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Flash Cards Practice

1. Interior stairs shall have switches at each end, where the stairway between floor levels has ________ risers or more.

Question 1 of 25

2. In front of electric equipment, the working space width must be at least ______, or the width of the equipment, whichever is greater.

Question 2 of 25

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

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

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5. EMT shall be securely fastened in place at least every _______ feet.

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6. 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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7. What is the minimum size for single conductors in cable tray as a service entrance.

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

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9. Service-entrance cables shall be supported by straps or other approved means at intervals not exceeding _______ inches.

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10. In walls or ceilings with a surface of non-combustible material, boxes shall be installed so that the front edge of the box will not be set back of the finished surface more than ____ inch.

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11. The load for household electric clothes dryers in a dwelling unit(s) shall be _______ watts (volt-amperes) or the nameplate rating, whichever is larger, for each dryer served.

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12. Show window loads shall be computed at 200 volt-amperes per _______ of show window.

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13. In compliance with the NEC, the total marked rating of a 120-volt, cord-and-plug-connected room air conditioner shall not exceed _____ of the rating of a branch circuit when lighting units, general-use receptacles, or other appliances are supplied from the branch circuit.

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14. What is the maximum continuous load for 16 AWG copper?

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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. Where more than one, rod and pipe or plate, electrode are used each electrode of one grounding system shall not be less than _______ from any electrode of another grounding system.

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17. The National Electrical Code requires that branch-circuit conductors shall have an ampacity of not less than the rating of the branch circuit, if it pertains to conductors of:

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18. 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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19. What is the minimum computed branch circuit load, in volt-amps, allowed by the NEC for a branch circuit serving an exterior electric sign, when calculating a building or structure's total load?

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20. What is the minimum length/space of a wall?

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21. The workspace width shall be the width of the equipment or 30" whichever is greater.

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22. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor where contained in a flexible cord shall be identified by what color?

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23. True or false: It is permissible to use a metal pole supporting a sign cabinet or sign system to enclose the supply conductors.

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24. What is the minimum clearance that must be maintained between electrical metallic tubing (EMT) and the surface of the roof decking when it is installed under metal-corrugated sheet roof decking?

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

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