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Mike Holt Enterprises
E-Learning Providers
Electrical Training for over 50 years - Exam Prep, CEUs, In-House Training, & Apprenticeship
About us
Mike Holt Enterprises is the leader in all aspects of electrical training. Mike and his entire staff are dedicated to making the industry safer through training and state-of-the-art products. . What sets Mike Holt Enterprises apart from other publishing companies is that from its very beginning it was created to serve the needs of the electrical community exclusively. Mike has always wanted to make sure that the focus was aimed at meeting the needs of electrical professionals. His books are designed to make the electrical student not only learn the material, but enjoy the process. His DVD programs bring electrical experts from across the country into livings rooms and classrooms to discuss the various aspects of each subject. Mike has realized his vision over the last 30 years of creating a company that takes care of its customers, provides high quality training, and continues to find ways to improve the safety of the industry.
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https://linktr.ee/MikeHoltEnterprises
External link for Mike Holt Enterprises
- Industry
- E-Learning Providers
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Leesburg
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1975
- Specialties
- Electrical Continuing Education, Electrical Apprenticeship Resources, Electrical Exam Preparation, and NEC Training
Locations
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Primary
3604 Parkway Blvd ste. 3
Leesburg, 34748, US
Employees at Mike Holt Enterprises
Updates
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Check out this NEC photo! This is designed to put a NEC rule at your fingertips each week, remind you to work safely, and to use as a quick training tool for your team in your meetings, at lunch, or in the field – we’d also love to hear from you about this feature and how you’re using it! This photo is extracted from Mike Holt’s 2023 Understanding the NEC Complete Training Library, for more information visit mikeholt.com/code or call 888.632.2633. #MikeHoltEnterprises #MikeHolt #NationalElectricalCode #ElectricalTraining #ElectricalTrade #Electrician #ElectricianLife
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We are proud of the tens of thousands of people that have passed electrical exams using our products. When someone uses a product and passes multiple states this is a cause for an even bigger celebration! "I wanted to write and thank Mike and company for such an awesome study package and test prep books. I have used Mike’s Master Electrician Exam Prep and simulated exams to prep for 4 tests. I passed all 4 on the first attempt. Thanks Mike, and God Bless!" – Josh K. Looking to get your license? Let us help you prepare for your exams with easy-to-use, comprehensive exam prep products. Josh studied with the books from our best-selling Comprehensive Library. Visit 🔗 MikeHolt.com/ExamPrep or call one of our Exam Prep Specialists at 888.632.2633. We look forward to helping you take your career to the next level, call us so we can help you get the tools you need to pass the first time. #ElectricalTraining #ElectricalEducation #ElectricalExamPrep #ElectricalExamPreparation #ElectricalTest #ElectricalTools #ElectricalTrade #Theory #ElectricalContractor #JourneymanElectrician #MasterElectrician
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Check out our daily NEC question! Know the answer? Submit it at mikeholt.com/question......... #mikeholt #electricaltraining #electrician #electricaleducation #electricaltrade #necrequirements
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110.12(B) Integrity of Electrical Equipment. Internal parts of electrical equipment must not be damaged or contaminated by foreign material, such as paint, plaster, cleaners, and so forth. Electrical equipment containing damaged parts (broken, bent, or cut), or that has been deteriorated by corrosion, chemical action, or overheating, is not permitted to be installed. Damaged parts include cracked insulators, arc shields (not in place), overheated fuse clips, and damaged/missing switch handles or circuit-breaker handles. As for me and my House, we will serve the Lord [Joshua 24:15]. #mikeholt #electricaltraining #electrician #electricaleducation #electricaltrade #necrequirements
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Grounding and Bonding Performance Requirements Mike Holt, NEC Consultant Electricity does not choose “the path of least resistance,” but flows on all paths presented to it. Though related and working together to form a protective system, grounding and bonding serve two completely different purposes. Two simplified definitions that are very important: • Grounding is a connection to the earth. • Bonding is a metallic, low-impedance path between metallic objects. We connect electrical systems to the earth (ground) to limit induced voltage on the system windings and system conductors from indirect lightning strikes (those that are not a direct hit) [250.4(A)(1)]. For this to work, you must make the grounding electrode conductor and grounding electrode bonding jumpers no longer than necessary and avoid unnecessary bends and loops. Because it is both high-frequency and high-voltage, lightning can jump from those bends and loops to nearby objects instead of staying in the conductor. This jump is called a “side flash” and could cause a fire hazard if the side flash occurs around combustible materials (such as wood). Metal parts of electrical equipment must be grounded (connected to the earth) to limit lightning-induced voltage to ground on the metal parts of equipment [250.4(A)(2)]. Where do you ground this equipment? The thing is, you don’t ground it directly. You bond it all to the equipment grounding conductor (EGC) and then you ground the EGC at services [250.24(A)], transformers [250.30(A)], and separate buildings supplied by a feeder [250.32(A)]. To read the full newsletter, click the link below.🔗https://lnkd.in/ehgb_g9p #NationalElectricalCode #NEC #NECRequirements #NECCode #MikeHolt #MikeHoltEnterprises #Electrician #ElectricalTrade #ElectricalContractor #JourneymanElectrician #ElectricalInspector #Electricaltraining #ElectricalEducation
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Visit mikeholt.com/graphic to see today's daily graphic - new images posted daily. These images are extracted from Mike Holt's Understanding the NEC Volume 1. #NECGraphic #MikeHolt #2023NEC #ElectricalEducation #ElectricalTraining #Electrician #NECRequirements
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