician, and Master Electrician.

This pack includes:

1) Electrical Sixth Edition Illustrated Code Series

Based on the Canadian Electrical Code 2024 and the

Ontario Electrical Safety Code (OESC), 29th Edition-2024.

Understand the Code Rules in plain English with the aid of over 1300 detailed diagrams, charts and tables!

How to Use the Guide The guide provides explanations to help you understand Code regulations through illustrations that contain the following:

1) Diagram: a visual representation of the Electrical Code Rule.
2) Diagram labels: identify and explain the components of the diagram.
3) Commentary: additional explanatory text where necessary.
4) Electrical Code Reference: each illustration can be referenced to the Electrical Code Rule(s) in the title box.
5) The Trillium symbol: in the left hand margin next to the rule, represents an amendment that modifies the Canadian Electrical Code rule. This amendment is applicable in Ontario.

The Ontario Electrical Code and the Requirements of the Supply Authority are legal documents setting out the regulations for electrical design and installation. The guide is organized by Section as per the structure of the Electrical Code. Only the most commonly used or commonly misunderstood Rules have been addressed. Every effort has been made to ensure that all aspects of Rules are included in the illustrations.

This NEW Sixth Edition includes the following code changes:

  • New definitions such as "Grade level in-ground enclosures”,  and reworded “dwelling unit”, "NMD90and NMWU" have replaced “NMSC", the words “allowable" and “maximum" related to ampacities have been deleted in various Sections and Tables.
  • Changes and updates to feeders or branch circuits are now required to be marked on panelboards.
  • Residential load calculations that are  less than nameplate rating require marking.
  • Arc fault clearing time features required for shock and arc flash protection on overcurrent devices rated at 1200 or more.
  • Enclosures and boxes require to be selected from Table 65 - IP designation code optional but not as a substitution.
  • IEC conductor sizing is now recognized and identified in a new Table.
  • Use of Type NS75 or NS90 neutral supported cables for a consumer service.
  • Use of bare neutrals in a consumer’s service. 
  • Use of combination meter socket and main switch in one assembly.
  • New Table D3 used for Voltage Drop calculation.
  • New Rule for isolated bonding conductors. 
  • New Tables 11A and 11B replacing  Table 11.
  • New Subsection for non-metallic jacketed cable. 
  • New Rules for outdoor and garage receptacles for single dwellings. 


2) Highlights of the 2024 Canadian Electrical Code

Hosted by Marvin Rosenberg, RSE, red seal endorsed 309A electrician, and Master electrician.

This training module provides highlights to some of the changes from the new 2024 Canadian Electrical Code(CEC). Contractors, electricians, engineers and designers should become familiar with the 2024 CEC to ensure Electrical Code compliant designs.

Some of the topics that are presented are:

  • Shock and arc flash protection
  • IEC sizing of conductors
  • Installation of overhead consumer's service conductors
  • Use of bare neutral conductors in consumer service
  • New Voltage drop calculation method
  • Installation of bonding conductors
  • Grade level in-ground enclosures
  • New Table 11A and Table 11B
  • Non-metallic jacket cable
  • Outdoor and garage receptacles for single dwellings

 *This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.  

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.