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Practice Code Look Up Two Minute Drill #7
Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith Two Minute Drill #7
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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 2:30 minutes or less. The correct answer will transition in 10 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 Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Further More Remember do not worry about writing down the right answer for now. When you reach the end all of the slides will be repeated without the timer so you can take your time to find the ones you missed and write down the correct answers then. This presentation is set up with varying time limits. Click on the slide to proceed. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Nonconductive coatings such as paint shall be removed from threads and other contact areas on equipment to be grounded. True False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding True Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment An appliance is rated 1200VA at 208 volts, three phase. It is a cord and plug connected. The cord plug and receptacle are not accessible from the location of the appliance. The disconnecting means for the appliance is the circuit breaker located in the panel. The panel is installed 65 feet from the appliance and can be seen when standing at the appliance. The circuit breaker can be locked in the open temporarily by use of a breaker lock out supplied by the manufacturer. Is this an acceptable installation? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment No requires the cord and plug to be accessible. If not accessible it refers you back to (B) (B) allows the breaker to be the disconnecting means if the breaker is within sight from the appliance or has a permanent means of locking the breaker open that remains in place regardless of whether the lock is in use or not. Article 100 defines “within sight from” as being within 50 feet of the appliance. This is located 65 feet away so it is not within sight from. The breaker can be locked out but only temporarily. This installation would require a separate disconnecting means. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding All grounding electrodes as described in (A)(1) through (A)(7) that are ____________ at each building or structure served shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Present Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment In a health care system, sump pumps required to operate for the safety of major apparatus, shall be installed and connected to the equipment system and the alternate power source such that the they will be automatically restored to operation at _____________ time lag intervals following the energizing of the emergency system. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment appropriate (A)(2) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies A site isolating device shall be installed at the ______________________ where two or more agricultural buildings or structures are supplied from the distribution point. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies Distribution point 547.9(A)(1)
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Equipment Use Portable electric luminaries shall not be used in a spray area during spray operations unless they are required for operations in spaces not readily illuminated by fixed lighting within the spraying area and they are of the type identified for Class I, Division 1 or Class 1, Zone 1 locations where readily ignitable residues may be present. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use True 516.4(D) Exception 1
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Special Occupancies A pit that is 10 feet in diameter and 18” in depth, without mechanical ventilation, located within a bulk fuel storage plant and within a class 1, division 2 area is considered to be a class 1, division __________ area. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services Division 1 Table 515.3 Page 416
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Special Occupancies In a recreational vehicle, receptacles shall be located so that no point along the floor line is more than 6 feet, measured horizontally, from an outlet in that space, this includes bathrooms and hall areas. True False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies False 551.41(A) Exception 1
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Equipment 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 mounted? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use 22 ft 210.6(D)(1)(a) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways ENT must be secured in place every ______. A. 12 inches
B. 18 inches C. 24 inches D. 36 inches Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways D. 36 inches (A) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways High Density Polyethlyene conduit may be used above ground if enclosed in not less than ________ of concrete. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways 2” (5) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Calculations Twice the minimum length required by Article 300.14
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Overcurrent protection
Equipment intended to break current at other than fault levels shall have an interrupting rating of the system voltage sufficient for the current that must be interrupted. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
True Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services Where exposed to the weather, raceways enclosing service-entrance conductors shall be suitable for use _______________ and arranged to drain. Where embedded in masonry, raceways shall be arranged to drain. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services In wet locations Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use For electric discharge lighting systems a disconnecting means shall be located so as to be accessible to _________________ before servicing or maintaining the ballast. The disconnecting means shall be internal to the luminaire or if external, shall be a single device, and shall be attached to the luminaire or located within sight of the luminaire. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Qualified persons 410.130(G)(3)
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Grounding The earth shall not be considered as an effective ground fault current path. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding True 250.4(A)(5) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
Can the next standard sized overcurrent protective device be used to protect tap conductors for transformer secondary conductors if the overcurrent protection for the secondary conductors is provided by the primary conductors overcurrent protection? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
NO (C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 __________. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Feeders and Branch Circuits
Phase or line and system 210.5(C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 connected motors and apparatus based on their duty cycle that may be in operation at the same time. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use 125% Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Handhold enclosure covers shall have an _____________________ that prominently identifies the function of the enclosure. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Conductors and Cable Assemblies
True (D) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 this is legal installation according to the NEC? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use No (B) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Is thermal protection required for the ballast of a fluorescent exit light? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use No (E)(3) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Yes (C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Yes (5)(d) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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The End Each of the slides will now be repeated.
They are not timed in this segment. To change a slide, click on the side with your left mouse button. Be sure to physically look up the answers in your code book to improve your look up speed and skill. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Nonconductive coatings such as paint shall be removed from threads and other contact areas on equipment to be grounded. True False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding True Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment An appliance is rated 1200VA at 208 volts, three phase. It is a cord and plug connected. The cord plug and receptacle are not accessible from the location of the appliance. The disconnecting means for the appliance is the circuit breaker located in the panel. The panel is installed 65 feet from the appliance and can be seen when standing at the appliance. The circuit breaker can be locked in the open temporarily by use of a breaker lock out supplied by the manufacturer. Is this an acceptable installation? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment No requires the cord and plug to be accessible. If not accessible it refers you back to (B) (B) allows the breaker to be the disconnecting means if the breaker is within sight from the appliance or has a permanent means of locking the breaker open that remains in place regardless of whether the lock is in use or not. Article 100 defines “within sight from” as being within 50 feet of the appliance. This is located 65 feet away so it is not within sight from. The breaker can be locked out but only temporarily. This installation would require a separate disconnecting means. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding All grounding electrodes as described in (A)(1) through (A)(7) that are ____________ at each building or structure served shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Present Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment In a health care system, sump pumps required to operate for the safety of major apparatus, shall be installed and connected to the equipment system and the alternate power source such that the they will be automatically restored to operation at _____________ time lag intervals following the energizing of the emergency system. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment appropriate (A)(2) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies A site isolating device shall be installed at the ______________________ where two or more agricultural buildings or structures are supplied from the distribution point. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies Distribution point 547.9(A)(1)
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Equipment Use Portable electric luminaries shall not be used in a spray area during spray operations unless they are required for operations in spaces not readily illuminated by fixed lighting within the spraying area and they are of the type identified for Class I, Division 1 or Class 1, Zone 1 locations where readily ignitable residues may be present. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use True 516.4(D) Exception 1
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Special Occupancies A pit that is 10 feet in diameter and 18” in depth, without mechanical ventilation, located within a bulk fuel storage plant and within a class 1, division 2 area is considered to be a class 1, division __________ area. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services Division 1 Table 515.3 Page 416
Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies In a recreational vehicle, receptacles shall be located so that no point along the floor line is more than 6 feet, measured horizontally, from an outlet in that space, this includes bathrooms and hall areas. True False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Special Occupancies False 551.41(A) Exception 1
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Equipment 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 mounted? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use 22 ft 210.6(D)(1)(a) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways ENT must be secured in place every ______. A. 12 inches
B. 18 inches C. 24 inches D. 36 inches Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways D. 36 inches (A) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways High Density Polyethlyene conduit may be used above ground if enclosed in not less than ________ of concrete. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Raceways 2” (5) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Calculations Twice the minimum length required by Article 300.14
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Overcurrent protection
Equipment intended to break current at other than fault levels shall have an interrupting rating of the system voltage sufficient for the current that must be interrupted. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
True Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services Where exposed to the weather, raceways enclosing service-entrance conductors shall be suitable for use _______________ and arranged to drain. Where embedded in masonry, raceways shall be arranged to drain. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Services In wet locations Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use For electric discharge lighting systems a disconnecting means shall be located so as to be accessible to _________________ before servicing or maintaining the ballast. The disconnecting means shall be internal to the luminaire or if external, shall be a single device, and shall be attached to the luminaire or located within sight of the luminaire. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Qualified persons 410.130(G)(3)
Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding The earth shall not be considered as an effective ground fault current path. True or False Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding True 250.4(A)(5) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
Can the next standard sized overcurrent protective device be used to protect tap conductors for transformer secondary conductors if the overcurrent protection for the secondary conductors is provided by the primary conductors overcurrent protection? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Overcurrent Protection
NO (C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 __________. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Feeders and Branch Circuits
Phase or line and system 210.5(C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 connected motors and apparatus based on their duty cycle that may be in operation at the same time. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use 125% Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Handhold enclosure covers shall have an _____________________ that prominently identifies the function of the enclosure. Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use identifying mark or logo 314.30(D)
Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Conductors and Cable Assemblies
True (D) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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 this is legal installation according to the NEC? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use No (B) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Is thermal protection required for the ballast of a fluorescent exit light? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use No (E)(3) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Equipment Use Yes (C) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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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? Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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Grounding Yes (5)(d) Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith
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