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Flash Cards Practice

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

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

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3. Flexible metal conduit or liquid tight flexible metal conduit not exceeding ______feet in length shall be permitted to be employed for raceway connection to a motor terminal enclosure.

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4. Receptacles in health care facilities that have isolated grounding terminals as described in 250.146(D) are allowed in the vicinity of patient care areas.

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5. The lighting demand factor of the first 3000 VA or less in dwelling units is ______ percent.

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6. Surface-mounted incandescent luminaries (fixtures) installed on the wall above the door or on the ceiling in clothes closets shall have a minimum clearance of ______ inches between the luminaire and the nearest point of storage.

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7. 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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8. What is the minimum length, in feet, for rod and pipe ground electrodes made of specific materials?

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9. 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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10. Which of the following outdoor 15 or 20 ampere, 125-volt, single-phase receptacles at a dwelling unit are not required to be GFCI protected? A receptacle installed:

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

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

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13. If a warehouse uses mercury vapor lighting in the storage area, and the storage area is 40,500 square feet of space, what is the minimum lighting load?

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14. A single electrode consisting of a rod, pipe, or plate that does not have a resistance to ground of ________ or less shall be augmented by one additional electrode.

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15. In hospital occupancies, the unit load for general lighting must be at least _________ VA per square foot.

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16. According to the NEC, fixed outdoor deicing and snow melting equipment is to be considered as a _____ load.

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

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18. Overhead conductors for festoon lighting shall not be smaller than ________ unless the conductors are supported by messenger wires.

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19. The clear zone distance from the top of a bathtub rim or a shower stall threshold must be at least_______ ft. horizontally for any parts of chain-, cable- or cord- suspended luminaries, cord-connected luminaries (fixtures), lighting track, pendent, or ceiling-suspended (paddle) fans.

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20. An electrode encased by at least 2" of concrete shall be permitted to be 20' of base copper conductor not smaller than _________ AWG.

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

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22. The total calculated load for circuits supplying loads made up of motor- operated utilization equipment fastened in place that has a motor larger than _______ hp in combination with other loads, will be based on 125 percent of the largest motor load and the sum of the other loads.

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23. In locations other than dwelling units, a 40-ampere branch circuit shall be permitted to supply the following loads:

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24. Where a permanently installed outdoor swimming pool is located on residential or commercial properties, at least one (1) single-phase, 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere receptacle shall be located not less than _____ from and not more than _____ from the inside wall of the swimming pool.

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25. When a 20-ampere branch circuit serves a single receptacle outlet, the rating of the receptacle generally must be at least:

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