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The grounding electrode conductors may also be called: - ANSWER-Ground Wire The grounding systems are connected to the house neutral at the: - ANSWER-Service Box From the point where the ground and the neutral wires connect, there are two paths to ground. What are they? - ANSWER-Through the neutral wire or through the grounding electrode conductor to water pipes or grounding rods. What is the advantage of a 240 volt circuti - ANSWER-More electricity can flow at a lower amperage rating. Gas piping, "black pipe", can be used as a ground. - ANSWER-FALSE 15 amp breakers use what gauge wire? - ANSWER-14 Gauge 20 amp breakers use what gauge wire? - ANSWER-12 gauge 30 amp breakers use what gauge wire? - ANSWER-10 gauge 40 amp breakers use what gauge wire? - ANSWER-8 gauge As it relates to fuses, what is a safety concern? - ANSWER-A fuse that is too big. The grounded service conductor is called: - ANSWER-The neutral.
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