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IRC 2023 Electrical Inspector Examination Study Material |Complete With A+ Graded Answers
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IRC 2023 Electrical Inspector Examination Study Material |Complete With A+ Graded Answers 
Cords that supply swimming pool equipment shall have a copper equipment grounding conductor not smaller than No. ______________ AWG. 
12 AWG. 
 
2015 IRC Section E4202.2 Flexible cords, Item 1 
 
 
Receptacles shall be installed so that no point along the floor line in any wall space is more than _________ feet, measured horizontally, from an outlet in that space. 
6 Feet. 
 
This is the rule 6/12 rule: 6 ...
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Residential Wiring Final Exam Review with Complete Solutions
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Residential Wiring Final Exam Review 
 
with Complete Solutions 
 
What is the standard voltage for most residential electrical systems in the U.S.? 
A) 120V 
B) 240V 
C) 480V 
D) 120/240V 
 
Which type of circuit is designed to protect against overloads in a household? 
A) Series circuit 
B) Branch circuit 
C) Parallel circuit 
D) Ground circuit 
 
What is the primary purpose of a circuit breaker in residential wiring? 
A) To enhance electrical flow 
B) To protect against overcurrent 
C) To reg...
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Load Calculations - Branch And Feeder Circuits (Chapter 1): Questions/Solutions
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Load Calculations - Branch And Feeder Circuits (Chapter 1): Questions/Solutions
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4A Unit 8 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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4A Unit 8 Questions and Answers 100% 
 
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(4-083-3.2) An electrical distribution system is composed of service, feeders and: 
Select one: 
a. Trunk circuits 
 
b. Branch circuits 
c. Primary circuits 
d. Secondary circuits b. Branch circuits 
 
(4-082-2.6) A transformer has a primary voltage of 500 volts and 20 turns on the primary 
winding. If the secondary winding has 5 turns, the voltage of the secondary is: 
Select one: 
a. 4 volts 
b. 100 volts 
c. 2500 volts 
 
d. 125 volts d. 125 vo...
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EVITP: Load Calculations: Feeders and Services Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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What NEC Article covers feeder circuits? 
NEC Article 215 
3 multiple choice options 
The conductors and equipment for delivering electric energy from the serving 
utility to the wiring system of the premises served is a? 
Service 
3 multiple choice options 
The overhead conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service 
point is _____? 
Service drop 
3 multiple choice options 
What sections make up electrical Calculations? 
Feeders, Services, & Branch Circuits 
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IEC Final Exam Year 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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What is the result if the neutral wire becomes open on a multiwire circuit having unequal loads? 
a. 
The load of higher resistance would overheat and probably be damaged. 
b. 
The load of lesser resistance would overheat and probably be damaged. 
c. 
No effect until one load is turned off or opens. 
d. 
No effect. 
a. 
The load of higher resistance would overheat and probably be damaged. 
 
 
Circuits 7 and 9 share a neutral. This is a multiwire branch circuit. If Ckt. 7 is drawing 13 amps and ...
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Lesson 117 - Lighting and Small Appliance Branch Circuits Homework (Test questions with correct answers)
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any of these. correct answers GFCI protection can be provided for receptacles serving kitchen countertop areas in a dwelling by installing ___. 
 
Select one: 
a. a dual-function AFCI/GFCI circuit-breaker on each 20-ampere small appliance branch circuit. 
b. an AFCI circuit breaker with GFCI receptacles at each location. 
c. an AFCI circuit breaker with a GFCI receptacle at the first outlet on the circuit which can then protect downstream receptacles on the circuit. 
d. any of these. 
 
False (O...
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Pneumatics (Amatrol Quizzes) Latest Update Graded A+
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Pneumatics (Amatrol Quizzes) Latest 
 
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What is the primary fluid used in pneumatic systems? 
Air 
 
What does DCV stand for? 
 
Directional Control Valve 
 
What information is conveyed by DCV schematics? 
DCV schematics depict all the operational positions of the valve. 
 
On a pneumatic schematic, how are two intersecting lines that are connected represented? 
By a dot 
 
What term is used for the components that manage airflow in pneumatics? 
Valves 
 
2 
Why should all pn...
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Pneumatics Study Guide- Final Questions With Verified Solutions
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Pneumatics Study Guide- Final 
Questions With Verified Solutions 
 
The most commonly used fluid for transmitting power in pneumatic systems is _____. 
Air 
 
The component responsible for converting power in a pneumatic setup is known as the _____. 
Actuator 
 
Pressure measures the intensity of _____. 
Force 
 
The highest pressure indicated on a gauge is referred to as the gauge's _____. 
Range 
 
The apparatus used to filter and clean air is called an _____. 
Air Filter 
 
2 
 
A pressure r...
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American Home Inspector Training (AHIT) Final Exam Review 2024
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When should the home inspector not remove the cover (dead-front) to the main panel? - Ans: if the inspector gets a shock upon touching it 
 
What is a subpanel? - Ans: a panel that adds more circuits to the service 
 
When inspecting the fuses or breakers, the home inspector should _____. - Ans: compare amperage rating of fuse or breaker to connected branch wiring 
 
Where is the home inspector likely to find aluminum branch circuit wiring? - Ans: in homes built during the mid-1960s to mid-1970s...
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