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Flash Cards Practice

1. True or false: If fire alarm cable is abandoned, the accessible portions must be removed.

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2. Electric signs and outline lighting systems must be _______ or more above areas accessible to vehicles unless protected from physical damage.

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3. What size overcurrent protection device is required for a branch circuit with a continuous load of 80 amps with 75 degrees C terminals and 3 AWG cu THWN conductors?

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4. If a panel is straight rated 480v what type of rating(s) are the breakers required to have?

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5. Cord and plug type equipment not fastened in place shall not exceed what percentage of the branch circuit ampere rating?

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6. Outdoor 15 or 20 amperes, 125-volt, single-phase receptacles for a dwelling are not required to be GFCI protected if they are supplied from a dedicated branch circuit and installed:

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7. For 1000 volts, nominal or less what is the minimum size copper conductor for spans up to 50'?

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8. For the workspace in front of a 120/240-volt, single-phase, 400 amperes rated disconnect switch located in a commercial occupancy, what is the minimum required height?

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9. What is the maximum continuous load for 12 AWG copper?

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10. Thermal insulation shall not be installed above a recessed luminaire (fixture) or within _______ inches of the recessed luminaires (fixtures) enclosure, wiring compartment, or ballast unless it is identified for contact within insulation, Type IC.

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11. For a size 6 AWG THHN copper conductor connected to a fusible disconnect switch with terminals rated for 75 degrees Celsius, what is the maximum current load, in amps?

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12. Which of the following is not a standard ampere rating for a circuit breaker?

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13. Where the service-entrance phase conductors are installed in parallel, in two or more raceways, the size of the grounded conductor in each raceway shall not be smaller than _______ AWG.

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14. If each unit in a 12 unit condo had an 8kW electric range, applying the optional method of calculation for multifamily dwellings, what would the calculated demand load be on the ungrounded service entrance conductors for the electric ranges?

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15. Trees can be used as supports for overhead conductors.

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16. True or false: The NEC does NOT cover installations in ships, aircraft, or underground mines.

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17. True or false: It is permissible to attach, strap, or tape power-limited fire alarm cables to the exterior of a conduit or raceway.

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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. The area around motor fuel dispensing pumps at a service station is considered a hazardous location. How far horizontally from the enclosure of the outdoor motor fuel dispensing pumps does this extend?

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20. Unless it is necessary to supply pool equipment, underground wiring is not allowed under a pool or in an area less than _______ ft. horizontally from the inside wall of the pool.

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21. A least 1 receptacle outlet shall be accessible from the deck, balcony, or porch. The outlet shall not be located more than _______ above the deck, balcony, or porch.

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22. Where conductors supply continuous loads the conductor shall have an ampacity rating not less than what percentage?

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23. True or false: If fire alarm cable is abandoned, the accessible portions must be removed.

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

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25. LFMC must be fastened in place securely by approved means ________ inches or less of each box, cabinet, conduit body, or other conduit termination. Exceptions ignored.

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