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Flash Cards Practice

1. For equipment rated 1200 amperes or more and over 6 feet wide that contain over-current devices, there shall be one entrance to and egress from the required working space not less than ________ high at each end of the working space.

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2. 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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3. In each dwelling unit, if the small appliance load is subdivided between two or more feeders, the calculated load for each will include at least ________ for each 2-wire small appliance branch circuit.

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4. Generally, service conductors installed as open conductors must have a minimum clearance from balconies, doors, porches, and windows that are designed to be opened of:

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5. Overhead service -drop conductors shall have a vertical clearance of not less than _______ feet above the roof surface.

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6. Overhead service -drop conductors shall have a vertical clearance of not less than _______ feet above the roof surface.

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7. For dwelling units, GFCI protection is required for all single-phase, 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed within six (6) feet of the top inside edge of the bowl of sinks located in _____.

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8. What is the minimum clearance over residential driveways of overhead spans of open conductors of up to 300 volts to ground.

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9. True or false : Permissive rules of this code are those that identify actions that are allowed but not required, are normally used to describe options or alternative methods, and are characterized by the use of the terms shall be permitted or shall not be required.

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10. Show windows must be calculated either at 200 volt-amps per _________ of show window, or the unit load per outlet as required in other provisions of article 220.14.

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11. In a PV system, a ________ is a device meant to change direct-current input to alternating-current output.

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

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13. What is the minimum vertical clearance from final grade for open overhead service conductors up to 1000 volts over public driveways?

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14. What is the minimum size conductor for 20A branch circuit?

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15. Where a cable- or raceway-type wiring method is installed through bored holes in joists, rafters, or wood members, holes shall be bored so that the edge of the hole is not less than ______ inches from the nearest edge of the wood member.

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

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17. Which of the following are not permitted for use as a grounding electrode?

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18. If more than 2 conductors are used in a tube of EMT conduit, the total interior area that can be filled is no more than _________ percent.

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19. What is the minimum watts (VA), other than name plate rating (whichever is larger) clothes dryers are to be calculated at when doing residential feeder and service calculations?

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20. Based on the largest conductor connected to the switch, for the purpose of determining conductor fill in a device box, how many conductor(s) is a three -way switch counted as equal to?

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21. Installation of rigid mental conduit (RMC) is required to be fastened within what minimum distance from a junction box, panel board, or cabinet, where structural members readily permit fastening?

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22. What is the minimum separation for over-head communications wires and cables at any point in the span from the supply service-drops of up to 750 volts?

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23. Conductors, including splices and taps, shall not fill gutters more than ______ percent of it's area.

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24. How far must the separation be between any light, power, or Class 1 conductors or radio and television conductors, and underground antenna conductors for radio and television receiving equipment?

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25. What is the minimum clearance for communications wires and cables above all points of roofs above which they pass?

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