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Flash Cards Practice

1. What is the maximum standard size over current protection device to protect an installed 40-gallon electric water heater with a nameplate rating of 4,500 watts at 240 volts, single phase?

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2. For dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level and not more than ________ feet above grade shall be installed at the front and back of each dwelling.

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3. For ranges of 8 3/4 kW or more rating, the minimum branch-circuit rating shall be amperes.

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4. In each dwelling unit, the load shall be computed at __________ volt-amperes for each 2-wire small-appliance branch circuit required.

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5. If a panel is slash rated 480/277v what type of rating(s) are the breakers required to have?

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6. A 20 ampere branch circuit is permitted supply lighting units together with utilization equipment in all of the following situations except:

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7. What is generally the maximum distance above the counter-top for receptacle outlets in dwelling unit kitchens?

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8. Appliance receptacle outlets installed in a dwelling unit for specific appliances shall be installed within ____ ft of the intended location of the appliance.

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9. Which of the following shall not be located over the steps of a stairway?

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10. In a dwelling unit where a 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere receptacle is located under the counter for an in-sink waste disposer, the receptacle must be provided with _____.

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11. Branch circuit ratings are identified as circuits under what amperage?

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12. Receptacles installed in a kitchen to serve counter-top surfaces shall be supplied by not fewer than _______ small-appliance branch circuits.

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13. In general how many receptacles can be installed on a single 120V 20 amp circuit?

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14. The ampacity of types NM, NMC, and NMS cable should be determined in accordance with the _______ ( 140 degree F ) conductor temperature rating.

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15. Where used outside, aluminum or copper-clad aluminum grounding electrode conductors shall not be terminated within _________ of the earth.

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16. For a one-family dwelling, the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than ______, 3-wire.

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17. From the inside walls of an indoor installed spa or hot tub to the wall switches, what is the minimum distance?

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18. Auxiliary gutters made of sheet metal must be secured and supported at intervals of ft. or less along their entire length.

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19. Raceways must not be used to support Class 2 or 3 cables.

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20. ____ shall not be considered wall space for spacing receptacles in a dwelling unit.

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21. Receptacles are not allowed to be installed horizontally.

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22. Receptacles shall not be installed in a _________ position in countertop surfaces or work surfaces.

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23. Where conduits enter a switchboard or floor -standing panelboard at the bottom, the conduit including their end fittings, shall not rise more than _____ inches above the bottom of the enclosure.

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24. What is the minimum size of a rectangular manhole?

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25. Loads for convenience receptacle outlets shall be computed at not less than _________ volt-amperes for each single or for each multiple receptacle on one yoke.

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