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Article 300-399 Part11

This comprehensive quiz contains 50 questions carefully selected from the National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles spanning 300 through 399. This section of the NEC addresses crucial aspects of wiring methods, materials, and general requirements for electrical installations within this portion 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.

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Consider whether Type UF cable is versatile enough to be used indoors as well as outdoors. It is primarily designed for underground use, but can it also be used inside buildings?

1 / 50

Type UF cable is allowed to be used for interior wiring applications. Is this statement true or false?

Think about the electrochemical reactions that can occur between different metals.

2 / 50

Where practicable, contact of dissimilar metals shall be avoided in an IMC raceway installation to prevent the possibility of __________.

Think about the tools and methods approved for bending PVC conduit.

3 / 50

Field bends in PVC conduit shall be made only __________.

Think about environments where electrical equipment could be exposed to extreme conditions that may compromise safety or function, such as in hoistways, corrosive environments, or areas prone to physical damage.

4 / 50

A multioutlet assembly must not be installed __________.

Think about the conditions under which trimming of conduit ends might be unnecessary.

5 / 50

Cut ends of FMC shall be trimmed or otherwise finished to remove rough edges except where fittings _______.

Think about the requirements for couplings and connectors in environments exposed to water.

6 / 50

Threadless couplings and connectors used with RMC in wet locations shall be __________.

Consider the properties of Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT) relevant to its typical uses.

7 / 50

ENT is composed of a material resistant to moisture and chemical atmospheres and is __________.

Consider the NEC’s requirement for protecting larger conductors from abrasion when entering enclosures.

8 / 50

NEC 300.4(G) requires that bushings be of the insulating type where raceways containing insulated circuit conductors of ___ AWG or larger enter a cabinet, box enclosure, or raceway.

Consider the methods used to protect wires from abrasion at entry points.

9 / 50

Where IMC enters a box, fitting, or other enclosure, __________ shall be provided to protect the wire from abrasion unless the design of the box, fitting, or enclosure affords equivalent protection.

Think about the common thin-walled metal conduit that is used for protecting conductors in many commercial and residential installations. It’s one of the most widely used raceways.

10 / 50

__________ is a thin-wall raceway with a circular cross-section, designed for routing and physically protecting electrical conductors and cables when joined together with listed fittings.

Consider where metal wireways would need to be accessible for future maintenance and whether they are listed for specific environments like wet locations.

11 / 50

Metal wireways are permitted for __________.

Consider the type of environment where metal wireways can be installed, especially concerning exposure to physical damage.

12 / 50

Are metal wireways permitted to be installed in areas subject to severe physical damage?

Consider the importance of maintaining the integrity of wiring systems when they pass through barriers like walls. What ensures that the wiring remains protected?

13 / 50

Metal wireways are permitted to pass transversely through a wall __________.

Use the NEC Table 310.16 and consider the ampacity of conductors based on the 75°C column for terminations rated at that temperature.

14 / 50

A motor has a full-load current rating of 74.8 amperes, and the terminations are rated for 75°C. What is the minimum conductor size?

Think about the importance of having the correct bend radius for conduit to ensure smooth wire pulls and prevent damage to the conductors.

15 / 50

The minimum radius of a field bend for a trade size 1 1/4 RMC (Rigid Metal Conduit) is ______ inches.

Think about the ease of pulling wires through a conduit system. Too many bends in a conduit run can make it difficult to pull wires and can damage the conductors.

16 / 50

Bends in PVC conduits shall be __________ between pull points.

Consider the potential issues that could arise with using running threads for connecting IMC at couplings, such as a lack of secure connections.

17 / 50

Running threads are not permitted to be used on intermediate metal conduit (IMC) for connections at couplings. Is this statement true or false?

Consider the standard practices for preparing conduit ends to ensure safe installation.

18 / 50

The cut ends of PVC conduit shall be trimmed to remove the burrs and rough edges.

Look for the NEC section that specifically addresses the permitted uses of metal wireways.

19 / 50

Uses permitted for metal wireways are covered in which NEC section?

Think about the NEC requirements for wireway conductor capacity and ampacity.

20 / 50

When metal wireways are used, the number of conductors or cables that can be enclosed and their ampacity shall comply with 376.22(A) and (B).

Consider the NEC requirements for protecting larger conductors when they enter cabinets or enclosures through raceways.

21 / 50

According to NEC 300.4(G), insulating bushings are required for raceways containing insulated circuit conductors of what size or larger when entering a cabinet, box, enclosure, or raceway?

Consider the typical installations of cable trays and their accessibility requirements.

22 / 50

Cable trays shall be ______ except as permitted by 392.18(D).

Consider the regular intervals required for supporting flexible conduits.

23 / 50

LFMC shall be supported and secured __________.

Think about the specific NEC section that details when and where metal wireways can be used in electrical installations.

24 / 50

The permitted uses for metal wireways are covered in NEC _______.

Consider different installation scenarios where securing the conduit might require flexibility, such as proximity to terminations or structural limitations.

25 / 50

IMC (Intermediate Metal Conduit) must be secured __________.

Consider the risks of overfilling wireways, such as overheating and difficulty in managing conductor installations. The wireway’s design limits must be adhered to for safety.

26 / 50

Conductors larger than the size for which the metal wireway is designed can be installed in any wireway. Is this statement true or false?

Think about the specific conditions under which LFMC can be used.

27 / 50

The use of LFMC shall be permitted for __________.

Think about the threshold number of conductors at which derating is required in a wireway according to NEC guidelines.

28 / 50

Although the cross-sectional area is limited to 20% fill, as long as the number of current-carrying conductors at any cross-section of the wireway does not exceed __, an adjustment (derating) for containing more than three current-carrying conductors is not required.

Consider the installation conditions for ENT and its fittings.

29 / 50

ENT and fittings can be __________ provided fittings identified for this purpose are used.

Consider the conditions under which these materials can be used in harsh environments.

30 / 50

Galvanized steel and stainless steel EMT elbows, couplings, and fittings can be installed in concrete in direct contact with the earth or in areas subject to severe corrosive influences where __________.

Consider the methods used to protect wires from abrasion at entry points.

31 / 50

Where RMC enters a box, fitting, or other enclosure, __________ shall be provided to protect the wire from abrasion unless the design of the box, fitting, or enclosure affords equivalent protection.

Consider the need for additional durability in areas where conduit might be exposed to potential impacts, and how the NEC handles these situations.

32 / 50

PVC conduit is permitted for exposed work in areas subject to physical damage, provided it is identified for such use. Is this statement true or false?

Consider the NEC restrictions on the use of NM cables in residential buildings.

33 / 50

Type NM cables shall not be used in one- and two-family dwellings exceeding three floors above grade.

Consider the NEC’s minimum size requirement for service conductors based on the type of installation and the load it serves.

34 / 50

Service conductors are not permitted to be smaller than ___ AWG copper.

Consider the NEC allowances for supporting IMC in specific configurations.

35 / 50

Horizontal runs of IMC supported by openings through framing members at intervals not exceeding 10 ft and securely fastened within 3 ft of terminations shall be permitted.

Think about the specific type of raceway that combines flexibility with liquid-tight protection.

36 / 50

__________ is a raceway of circular cross-section having an outer liquid-tight nonmetallic sunlight-resistant jacket over an inner flexible metal core.

Consider the standard support interval requirements for various types of cables to ensure they are properly secured over long horizontal distances.

37 / 50

Type MC cable installed horizontally through wood or metal framing members is considered secured and supported when the support intervals do not exceed _____ feet.

Think about the importance of using methods that are tested and approved for specific materials, like ENT, to ensure the safety and durability of the installation.

38 / 50

Joints between lengths of electrical nonmetallic tubing (ENT), couplings, fittings, and boxes must be made by __________.

Consider the conditions under which splices are allowed in cable trays.

39 / 50

Cable __________ made and insulated by approved methods can be located within a cable tray provided they are accessible and do not project above the side rails where the splices are subject to physical damage.

Consider the characteristics and typical use of this type of cable.

40 / 50

Type cable is a factory assembly of two or more insulated conductors with or without associated bare or covered grounding conductors under a nonmetallic jacket.

Consider all the conditions that might exempt conductors from ampacity adjustment factors.

41 / 50

The ampacity adjustment factors of 310.15(B)(3)(a) shall not apply to conductors installed in surface metal raceways where the __________.

Consider the typical residential and construction types where these cables are allowed.

42 / 50

Type NM and Type NMC cables shall be permitted in except as prohibited in 334.12.

Consider where horizontal runs of conduit can be securely supported in building structures, especially in areas where framing members provide a natural support system.

43 / 50

Horizontal runs of Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC) supported by openings through __________ at intervals not exceeding 10 feet and securely fastened within 3 feet of termination points are permitted.

Think about the difficulty of supporting conduits in certain spaces, especially where they are hidden within walls or ceilings and cannot be easily accessed.

44 / 50

Liquidtight flexible metal conduit (LFMC) does not need to be secured or supported when fished between access points through __________ spaces in finished buildings or structures where supporting is impractical.

Consider the typical requirements for running exposed NM cable.

45 / 50

Type NM cable shall closely follow the surface of the building finish or running boards when run exposed.

Consider the threshold number of conductors at which point adjustment factors for ampacity must be applied in a metal wireway.

46 / 50

For metal wireways, the adjustment factors in 310.15(C)(1) must be applied when the number of current-carrying conductors, including neutral conductors classified as current-carrying under 310.15(E), exceeds how many at any cross section of the wireway?

Consider the necessary preparations for a cable tray before installing cables.

47 / 50

Each run of cable tray shall be ______ before the installation of cables.

Consider the construction characteristics of different types of metal conduits.

48 / 50

___________ is a raceway of circular cross-section made of a helically wound formed interlocked metal strip.

Think about the specific listings required for components used in wet locations.

49 / 50

Threadless couplings approved for use with IMC in wet locations shall be __________.

Think about the environment in wet locations and what kind of protection is necessary to ensure the longevity of materials used in such areas.

50 / 50

Materials such as straps, bolts, screws, and similar items used for installing intermediate metal conduit (IMC) in wet locations must be ___________.

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