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Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith Two Minute Drill Number 21- Residential Improving your skill in code Look Up Increasing Speed Drill

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith Directions Left click on the presentation ICON located at the bottom of the slide directory 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 15 seconds. As you progress through the slide show, the time for each question will be reduced. This drill is primarily concerning residential installations. The correct answers and questions will also be displayed without the timer at the end of the drill.

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 1. Ferrous metal enclosures for grounding electrode conductors shall be ________. a. electrically continuous b. electrically isolated c. not permitted d. rigid metal conduit (RMC) only

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 1. a250.64(E)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 2. Unless listed for the control of other loads, general use dimmer switches shall only be used to control _____. a. switched receptacles for cord-connected incandescent luminaries b. permanently installed incandescent luminaries c. ceiling fans with luminaries d. holiday decorative lighting

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 2. b404.14(E)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 3. All 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in residential garages shall be _____. I. protected by a listed arc-fault interrupter II. Provided with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection a. I only b. II only c. both I and II d. neither I nor II

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 3. b210.8(A)(2) (B)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 4. The MAXIMUM allowable ampacity of size 18 AWG fixture wire is _____ amperes. a. 12 b. 10 c. 8 d. 6

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 4. dTbl

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 5. A receptacle outlet installed for a gas or electric clothes dryer in the laundry room of a dwelling unit must be installed within at LEAST _____ feet of the intended location of the dryer. a. 6 b. 4 c. 10 d. 3

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 5. a210.50(C)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 6. Which of the following listed conductors are required to have overcurrent protection on a residential electric service? a. grounding conductors b. bonding conductors c. identified conductors d. ungrounded conductors

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 6. d230.90

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 7. Given: a 40-gallon electric water heater has a nameplate rating of 4, volts. What is the MAXIMUM standard size circuit breaker the NEC® permits to protect the water heater? a. 20 amperes b. 25 amperes c. 30 amperes d. 45 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 7. c422.11(E)(3) 240.6(A) Current Formula I=P/E I= 4,500 VA/240 V = amps X 150% = 28.1 amperes *Note: The next size circuit breaker with a rating of 30 amperes should be selected

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 8. If a cable or raceway enters an enclosure such as a meter base, above uninsulated live parts in a wet location, the fittings used to connect the enclosure must be _____ for wet locations. a. identified b. marked c. suitable d. listed

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 8. d312.2(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 9. In general, the power supply cord to a mobile home shall have a MAXIMUM rating of _____. a. 50 amperes b. 60 amperes c. 100 amperes d. 125 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 9. a550.10(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 10. A 150kVA, single-phase transformer having a secondary voltage of 120/240 is to be installed at a multi-family dwelling. The current available at the secondary is _____ amperes. a. 329 b. 421 c. 625 d. 729

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 10. cTrade Knowledge Current Formula I = P/E I= 150,000VA/240 volts = 625 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 11. When the heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment is installed on the roof of an apartment complex, a 125-volt, 15- or 20- ampere rated receptacle outlet _____. a. is not required by the NEC® b. may be connected to the line side of the equipment disconnecting means, if the outlet is GFCI protected c. shall be located on the same level and within 25 feet of the heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment d. shall be installed on the roof where the equipment is located and not more than 75 feet from each unit

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 11. c210.63

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 12. The MINIMUM number of 120-volt, 15- ampere, general lighting branch circuits required for a dwelling that has 70 feet X 30 feet of habitable space is ____. a. two b. three c. four d. five

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 12. cTbl ’ X 30’ =2,100sq. ft. X 3 VA =6,300VA(house) 120 volts X 15 amperes = 1,800VA (one circuit) 6,300VA(house) / 1,800VA(circuit) = 3.5=4 circuits

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 13. Receptacle outlets on a 20-ampere rated small appliance branch-circuit serving kitchen countertops in a dwelling unit are to be rated _____. I. 15 amperes II. 20 amperes a. I only b. II only c. either I or II d. neither I nor II

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 13. cTbl (B)(3)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 14. In general, service conductors installed as open conductors shall have a clearance of not less than _____ from windows that are designed to be opened, doors, porches or balconies. a. 6 feet b. 8 feet c. 5 feet d. 3 feet

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 14. d230.9(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 15. Given: a 120-volt lighting branch-circuit is to supply only six 100 watt, 120-volt, incandescent luminaries. Determine the total current on this branch-circuit. a. 30 amperes b. 20 amperes c. 5 amperes d. 12 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 15. cTrade Knowledge Current Formula 100 X 6 = 600 watts total I = P/E I = 600 watts/120 volts = 5 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 16. Raceways installed in solid rock shall be permitted to be buried at lesser depths than generally required, when covered by at least _____ of concrete, extending down to the rock. a. 2 inches b. 4 inches c. 6 inches d. 8 inches

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 16. aTbl , Note 5

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 17. Electrical outlet boxes installed in walls and ceilings are required to be _____. a. visible b. readily accessible c. accessible d. metal

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 17. c314.29

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 18. The MINIMUMinternal depth of a box that is intended to enclose a flush mounted device shall be _____. a. ½ inch b. 9/16 inch c. 15/16 inch d. 1 ¼ inches

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 18. c314.24(B)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 19. Metallic surface type cabinets for electrical equipment located in damp or wet locations shall be mounted so there is at LEAST _____ air space between the cabinet and the wall or other supporting surface. a. 1/8 inch b. ¼ inch c. 3/8 inch d. ½ inch

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 19. b312.2

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 20. In dwelling units, hallways of _____ feet or more in length are required to have at least one-, 15- or 20-ampere rated 120- volt receptacle outlet. a. 10 b. 12 c. 15 d. 20

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 20. a210.52(H)

End of Drill Click the left mouse button to advance back to the first question. Each question will now be repeated without the timer to give you a chance to review it and find the answer. Clicking the left mouse button will advance the slide to the answer and the code reference. Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith

1. Ferrous metal enclosures for grounding electrode conductors shall be ________. a. electrically continuous b. electrically isolated c. not permitted d. rigid metal conduit (RMC) only

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 1. a250.64(E)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 2. Unless listed for the control of other loads, general use dimmer switches shall only be used to control _____. a. switched receptacles for cord-connected incandescent luminaries b. permanently installed incandescent luminaries c. ceiling fans with luminaries d. holiday decorative lighting

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 2. b404.14(E)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 3. All 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in residential garages shall be _____. I. protected by a listed arc-fault interrupter II. Provided with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection a. I only b. II only c. both I and II d. neither I nor II

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 3. b210.8(A)(2) (B)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 4. The MAXIMUM allowable ampacity of size 18 AWG fixture wire is _____ amperes. a. 12 b. 10 c. 8 d. 6

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 4. dTbl

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 5. A receptacle outlet installed for a gas or electric clothes dryer in the laundry room of a dwelling unit must be installed within at LEAST _____ feet of the intended location of the dryer. a. 6 b. 4 c. 10 d. 3

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 5. a210.50(C)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 6. Which of the following listed conductors are required to have overcurrent protection on a residential electric service? a. grounding conductors b. bonding conductors c. identified conductors d. ungrounded conductors

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 6. d230.90

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 7. Given: a 40-gallon electric water heater has a nameplate rating of 4, volts. What is the MAXIMUM standard size circuit breaker the NEC® permits to protect the water heater? a. 20 amperes b. 25 amperes c. 30 amperes d. 45 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 7. c422.11(E)(3) 240.6(A) Current Formula I=P/E I= 4,500 VA/240 V = amps X 150% = 28.1 amperes *Note: The next size circuit breaker with a rating of 30 amperes should be selected

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 8. If a cable or raceway enters an enclosure such as a meter base, above uninsulated live parts in a wet location, the fittings used to connect the enclosure must be _____ for wet locations. a. identified b. marked c. suitable d. listed

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 8. d312.2(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 9. In general, the power supply cord to a mobile home shall have a MAXIMUM rating of _____. a. 50 amperes b. 60 amperes c. 100 amperes d. 125 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 9. a550.10(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 10. A 150kVA, single-phase transformer having a secondary voltage of 120/240 is to be installed at a multi-family dwelling. The current available at the secondary is _____ amperes. a. 329 b. 421 c. 625 d. 729

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 10. cTrade Knowledge Current Formula I = P/E I= 150,000VA/240 volts = 625 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 11. When the heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment is installed on the roof of an apartment complex, a 125-volt, 15- or 20- ampere rated receptacle outlet _____. a. is not required by the NEC® b. may be connected to the line side of the equipment disconnecting means, if the outlet is GFCI protected c. shall be located on the same level and within 25 feet of the heating, air-conditioning, or refrigeration equipment d. shall be installed on the roof where the equipment is located and not more than 75 feet from each unit

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 11. c210.63

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 12. The MINIMUM number of 120-volt, 15- ampere, general lighting branch circuits required for a dwelling that has 70 feet X 30 feet of habitable space is ____. a. two b. three c. four d. five

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 12. cTbl ’ X 30’ =2,100sq. ft. X 3 VA =6,300VA(house) 120 volts X 15 amperes = 1,800VA (one circuit) 6,300VA(house) / 1,800VA(circuit) = 3.5=4 circuits

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 13. Receptacle outlets on a 20-ampere rated small appliance branch-circuit serving kitchen countertops in a dwelling unit are to be rated _____. I. 15 amperes II. 20 amperes a. I only b. II only c. either I or II d. neither I nor II

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 13. cTbl (B)(3)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 14. In general, service conductors installed as open conductors shall have a clearance of not less than _____ from windows that are designed to be opened, doors, porches or balconies. a. 6 feet b. 8 feet c. 5 feet d. 3 feet

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 14. d230.9(A)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 15. Given: a 120-volt lighting branch-circuit is to supply only six 100 watt, 120-volt, incandescent luminaries. Determine the total current on this branch-circuit. a. 30 amperes b. 20 amperes c. 5 amperes d. 12 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 15. cTrade Knowledge Current Formula 100 X 6 = 600 watts total I = P/E I = 600 watts/120 volts = 5 amperes

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 16. Raceways installed in solid rock shall be permitted to be buried at lesser depths than generally required, when covered by at least _____ of concrete, extending down to the rock. a. 2 inches b. 4 inches c. 6 inches d. 8 inches

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 16. aTbl , Note 5

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 17. Electrical outlet boxes installed in walls and ceilings are required to be _____. a. visible b. readily accessible c. accessible d. metal

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 17. c314.29

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 18. The MINIMUMinternal depth of a box that is intended to enclose a flush mounted device shall be _____. a. ½ inch b. 9/16 inch c. 15/16 inch d. 1 ¼ inches

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 18. c314.24(B)

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 19. Metallic surface type cabinets for electrical equipment located in damp or wet locations shall be mounted so there is at LEAST _____ air space between the cabinet and the wall or other supporting surface. a. 1/8 inch b. ¼ inch c. 3/8 inch d. ½ inch

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 19. b312.2

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 20. In dwelling units, hallways of _____ feet or more in length are required to have at least one-, 15- or 20-ampere rated 120- volt receptacle outlet. a. 10 b. 12 c. 15 d. 20

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith 20. a210.52(H)