2026 NEC® Changes: Elevators, Electric Vehicles, and Swimming Pools

2.00 Hrs
SKU: JCOM-00153

This course reviews key 2026 NEC® requirements affecting specialized equipment and installations, including elevators, electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), and swimming pool electrical systems. It examines safety and operational provisions such as equipment marking, surge protection, selective coordination, and emergency disconnect requirements. Learners will also explore Code provisions related to EVSE installation, including overcurrent protection, field marking, and the integration of power control systems. The course concludes with a review of electrical safety requirements for swimming pools and similar environments, including wiring methods, lighting, and bonding practices designed to protect people and equipment in wet and corrosive locations

2026 NEC® Changes: Elevators, Electric Vehicles, and Swimming Pools

Course Details

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Explain the marking requirements for elevator control panels.
  • Recall when surge protection is required for elevators.
  • Describe the rules for selective coordination at elevators.
  • Explain why Article 624 was created.
  • Recall who is allowed to install electric vehicle power supply equipment.
  • List the field marking requirements for electric vehicle supply equipment.
  • Describe why the personnel protection system requirement was removed from Article 625.
  • Determine the overcurrent protection requirements for EVSE.
  • Explain how a power control system can be used with EVSE.
  • Recall the emergency shutoff requirements for EVSE.
  • Indicate what types of receptacles are allowed for EVSE.
  • Describe the allowable equipment and wiring methods in corrosive locations around swimming pools.
  • Explain why GFCIs are not allowed between a motor and an adjustable speed drive for swimming pools.
  • List the requirements for lighting near swimming pools.
  • Describe the equipotential bonding requirements for swimming pools.
  • Discuss the rules for storable pools abutting permanent decks.

Specs

Course Level
Intermediate
Languages
English
Compatibility
Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive

Author | Ryan Jackson

Ryan Jackson is a combination inspector in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. He began his career as a carpenter while in high school, and began doing electrical work at the age of 18. At the age of 23 Ryan landed his first job as an electrical inspector, and subsequently became certified in building, plumbing, and mechanical inspection, as well as building and electrical plan review. Two years after becoming an inspector, he was approached by a friend in the area asking him to fill in at an electrical seminar for him. After his first class he was hooked, and is now a highly sought after seminar instructor. Ryan has taught in several states, and loves helping people increase their understanding of the Code.

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