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©Ted “Smitty” Smith 2008

This speed drill focuses on subjects that will be required for the journeyman and masters examination arranged by chapter of the NEC.

The question slide will still transition in 1.5 minutes and will be followed by the correct answer which will stay on the screen for only 10 seconds. You will have to click on the heading slide of each article section to proceed with the timer.

Do not worry about writing down the correct answer during the transition. At the end of the questions, a stop slide will appear and then that will be followed by the questions and answers without the timer so you can review them.

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You will have a little less time on this drill because the questions are taken from articles and bunched together so find the answer will not take as long.

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Equipment not identified for outdoor use and equipment identified for indoor use only shall be protected against _______________ damage from the weather during building construction.

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• Permanent 110.12

Unused opening in equipment and boxes, other than those intended for the operation of equipment, those intended for mounting purposes, or those permitted as part of __________ of listed equipment, shall be closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment.

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The design 110.12(A)

The temperature rating as associated with the ampacity of a conductor shall be selected and coordinated so as not to exceed the lowest temperature rating of any connected termination, conductor, or ________.

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Device 110.14(C)

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The enclosures listed in Table 110.20 are not intended to protect against condensation, icing, corrosion or contamination that may occur within the enclosure or enter via the conduit or unsealed openings.

True or False

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True 110.20

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Where equipment rated 1200 A or more contains overcurrent devices, switching devices, or control devices is installed and there is a personnel door intended for entrance to and egress from the working space less that is 30 feet from the nearest edge of the working space, the doors are required to open in the direction of egress and be equipped with a panic bar.

True or False

False 110.26(C)(3)

• Sprinkler protection shall be permitted for the dedicated space above electrical equipment where the piping is provided with protection to avoid damage to the electrical equipment from condensation, leaks or breaks.

• True or False

True 110.26(F)(1)(c)

• What is the minimum required working space between the front of a 480V switchgear and the front of a 120V Fire alarm control panel mounted directly across from it?

4 feetCondition three applies to the switch gear

and fire alarm control panel. The highest voltage rating must be used.

Table 110.26(A)(1)

What is the minimum amount of clear work space that must be provided in a manhole where cables are located on both sides of the manhole.

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3 feet110.72

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The continuity of the grounded conductor shall not depend on a connection to a metallic enclosure, raceway or ________________.

Cable armor200.2(B)

If part of a cable assembly, the white conductor may be used as something other than a grounded if it is permanently re-identified by painting or some other means at its termination and at _________________. A. each location the conductor is visible and

accessibleB. at the panel board by means of a brass tagC. at all motor connections by means of a tagD. none of the above

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A. each location it is visible and accessible200.7(C)(1)

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Each multiwire branch circuit shall be provided with a means that will simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors at the point where the branch circuit _____________.A. terminatesB. originatesC. has overcurrent protectionD. none of the above

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B. originates

210.4(B)

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The ungrounded and grounded conductors of each multiwire branch circuit shall be grouped by ________________ or other similar means in at least one location within the panelboard or other point of origin

Wire ties210.4(D)

All 120V, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere branch circuits supplying outlets installed in dwelling unit family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, ______________, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed arc-fault circuit interrupter, combination type, installed to provide protection of the branch circuit.

Libraries

210.12(B)

480v may be used to supply luminaires that are powered from direct current systems and contain a listed, dc rated ballast that provides isolation between the dc power and the lamp circuit and protection from electric shock when changing lamps.

True or False

True

210.6(D)

A GFCI protected receptacle is required in a commercial building if the receptacle is to be placed within _____________ of a sink.

6 feet

210.8(B)(5)

A branch circuit is operating at 16 amperes. The load is expected to operate in excess of three hours continuously. . The branch circuit is protected by a single phase inverse time circuit breaker rated at 75 degrees C and 20 amperes. The circuit is a 120v single phase circuit. The branch circuit ungrounded conductor is THHN 12 AWG and the branch circuit grounded conductor is THHN 14 AWG. The load has a temperature rating of 60 degrees C. Is this an acceptable installation?

Yes310.16 Table110.14(C)210.19(A)(1) and Exception No. 2

Where a counter mounted cook top is installed in an island countertop and the width of the countertop behind the cook top is less than ___________ the cook top is considered to divide the countertop into two separate countertop spaces.

12 inches210.52(C)

This is the end of the presentation.

You can now review the slides and answers without the timer.

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Equipment not identified for outdoor use and equipment identified for indoor use only shall be protected against _______________ damage from the weather during building construction.

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

• Permanent 110.12

Unused opening in equipment and boxes, other than those intended for the operation of equipment, those intended for mounting purposes, or those permitted as part of __________ of listed equipment, shall be closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment.

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

The design 110.12(A)

The temperature rating as associated with the ampacity of a conductor shall be selected and coordinated so as not to exceed the lowest temperature rating of any connected termination, conductor, or ________.

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

Device 110.14(C)

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

The enclosures listed in Table 110.20 are not intended to protect against condensation, icing, corrosion or contamination that may occur within the enclosure or enter via the conduit or unsealed openings.

True or False

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True 110.20

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

Where equipment rated 1200 A or more contains overcurrent devices, switching devices, or control devices is installed and there is a personnel door intended for entrance to and egress from the working space less that is 30 feet from the nearest edge of the working space, the doors are required to open in the direction of egress and be equipped with a panic bar.

True or False

False 110.26(C)(3)

• Sprinkler protection shall be permitted for the dedicated space above electrical equipment where the piping is provided with protection to avoid damage to the electrical equipment from condensation, leaks or breaks.

• True or False

True 110.26(F)(1)(c)

• What is the minimum required working space between the front of a 480V switchgear and the front of a 120V Fire alarm control panel mounted directly across from it?

4 feetCondition three applies to the switch gear

and fire alarm control panel. The highest voltage rating must be used.

Table 110.26(A)(1)

What is the minimum amount of clear work space that must be provided in a manhole where cables are located on both sides of the manhole.

Copyright 2008 Ted "Smitty" Smith

3 feet110.72

Click Here to Proceed

The continuity of the grounded conductor shall not depend on a connection to a metallic enclosure, raceway or ________________.

Cable armor200.2(B)

If part of a cable assembly, the white conductor may be used as something other than a grounded if it is permanently re-identified by painting or some other means at its termination and at _________________. A. each location the conductor is visible and

accessibleB. at the panel board by means of a brass tagC. at all motor connections by means of a tagD. none of the above

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

A. each location it is visible and accessible200.7(C)(1)

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Each multiwire branch circuit shall be provided with a means that will simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors at the point where the branch circuit _____________.A. terminatesB. originatesC. has overcurrent protectionD. none of the above

Copyright 2005 Ted "Smitty" Smith

B. originates

210.4(B)

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The ungrounded and grounded conductors of each multiwire branch circuit shall be grouped by ________________ or other similar means in at least one location within the panelboard or other point of origin

Wire ties210.4(D)

All 120V, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere branch circuits supplying outlets installed in dwelling unit family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, ______________, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, or similar rooms or areas shall be protected by a listed arc-fault circuit interrupter, combination type, installed to provide protection of the branch circuit.

Libraries

210.12(B)

480v may be used to supply luminaires that are powered from direct current systems and contain a listed, dc rated ballast that provides isolation between the dc power and the lamp circuit and protection from electric shock when changing lamps.

True or False

True

210.6(D)

A GFCI protected receptacle is required in a commercial building if the receptacle is to be placed within _____________ of a sink.

6 feet

210.8(B)(5)

A branch circuit is operating at 16 amperes. The load is expected to operate in excess of three hours continuously. . The branch circuit is protected by a single phase inverse time circuit breaker rated at 75 degrees C and 20 amperes. The circuit is a 120v single phase circuit. The branch circuit ungrounded conductor is THHN 12 AWG and the branch circuit grounded conductor is THHN 14 AWG. The load has a temperature rating of 60 degrees C. Is this an acceptable installation?

Yes310.16 Table110.14(C)210.19(A)(1) and Exception No. 2

Where a counter mounted cook top is installed in an island countertop and the width of the countertop behind the cook top is less than ___________ the cook top is considered to divide the countertop into two separate countertop spaces.

12 inches210.52(C)

This is the end of the presentation.

You can now review the slides and answers without the timer.

Click the slide to advance to the next slide

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