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[Show more]Nonmetallic-sheathed cable is used in a residential wiring system. 
Rough in.. trim out..testing.. and troubleshooting are phases of residential wiring. 
Installers & maintenance personnel are the 2 groups industrial electricians are split in to. 
Apprenticeship program requires how many hours per y...
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Add to cartNonmetallic-sheathed cable is used in a residential wiring system. 
Rough in.. trim out..testing.. and troubleshooting are phases of residential wiring. 
Installers & maintenance personnel are the 2 groups industrial electricians are split in to. 
Apprenticeship program requires how many hours per y...
High-voltage rubber gloves are required to be tested by a certified lab once... Every six months 
The major cause of death from electric shock is... Fibrillation of the heart 
The main factor that determines the outcome of electric shock is... The amount of current 
According to OSHA, portable tools...
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Add to cartHigh-voltage rubber gloves are required to be tested by a certified lab once... Every six months 
The major cause of death from electric shock is... Fibrillation of the heart 
The main factor that determines the outcome of electric shock is... The amount of current 
According to OSHA, portable tools...
Electrical Service electrical components that are used to connect the serving utility to the premises wiring system 
Raceway System Enclosures that house the conductors in an electrical system (fittings, boxes, conduit) 
Rough-in The beginning stage of wiring that involves the installation of the pa...
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Add to cartElectrical Service electrical components that are used to connect the serving utility to the premises wiring system 
Raceway System Enclosures that house the conductors in an electrical system (fittings, boxes, conduit) 
Rough-in The beginning stage of wiring that involves the installation of the pa...
Which Article of the NEC covers grounding? article 250 
Which of the following is a 90 degree, explosion proof fitting? GUAL 
What is a dropout plate? Metal plate with a curved surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
All of the following are common service voltages in the United Stat...
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Add to cartWhich Article of the NEC covers grounding? article 250 
Which of the following is a 90 degree, explosion proof fitting? GUAL 
What is a dropout plate? Metal plate with a curved surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
All of the following are common service voltages in the United Stat...
Light energy that is NOT absorbed by an object can be _____. reflected from and/or transmitted through the object A light that is considered warm in tone is produced by lamps with color temperatures of _____. 3,000°K The resistance of a tungsten filament is ______. much higher after the lamp is tur...
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Add to cartLight energy that is NOT absorbed by an object can be _____. reflected from and/or transmitted through the object A light that is considered warm in tone is produced by lamps with color temperatures of _____. 3,000°K The resistance of a tungsten filament is ______. much higher after the lamp is tur...
Where in the NEC will you find the most information on pull and junction boxes? NEC Article 314 
The combination coupling in Figure FQ01 is used to connect ___. Flexible conduit to rigid conduit 
When calculating the pull box size for straight pulls on systems operating at 1,000V or less, the length...
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Add to cartWhere in the NEC will you find the most information on pull and junction boxes? NEC Article 314 
The combination coupling in Figure FQ01 is used to connect ___. Flexible conduit to rigid conduit 
When calculating the pull box size for straight pulls on systems operating at 1,000V or less, the length...
The minimum bending radius for 3" rigid conduit is _____. 13" 
The minimum bending radius for 1/2" rigid conduit is _____. 4" 
The maximum number of 90° bends allowed between pull points in a conduit system is ______. four 
A saddle bend is counted as ____. 60°-180°, depending on the ...
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Add to cartThe minimum bending radius for 3" rigid conduit is _____. 13" 
The minimum bending radius for 1/2" rigid conduit is _____. 4" 
The maximum number of 90° bends allowed between pull points in a conduit system is ______. four 
A saddle bend is counted as ____. 60°-180°, depending on the ...
Define Voltage? The driving force that makes current flow in a circuit. Voltage often represented by the letter E, is also referred to as electromotive force (emf), difference of potential, or electrical pressure. 
Define Current? The movement, or flow, of electrons in a circuit. Current(I) is measu...
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Add to cartDefine Voltage? The driving force that makes current flow in a circuit. Voltage often represented by the letter E, is also referred to as electromotive force (emf), difference of potential, or electrical pressure. 
Define Current? The movement, or flow, of electrons in a circuit. Current(I) is measu...
The maximum tungsten/infrared load amperage for a NEMA Size 0 magnetic contactor is ___. 10A 
A manual reversing starter uses ___. a mechanical interlock 
Mechanically held relays would most likely be used in a ___. hospital, auditoriums, churches 
A single-contact device can be used to control mult...
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Add to cartThe maximum tungsten/infrared load amperage for a NEMA Size 0 magnetic contactor is ___. 10A 
A manual reversing starter uses ___. a mechanical interlock 
Mechanically held relays would most likely be used in a ___. hospital, auditoriums, churches 
A single-contact device can be used to control mult...
Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) The lightest duty and most widely used non flexible conduit is 
EMT What is often referred to as thin wall conduit? 
EMT NEC article 358 covers 
Steel or aluminum RMC is made of 
PVC A type of conduit that should be used when corrosion is a factor is 
TRUE TRUE or FA...
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Add to cartElectrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) The lightest duty and most widely used non flexible conduit is 
EMT What is often referred to as thin wall conduit? 
EMT NEC article 358 covers 
Steel or aluminum RMC is made of 
PVC A type of conduit that should be used when corrosion is a factor is 
TRUE TRUE or FA...
NEC requirements must be adhered to when installing incandescent recessed lighting fixtures because they are a fire hazard if installed incorrectly 
which of the following will shorten the life of a filament in an incandescent lamp? operating at warmer temperature 
chandeliers are a type of suspende...
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Add to cartNEC requirements must be adhered to when installing incandescent recessed lighting fixtures because they are a fire hazard if installed incorrectly 
which of the following will shorten the life of a filament in an incandescent lamp? operating at warmer temperature 
chandeliers are a type of suspende...
The minimum number of small appliance circuits required by the NEC® in a kitchen area is _____. ** 2 
When sizing residential electrical services, the laundry load is calculated as _____. 1,500VA 
When sizing the general lighting load for electric services, the first 3,000VA is rated at _____. ** 1...
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Add to cartThe minimum number of small appliance circuits required by the NEC® in a kitchen area is _____. ** 2 
When sizing residential electrical services, the laundry load is calculated as _____. 1,500VA 
When sizing the general lighting load for electric services, the first 3,000VA is rated at _____. ** 1...
Which of the following describes a Myers-type hub? A gasketed fitting with an O-ring used to provide water tight conduit connections 
Which of the following conduit bodies has a single cover opening on both sides? Type LRL 
Which of the following are used to protect conductors from being damaged by ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following describes a Myers-type hub? A gasketed fitting with an O-ring used to provide water tight conduit connections 
Which of the following conduit bodies has a single cover opening on both sides? Type LRL 
Which of the following are used to protect conductors from being damaged by ...
3 basic types of 3ø motors Synchronous motor Wound rotor induction Squirrel cage induction 
3 factors that cause the magnetic field to rotate The voltages of a 3ø electrical system are 120° out of phase with one another 
The three voltages change polarity at regular intervals 
The stator windings...
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Add to cart3 basic types of 3ø motors Synchronous motor Wound rotor induction Squirrel cage induction 
3 factors that cause the magnetic field to rotate The voltages of a 3ø electrical system are 120° out of phase with one another 
The three voltages change polarity at regular intervals 
The stator windings...
The slandered system of wire sizes in the United Stated is known as the _______. American Wire Gauge (AWG) system Wire sizes of No._ or larger are shown only as stranded. No.6 The purpose of stranding is to increase ________. The Flexibility of the wire A circular mil is a circle that has a diameter...
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Add to cartThe slandered system of wire sizes in the United Stated is known as the _______. American Wire Gauge (AWG) system Wire sizes of No._ or larger are shown only as stranded. No.6 The purpose of stranding is to increase ________. The Flexibility of the wire A circular mil is a circle that has a diameter...
A ground fault is described as an unintentional electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an electrical circuit and a normally non current carrying conductor 
Where a main bonding jumper is required by NEC, the main bonding jumper cannot be less than what percentage 12.5%...
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Add to cartA ground fault is described as an unintentional electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an electrical circuit and a normally non current carrying conductor 
Where a main bonding jumper is required by NEC, the main bonding jumper cannot be less than what percentage 12.5%...
How DC motors operate? Magnetic lines of force are continuous and always form closed loops; Magnetic lines of force do not cross. 
Armature: (Definition) The rotating windings of a DC motor. 
The ____ is a movable electromagnet located between the poles of another fixed permanent (field) magnet as s...
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Add to cartHow DC motors operate? Magnetic lines of force are continuous and always form closed loops; Magnetic lines of force do not cross. 
Armature: (Definition) The rotating windings of a DC motor. 
The ____ is a movable electromagnet located between the poles of another fixed permanent (field) magnet as s...
The two primary types of motor enclosures classified by NEMA are ____. open and totally enclosed 
An open AC squirrel cage motor that makes use of form-wound coils and an insulation system is known as a(n) _____. sealed windings(type) 
The NEMA frame designation for gasoline pump motors is ____. G 
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Add to cartThe two primary types of motor enclosures classified by NEMA are ____. open and totally enclosed 
An open AC squirrel cage motor that makes use of form-wound coils and an insulation system is known as a(n) _____. sealed windings(type) 
The NEMA frame designation for gasoline pump motors is ____. G 
...
Which word or phrase best describes the NEC requirements for the installation of electrical systems? Minimum 
All of the following groups are usually represented on the Code-Making Panels, except __________. Government lobbyists 
Mandatory and permissive rules are defined in _______. NEC Article 90 ...
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Add to cartWhich word or phrase best describes the NEC requirements for the installation of electrical systems? Minimum 
All of the following groups are usually represented on the Code-Making Panels, except __________. Government lobbyists 
Mandatory and permissive rules are defined in _______. NEC Article 90 ...
Any exposed live parts must be guarded if they are operating at 50V or more between terminals 
Which of the following are most likely to use dynamic braking? Forklifts 
In a DC series motor, how much of its full-load torque is developed at starting? 500% 
For a given number of poles, which of the fo...
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Add to cartAny exposed live parts must be guarded if they are operating at 50V or more between terminals 
Which of the following are most likely to use dynamic braking? Forklifts 
In a DC series motor, how much of its full-load torque is developed at starting? 500% 
For a given number of poles, which of the fo...
Which article of the NEC covers grounding? Article 250 
What is a dropout plate? Metal plate with a curve surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
All of the following are common service voltages in the United States Except: 372/575 3-Phase, 4-wire 
What does a GFCI breaker do? Opens ...
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Add to cartWhich article of the NEC covers grounding? Article 250 
What is a dropout plate? Metal plate with a curve surface for cable to follow as it passes from the tray 
All of the following are common service voltages in the United States Except: 372/575 3-Phase, 4-wire 
What does a GFCI breaker do? Opens ...
In a guardrail system, the guardrails can be made of any of the following EXCEPT: ropebanding 
If the potential across the circuit is 48 volts and the current is 5 amps the resistance of the circuit is: 9.6 ohms 
A UL listed rod type grounding electrode must have a minimum length of: 8' 
What is ...
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Add to cartIn a guardrail system, the guardrails can be made of any of the following EXCEPT: ropebanding 
If the potential across the circuit is 48 volts and the current is 5 amps the resistance of the circuit is: 9.6 ohms 
A UL listed rod type grounding electrode must have a minimum length of: 8' 
What is ...
When is nonmetallic-steathed cable used In a residential wiring system 
Phases of residential electrical wiring include Rough in, Trim out, Testing and Troubleshooting 
What two groups are industrial electricians split into Installers and maintenance personal 
How many hours of on job learning are r...
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Add to cartWhen is nonmetallic-steathed cable used In a residential wiring system 
Phases of residential electrical wiring include Rough in, Trim out, Testing and Troubleshooting 
What two groups are industrial electricians split into Installers and maintenance personal 
How many hours of on job learning are r...
Under strict safety guidelines, which of the following should be used to discharge capacitors before working on de-energized circuits. safety shorting probe 
For safety, assume that any facility constructed before 1980 has? asbestos 
With of the following is the threshold at which a power source is ...
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Add to cartUnder strict safety guidelines, which of the following should be used to discharge capacitors before working on de-energized circuits. safety shorting probe 
For safety, assume that any facility constructed before 1980 has? asbestos 
With of the following is the threshold at which a power source is ...
A voltmeter is used to measure the value of a circuit's ____. Electromotive force 
A closed circuit is indicated by an ohmmeter reading of ______. Zero 
A meter that operates by sensing the strength of the electromagnetic field around the wire is a(n) ______. Clamp-on ammeter 
Current measurement...
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Add to cartA voltmeter is used to measure the value of a circuit's ____. Electromotive force 
A closed circuit is indicated by an ohmmeter reading of ______. Zero 
A meter that operates by sensing the strength of the electromagnetic field around the wire is a(n) ______. Clamp-on ammeter 
Current measurement...
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