R156-55b-302b. Qualifications for Licensure - Work Experience - Residential Journeyman and Journeyman Electricians  


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  • (1) In order to satisfy Subsections 58-55-302(3)(h) and (i), an applicant for a license as a residential journeyman electrician or journeyman electrician shall document the following on-the-job work experience:

    (a) Residential Journeyman Electrician:

    (i) at least 600 hours in boxes and fittings, conduit, wireways and cableways and associated fittings;

    (ii) at least 3000 hours in wire and cable, individual conductors and multi-conductors cables, and non-metallic sheathed cable;

    (iii) at least 300 hours in distribution and utilization equipment, transformers, control panels, disconnects, motor starters, lighting fixtures, heaters, appliances, motor and other distribution or utilization equipment; and

    (iv) at least 300 hours in specialized work including grounding, wiring of systems for sound, data, communication, alarms, automated systems, generators, batteries and computer equipment.

    (b) Journeyman electrician:

    (i) at least 4000 hours in raceways, boxes and fittings, conduit, wireways, cableways and other raceways and associated fittings, and non-metallic sheathed cable;

    (ii) at least 800 hours in wire and cable, individual conductors and multi-conductor cables;

    (iii) at least 400 hours in distribution and utilization equipment including transformers, panel boards, switchboards, control panels, disconnects, motor starters, lighting fixtures, heaters, appliances, motors and other distribution and utilization equipment; and

    (iv) at least 400 hours in specialized work including grounding, wiring of systems for sound, data, communication, alarms, automated systems, generators, batteries and computer equipment.

    (2) No more than 2000 hours of work experience may be credited for each 12 month period.

    (3) No credit will be given for work experience performed illegally.