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Article 200-285 Part05

This comprehensive quiz contains 50 questions carefully selected from the National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles spanning 200 through 285. These articles cover a broad spectrum of vital topics related to electrical installations within this section of the code.

The questions in this quiz are chosen randomly to provide a thorough assessment of your knowledge across these essential NEC articles. While we strive for a diverse set of questions, some fundamental principles may be revisited in different contexts due to their relevance to multiple sections within this range. This approach ensures a robust evaluation of your understanding.

We encourage you to actively participate and provide feedback. If you identify any issues or have suggestions for improving the quiz questions, please report them. Your contributions are invaluable in helping us maintain the accuracy and effectiveness of these learning resources.

Think about the physical characteristics that prevent the use of incompatible fuses in Type S fuse-holders.

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Type S fuse-holders and adaptors must be ________________ so that either the fuse-holder itself or the fuse-holder with a Type S adaptor inserted cannot be used for any fuse other than a Type S fuse.

Consider the different locations where GFCI protection can be installed to meet safety requirements.

2 / 50

The GFCI required for appliances shall be readily accessible, listed, and located ______.

FMC may not always provide an effective ground-fault current path, requiring additional grounding measures.

3 / 50

When FMC (Flexible Metal Conduit) is installed to provide flexibility for equipment, ______________________.

Use demand factors for receptacles, multi-outlet assemblies, and cooking appliances per NEC guidelines. Calculate total VA, convert to amperes, and apply demand factors where appropriate.

4 / 50

What is the total demand load for the following restaurant with all-electric appliances and a 120/208-volt, three-phase electrical service, including the following loads?

Given Loads:

120-volt loads:

  • 60 duplex receptacles
  • 100 ft multi-outlet assembly (simultaneous rated)
  • 1 broiler: 5 kW
  • 2 deep fryers: 5.5 kW each
  • 1 freezer: 3,400 VA
  • 1 booster heater: 1,500 VA
  • 1 coffee service machine: 3,500 VA
  • 1 dishwasher: 3,500 VA

208-volt loads:

  • 1 walk-in cooler: 6,400 VA
  • 1 water heater: 4,800 VA
  • 1 oven: 20 kW
  • 1 range: 15 kW
  • 2 convection ovens: 8 kW each
  • 1 electric heater: 15 kW
  • 1 AC unit: 14 kW
  • 3 exhaust fans: 2.4 A each
  • 1 cooktop: 10 kW
  • 2 heating units: 10 kW each

This conductor is specifically required on the supply side of the service disconnect to maintain electrical continuity and safety.

5 / 50

A conductor installed on the supply side of a service that ensures the required electrical conductivity between metal parts required to be electrically connected is a:

Think about the NEC regulations regarding the grounding and bonding of electrical components to ensure safety.

6 / 50

Metal faceplates for snap switches, including dimmer and similar control switches, must be ______.

Focus on the conditions related to specific circuit configurations that mandate maintaining the full neutral capacity.

7 / 50

There shall be no reduction of the neutral or grounded conductor capacity applied to the amount in 220.61(C)(1), or the portion of the amount in (C)(2), from that determined by the basic calculation in which of the following cases:

Consider the NEC-approved methods for bonding and ensuring electrical continuity at service equipment.

8 / 50

Electrical continuity at service equipment, service raceways, and service conductor enclosures must be ensured by which of the following methods?

Multi-wire branch circuits are designed to share a common neutral conductor.

9 / 50

Multi-wire branch circuits shall supply only _______________.

Focus on the specific thresholds for ground-fault protection devices as described in the NEC for service equipment.

10 / 50

The ground fault protection system shall operate to cause the service disconnect to open all ungrounded conductors of the fault circuit. What are the maximum setting and time delay for ground-fault currents?

Consider the type of wiring involved in grounding systems, particularly in the context of isolated ground receptacles.

11 / 50

In health care facilities, care should be taken in specifying systems containing isolated ground receptacles, because the grounding impedance is controlled only by the ______ wires and does not benefit from any conduit or building structure in parallel with the grounding path.

Check the NEC lighting load unit values for educational buildings, including schools.

12 / 50

At a high school, the general lighting load must be calculated at how many VA per square foot?

Consider the conditions under which a grounded conductor is not required at the switch location.

13 / 50

Switches controlling line-to-neutral lighting loads must have a grounded conductor provided at the switch location unless the ______.

The bonding requirement ensures a low-impedance path to the service grounding system for fault currents.

14 / 50

Exposed structural metal likely to become energized shall be bonded to a(n) _______________.

Think about the minimum safe clearance required to avoid interference or electrical hazards between open conductors.

15 / 50

In an outside branch circuit, open conductors must be separated from open conductors of other circuits or systems by not less than _______________________________.

Consider the NEC requirements regarding grounding for switches and the connection of faceplates.

16 / 50

Snap switches, including dimmer and similar control switches, must be connected to an equipment grounding conductor and provide a means to connect metal faceplates to the equipment grounding conductor, regardless of whether a metal faceplate is installed.

AFCI protection is primarily required for circuits in living spaces rather than certain utility or service areas.

17 / 50

In a dwelling unit, _______________ are not required to be protected by an AFCI.

Voltage Drop (VD)=2×Length (ft)×Current (I)×Resistance (R)

18 / 50

What is the voltage drop for a 120-volt single-phase circuit drawing 9 amperes, using (2) 6 AWG copper conductors that are 125 feet long?

The NEC specifies the location of intersystem bonding terminations for accessibility and proper installation.

19 / 50

An intersystem bonding termination for connecting intersystem bonding conductors shall be provided _______________ enclosures at the service equipment.

Required Ampacity=Load Current×1.25

20 / 50

What is the minimum size TW conductor required to feed a 35-ampere continuous load?

Think about safety considerations and accessibility requirements for overcurrent devices in residential and dormitory settings.

21 / 50

In dormitories, overcurrent devices ___________ be located in bathrooms.

Consider the NEC requirement for calculating the demand load for a single dryer in a dwelling.

22 / 50

What is the demand load for a dryer in a single-family dwelling unit, rated at 6,000 VA?

Think about the types of protection required for branch circuits in residential settings to prevent electrical hazards.

23 / 50

In mobile and manufactured homes, all 120V branch circuits that supply 15A and 20A outlets shall have ______ protection in accordance with 210.12.

Think about the requirement that ensures all metallic parts are at the same potential to prevent shock hazards, particularly near water sources like pools.

24 / 50

Metallic gas piping used to supply low-voltage gas-fired luminaires, decorative fireplaces, fire pits, and similar equipment must be ______ in accordance with the requirements in 250.104(B) and 680.26(B).

The NEC defines minimum dimensions for countertops and work surfaces requiring receptacle outlets.

25 / 50

A receptacle outlet shall be installed at each countertop and work surface that is _______________ inches or wider.

Review the NEC tap rules for feeder conductors, especially the 1/3 tap rule, which limits the ampacity of tap conductors based on the overcurrent protection of the feeder.

26 / 50

What is the minimum size conductor required to supply a 150A overcurrent device if the tap is from feeder conductors 35 feet in length, protected by a 400A circuit?

The NEC requires protection for specific appliances to reduce the risk of electric shock in residential environments.

27 / 50

_______________ protection shall be provided for outlets that supply dishwashers installed in dwelling unit locations.

GFCI protection is required in areas where there is a higher risk of electrical shock due to the presence of water.

28 / 50

In a dwelling unit, receptacles installed in _______________ must be protected by a GFCI receptacle.

Focus on the conductor responsible for providing a low-impedance path to ground for fault current.

29 / 50

Panelboard cabinets and frames made of metal must be connected to a(n) ______________________.

Consider the NEC requirements for grounding and bonding in outdoor installations of electrical equipment.

30 / 50

Where multimotor and combination-load equipment for air-conditioning and refrigeration is installed outdoors on a roof, a(n) ______ conductor of the wire type shall be installed in outdoor portions of metallic raceway systems that use non-threaded fittings.

The NEC applies a demand factor of 100% to the initial portion of the lighting load and a reduced factor to the remaining load.

31 / 50

For a storage warehouse, what portion of the lighting load does a 50% demand factor apply to?

Think about the specific locations within dwelling units where receptacles are required to be tamper-resistant according to the NEC.

32 / 50

In dwelling units, all nonlocking type 125V and 250V, 15A and 20A receptacles installed ________ shall be listed as tamper-resistant.

The NEC limits the number of feeders or branch circuits that can supply a building or structure to ensure simplicity and safety.

33 / 50

A building or other structure that is served by a branch circuit or feeder on the load side of a service disconnecting means shall be supplied by _______________.

Think about the safety benefits of having a uniform electrical potential in agricultural environments.

34 / 50

The purpose of the equipotential plane in agricultural buildings or adjacent areas is to minimize voltage differences within the plane, as well as between planes, grounded equipment, and the earth.

First, calculate the total service load by adding the general lighting load, show window load, and receptacle load. Use the NEC demand factors where applicable and determine the appropriate breaker size based on the calculated amperage.

35 / 50

A 3,000 square foot store has 30 ft of show window and 80 duplex receptacles. The service is 120/240 V, single-phase, 3-wire. The actual connected lighting load is 8,500 VA. What is the minimum size overcurrent protection for the service?

Focus on whether the heating load or A/C load is larger, as only the larger load is used for calculation when they are not simultaneous.

36 / 50

What is the total A/C and heating load for a single-family dwelling unit with a 240-V, 18,000 VA heating load and a 240-V, 12,000 VA A/C load?

Consider methods that provide a permanent and reliable electrical connection.

37 / 50

Splicing of the wire-type grounding electrode conductor shall be permitted by _______________.

Start by calculating the general lighting load using the floor area. Then apply NEC demand factors for cooking appliances, water heating, and other major loads.

38 / 50

What is the calculated service load for a 1,500 square foot dwelling with the following loads:

  • Two 20-A small appliance circuits
  • One 20-A laundry circuit
  • Two 4-kW wall-mounted ovens
  • 5.1-kW counter-mounted cooking unit
  • 4.5-kW water heater
  • 1.2-kW dishwasher
  • 5-kW clothes washer and dryer
  • Six 7-A, 230-V room air-conditioning units
  • 1.5-kW permanently installed bathroom space heater

Use the NEC’s standard of 180 VA per receptacle to determine the total receptacle load, and apply any demand factors if applicable.

39 / 50

A bank has a total square footage of 25,000, and 250 receptacles are installed. What is the largest receptacle load to be applied to the total demand load?

Think about the minimum clearance required to ensure safety around windows.

40 / 50

Service conductors installed as open conductors must have a clearance of __________ from windows designed to be opened.

Consider which part of the grounding system is most susceptible to damage and needs extra protection.

41 / 50

Which of the following, when exposed to physical damage, must be enclosed in metal, wood, or an equivalent protective covering?

The purpose of grounding and bonding connections is to provide a low-impedance path to ground for safety and effective fault current flow.

42 / 50

The connection of a grounding electrode conductor or bonding jumper to a grounding electrode shall be made in a manner that will ensure _______________.

Think about the various components that are connected to an equipotential plane to ensure safety and reduce the risk of electric shock.

43 / 50

An equipotential plane is an area where wire mesh or other conductive elements are embedded in or placed under concrete and bonded to ______.

Consider safety and stability concerns related to using vegetation to support service conductors.

44 / 50

Vegetation such as trees ______ be used for support of overhead service conductors or service equipment.

AFCI protection is typically required in living spaces where the risk of electrical fire is higher.

45 / 50

Which 120-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere dwelling branch circuits, supplying outlets or devices, shall be protected by an AFCI device?

Consider grounding requirements for circuits that require isolation from other grounding systems.

46 / 50

The receptacle grounding terminal shall be connected to a(n) ____________ run with the circuit conductors.

Think about which component listed is an exception to the short-circuit marking requirement for SPDs.

47 / 50

The SPD (Surge Protective Device) shall be marked with a short-circuit current rating and shall not be installed at a point on the system where the available fault current exceeds that rating. This marking requirement does not apply to which of the following?

Continuous loads require an additional safety factor to ensure the branch circuit can handle the load reliably.

48 / 50

The branch-circuit rating for an appliance that is a continuous load shall not be less than _______________ of the marked rating.

This exception applies to appliances that meet specific conditions related to the installation of the grounded circuit conductor.

49 / 50

The frames of ranges, wall-mounted ovens, and _______________ shall be permitted to be connected to the grounded circuit conductor.

Focus on the connection requirements for grounding electrodes in ungrounded systems as outlined by the NEC.

50 / 50

In an ungrounded 240-volt 3-phase system, an Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC) must be installed with the supply conductors and connected to the building or structure disconnecting means and the grounding electrode(s). The grounding electrode(s) must also be connected to which of the following?

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