Spped Drill 4

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Practice Code Look Up
Two Minute Drill
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"Smitty" Smith
Directions
• Left click on the presentation ICON
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to the left of the this slide.
• Each slide will transition to the correct
answer automatically in 2:00 minutes. The
correct answer will transition in 5 seconds.
• Do not worry about writing down the
correct answer for now. You will have the
opportunity to do that at the end of the two
minute drill
• Good luck
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Raceways
• When are you required to use an
approved electrically
conductive corrosion resistance
compound on conduit threads?
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Raceways
• On field Cuts in corrosive areas
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Equipment Use
• Carnival and circus overhead
wiring outside of tents and
concession areas where the
voltage-to-ground does not
exceed 150V shall maintain a
vertical clearance of ____________
above platforms, projections or
surfaces from which they might
be reached.
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Equipment Use
• 10 Feet
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Equipment Use
• Class III locations are those
that are hazardous because of
the presence of _______________.
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Equipment Use
• Ignitable Fibers
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Branch Circuits and
Feeders
• What is the feeder or service
demand load for two 3 kW
ranges?
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Branch Circuits and
Feeders
• 4500 Watts
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Grounding
• If the transfer switch for a
portable generator switches the
___________________ conductor,
then the portable generator
shall be grounded in
accordance with NEC Article
250.30.
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Grounding
• Grounded
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Services
• Service conductors shall be
considered outside when run
under the building if installed in
conduit and buried ______________
under earth.
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Services
• 18”
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Equipment Use
• Under a raised floor in an
Information Technology
Equipment room, liquidtight
flexible non-metallic conduit
shall be permitted to enclose
branch-circuit conductors for
information technology
communication equipment.
True or False
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Equipment Use
• True
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Motors
• A feeder for a motor circuit shall
have a protective device with a
rating or setting ________________ the
largest rating of the branch-circuit
short-circuit and ground-fault
protective device for any motor in
the group, plus the sum of the full
load currents of the other motors of
the group.
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Motors
• Not greater than
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Equipment Use
• The purpose of 60/120V power
systems is to reduce
objectionable noise in areas
containing sensitive electronic
equipment. Its use is restricted
to ________________ occupancies
that are under close supervision
by qualified personnel.
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Equipment Use
• Commercial and Industrial
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Grounding
• When bonding equipment,
__________shall not be used for
this connection and the
termination shall not depend
solely on__________________.
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Grounding
• Sheet metal screws, solder
250.8
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• The size of a feeder, grounded
conductor shall not be smaller
than required by_________,
except that _________ shall not
apply where grounded
conductors are run in parallel.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 250.122,
250.122(F)
215.2(A)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Where the premises wiring
system has branch circuits
supplied from more than one
nominal voltage system, each
ungrounded conductor of a
branch circuit, where
accessible, shall be identified
by __________.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• System
210.5(C)
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Equipment Use
• The size of the industrial control
panel supply conductor shall
have an ampacity not less than
________ percent of the full load
current of all resistance heating
loads plus 125% of the full load
current rating of the highest
rated motor plus the sum of the
full load current
ratings of all
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connected motors
and
Equipment Use
• 125%
409.20
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Equipment Use
• A ballast in a fluorescent
luminaire that is used for egress
lighting and energized only
during a failure of the normal
supply shall not have
________________.
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Equipment Use
• Thermal
Protection
410.73(E)(4)
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Grounding
• The earth shall not be
considered as an effective
ground fault current path. True
or False
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Grounding
• True
5)
250.4(A)(
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Overcurrent Protection
• Can the next standard sized
overcurrent protective device
be used to protect tap
conductors for transformer
secondary conductors?
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Overcurrent Protection
• NO 240.21(C)
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Grounding
• All grounding electrodes as
described in 250. 52(A)(1)
through 250.52(A)(6) that are
____________ at each building or
structure served shall be
bonded together to form the
grounding electrode system.
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Grounding
• Present
250.50
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Equipment Use
• Handhold enclosure covers
shall have an
_____________________ that
prominently identifies the
function of the enclosure.
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Equipment Use
• identifying mark or
logo 314.30(D)
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Conductors and Cable
Assemblies
• Type MC cable does not have to
be supported if it is not more
than 2 feet long and it is being
used to provide flexibility to a
termination. True or False
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Conductors and Cable
Assemblies
• True
320.30(D)
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Equipment Use
• Wiring installed in aircraft hangars in
unclassified locations that are
adjacent to areas in which
flammable liquids or vapors are not
likely to be released, such as stock
rooms or electrical control rooms,
which are adequately ventilated and
are effectively cut off from the
hangar itself by walls or partitions,
shall be permitted to be of any
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suitable typeCopyright
wiring
method
"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• True Exception to 513.7
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Equipment Use
• A 1/2" knockout will be made in
a fluorescent light fixture that
will be mounted over a junction
box. The light fixture will be
mounted with toggle bolts. A
1/2" chase nipple will be
installed so that the conductors
from the box can be brought
into the fixture
for make up. Is
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this is legal installation
Equipment Use
• No
410.14(A)
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Equipment Use
• Is thermal protection required
for the ballast of a fluorescent
exit light?
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Equipment Use
• No
410.73(E)(3)
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Equipment Use
• The 480 volt auxiliary
equipment of an electric
discharge lamp is permanently
installed in a luminaire and the
luminaire is mounted on a pole
for the illumination of a
highway. What is the minimum
height above the ground the
auxiliary equipment
must be
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mounted? "Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• 22 ft 210.6(D)(1)(a)
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Equipment Use
• Is the terminal of an electric
discharge lamp rated in excess
of 1000V considered to be a live
part according to the NEC?
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Equipment Use
• Yes 410.80 (C)
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Grounding
• Is an equipment grounding
conductor required to be
installed in listed metal flexible
conduit that is 2 feet in length
and is used only to provide
flexible connection to a motor?
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Grounding
• Yes 250.118(5)(d)
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Grounding
• Exposed, non-current carrying,
metal parts of motion picture
projection equipment that is
fastened in place shall be
grounded regardless of voltage.
True or False
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Grounding
• True 250.112 (H
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Grounding
• Exposed, non-current carrying,
metal parts of equipment that is
connected by cord and plug,
regardless of voltage, that is
installed in non-hazardous
locations shall be grounded.
True or False
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Grounding
• False 250.114 (1) and (2)
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Grounding
• The connection of a grounding
electrode conductor or bonding
jumper to fire-proofed structural
steel shall not be required to be
accessible if it is made with an
irreversible compression
connection. True or False
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Grounding
• True 250.68 (A) Exep. 2
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Grounding
• A ground rod of 8 feet in length
must be installed so that the
connection point of the
grounding electrode conductor
remains accessible and above
the ground. True or False
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Grounding
• False 250.53 (G) and 250.68 (A)
Exp. 1
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Grounding
• The ground fault current path of
the equipment grounding
system is intended to return
fault current back to the earth.
True or False
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Grounding
• False 250.2 Back to the source
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Where calculations result in a
fraction of an ampere that is
less than __________, such
fractions shall be permitted to
be dropped.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• .5
220.5(B)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Outlets for heavy duty lamp
holders shall be calculated at a
minimum of _______ voltamperes.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 600
220.14(E)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• A load not less than ___________
volt amperes shall be included
for each 2-wire laundry branch
circuit installed as required by
210.11(C)(2).
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 1500
220.52(B)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• An alternate load calculation for
determine if the existing service
or feeder is of sufficient
capacity to serve additional
loads in an existing dwelling
unit is found in __________________.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 220.83 220.83
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• The rules for calculating the
load on fixed multi-outlet
assemblies are found in
_______________.
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 220.14(H)
220.14(H)
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The End
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Practice Code Look Up
Questions and Answers
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Raceways
• When are you required to use an
approved electrically
conductive corrosion resistance
compound on conduit threads?
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Raceways
• On field Cuts in corrosive areas
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Equipment Use
• Carnival and circus overhead
wiring outside of tents and
concession areas where the
voltage-to-ground does not
exceed 150V shall maintain a
vertical clearance of ____________
above platforms, projections or
surfaces from which they might
be reached.
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Equipment Use
• 10 Feet
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Equipment Use
• Class III locations are those
that are hazardous because of
the presence of _______________.
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Equipment Use
• Ignitable Fibers
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Branch Circuits and
Feeders
• What is the feeder or service
demand load for two 3 kW
ranges?
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"Smitty" Smith
Branch Circuits and
Feeders
• 4500 Watts
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Grounding
• If the transfer switch for a
portable generator switches the
___________________ conductor,
then the portable generator
shall be grounded in
accordance with NEC Article
250.30.
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Grounded
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Services
• Service conductors shall be
considered outside when run
under the building if installed in
conduit and buried ______________
under earth.
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Services
• 18”
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Equipment Use
• Under a raised floor in an
Information Technology
Equipment room, liquidtight
flexible non-metallic conduit
shall be permitted to enclose
branch-circuit conductors for
information technology
communication equipment.
True or False
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Equipment Use
• True
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Motors
• A feeder for a motor circuit shall
have a protective device with a
rating or setting ________________ the
largest rating of the branch-circuit
short-circuit and ground-fault
protective device for any motor in
the group, plus the sum of the full
load currents of the other motors of
the group.
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Motors
• Not greater than
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Equipment Use
• The purpose of 60/120V power
systems is to reduce
objectionable noise in areas
containing sensitive electronic
equipment. Its use is restricted
to ________________ occupancies
that are under close supervision
by qualified personnel.
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• Commercial and Industrial
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Services
• Service conductors shall be
considered outside when run
under the building if installed in
conduit and buried ______________
under earth.
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Services
• The service entrance of a
building may be located less
than three feet from a window
as long as the conductors are
installed so that they___________
of the window.
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Services
• Run above the top
level
230.9(A)Ex
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Services
• Raceways that carry serviceconductors that are embedded
in masonry shall be __________.
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Services
• Arranged to drain
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230.53
Services
• A cable tray may serve to carry
service-entrance conductors
along with other conductors as
long as there is a ________.
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Services
• Barrier
230.44Ex
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Services
• True of False, the disconnect
for a TVSS is not counted as
one of the six disconnects
allowed for a service.
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Services
• True
230.71(A)
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Services
• The service head for entranceconductors should be located
above the point of attachment
but may be located elsewhere
as long as the attachment is
within __________ feet.
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Services
• 2 feet
230.54(C) Ex
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Overcurrent Protection
• According to Article
___________________ of the 2005
NEC, nonstandard fuses are
permitted.
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Overcurrent Protection
• True
240.6(A)
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Grounding
• For multiple separately derived
systems the common grounding
electrode conductor shall not
be smaller than
__________________.
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Grounding
• 3/0 CU or 250Kcm AL
250.30(A)(4)(a)
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Raceways
• The minimum burial depth for a
nonmetallic raceway with no
vehicular traffic shall be
__________________ inches.
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Raceways
• 4"
Table 300.5 Col. 3
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Calculations
• A conductor passing through a
junction box with a loop length
of ______________ shall be
counted twice for box fill
calculations.
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Calculations
• Twice the minimum length
required by Article 300.14
•
314.16(B)(1)
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Grounding
• When bonding equipment,
__________shall not be used for
this connection and the
termination shall not depend
solely on__________________.
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Sheet metal screws, solder
250.8
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• The size of a feeder, grounded
conductor shall not be smaller
than required by_________,
except that _________ shall not
apply where grounded
conductors are run in parallel.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 250.122,
250.122(F)
215.2(A)
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Where the premises wiring
system has branch circuits
supplied from more than one
nominal voltage system, each
ungrounded conductor of a
branch circuit, where
accessible, shall be identified
by __________.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• System
210.5(C)
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Equipment Use
• The size of the industrial control
panel supply conductor shall
have an ampacity not less than
________ percent of the full load
current of all resistance heating
loads plus 125% of the full load
current rating of the highest
rated motor plus the sum of the
full load current
ratings of all
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"Smitty" Smith
connected motors
and
Equipment Use
• 125%
409.20
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Equipment Use
• A ballast in a fluorescent
luminaire that is used for egress
lighting and energized only
during a failure of the normal
supply shall not have
________________.
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• Thermal
Protection
410.73(E)(4)
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Grounding
• The earth shall not be
considered as an effective
ground fault current path. True
or False
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Grounding
• True
5)
250.4(A)(
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Overcurrent Protection
• Can the next standard sized
overcurrent protective device
be used to protect tap
conductors for transformer
secondary conductors?
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"Smitty" Smith
Overcurrent Protection
• NO 240.21(C)
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Grounding
• All grounding electrodes as
described in 250. 52(A)(1)
through 250.52(A)(6) that are
____________ at each building or
structure served shall be
bonded together to form the
grounding electrode system.
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Present
250.50
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Equipment Use
• Handhold enclosure covers
shall have an
_____________________ that
prominently identifies the
function of the enclosure.
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• identifying mark or
logo 314.30(D)
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"Smitty" Smith
Conductors and Cable
Assemblies
• Type MC cable does not have to
be supported if it is not more
than 2 feet long and it is being
used to provide flexibility to a
termination. True or False
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"Smitty" Smith
Conductors and Cable
Assemblies
• True
320.30(D)
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• Wiring installed in aircraft hangars in
unclassified locations that are
adjacent to areas in which
flammable liquids or vapors are not
likely to be released, such as stock
rooms or electrical control rooms,
which are adequately ventilated and
are effectively cut off from the
hangar itself by walls or partitions,
shall be permitted to be of any
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suitable typeCopyright
wiring
method
"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• True Exception to 513.7
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• A 1/2" knockout will be made in
a fluorescent light fixture that
will be mounted over a junction
box. The light fixture will be
mounted with toggle bolts. A
1/2" chase nipple will be
installed so that the conductors
from the box can be brought
into the fixture
for make up. Is
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"Smitty" Smith
this is legal installation
Equipment Use
• No
410.14(A)
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Equipment Use
• Is thermal protection required
for the ballast of a fluorescent
exit light?
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• No
410.73(E)(3)
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• The 480 volt auxiliary
equipment of an electric
discharge lamp is permanently
installed in a luminaire and the
luminaire is mounted on a pole
for the illumination of a
highway. What is the minimum
height above the ground the
auxiliary equipment
must be
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mounted? "Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• 22 ft 210.6(D)(1)(a)
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• Is the terminal of an electric
discharge lamp rated in excess
of 1000V considered to be a live
part according to the NEC?
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"Smitty" Smith
Equipment Use
• Yes 410.80 (C)
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Is an equipment grounding
conductor required to be
installed in listed metal flexible
conduit that is 2 feet in length
and is used only to provide
flexible connection to a motor?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Yes 250.118(5)(d)
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Exposed, non-current carrying,
metal parts of motion picture
projection equipment that is
fastened in place shall be
grounded regardless of voltage.
True or False
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• True 250.112 (H
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• Exposed, non-current carrying,
metal parts of equipment that is
connected by cord and plug,
regardless of voltage, that is
installed in non-hazardous
locations shall be grounded.
True or False
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• False 250.114 (1) and (2)
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Grounding
• The connection of a grounding
electrode conductor or bonding
jumper to fire-proofed structural
steel shall not be required to be
accessible if it is made with an
irreversible compression
connection. True or False
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• True 250.68 (A) Exep. 2
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Grounding
• A ground rod of 8 feet in length
must be installed so that the
connection point of the
grounding electrode conductor
remains accessible and above
the ground. True or False
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"Smitty" Smith
Grounding
• False 250.53 (G) and 250.68 (A)
Exp. 1
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Grounding
• The ground fault current path of
the equipment grounding
system is intended to return
fault current back to the earth.
True or False
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Grounding
• False 250.2 Back to the source
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Where calculations result in a
fraction of an ampere that is
less than __________, such
fractions shall be permitted to
be dropped.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• .5
220.5(B)
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• Outlets for heavy duty lamp
holders shall be calculated at a
minimum of _______ voltamperes.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 600
220.14(E)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• A load not less than ___________
volt amperes shall be included
for each 2-wire laundry branch
circuit installed as required by
210.11(C)(2).
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 1500
220.52(B)
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• An alternate load calculation for
determine if the existing service
or feeder is of sufficient
capacity to serve additional
loads in an existing dwelling
unit is found in __________________.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 220.83 220.83
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Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• The rules for calculating the
load on fixed multi-outlet
assemblies are found in
_______________.
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"Smitty" Smith
Feeders and Branch
Circuits
• 220.14(H)
220.14(H)
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