Electrical Wiring and Code Requirements, Exams of Nursing

Various topics related to electrical wiring and code requirements, including the use of different types of conductors, sizing of service-entrance conductors, transformer load calculations, circuit breaker ratings, conductor length requirements, clearance for service-drop conductors, receptacle outlet placement, ampacity adjustment factors, room air conditioner load calculations, and requirements for overcurrent devices, bonding, and cable protection. Detailed information and explanations based on the national electrical code (nec) to ensure safe and compliant electrical installations in residential and commercial settings.

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Journeyman Electrician (2024Nec)
Conductors with _____ marked on the insulation are NOT approved for use in a wet
location.
a. THW
b. THHW
c. THHN
d. THWN - Answer- THHN
As shown in Table 310.104(A), conductors with THHN insulation are approved for use
in dry and damp locations only and conductors with THWN, THHW, and THW insulation
are recognized for use in dry and wet locations.
Given: A one-family dwelling unit with a demand load of 200 amperes is supplied with a
120/240 volt, single-phase, electrical system from the local utility company. What is the
MINIMUM size aluminum THW conductors required for use as service-entrance
conductors for this residence?
a. 1/0 AWG
b. 4/0 AWG
c. 3/0 AWG
d. 2/0 AWG - Answer- 4/0 AWG
Section 310.15(B)(7)(1) permits one-family dwelling 120/240 volt, single-phase, service-
entrance conductors to be sized at an ampacity of not less than 83% of the service
rating. Therefore, 200 amperes x 83% = 166 amperesTable 310.15(B)(16) indicates
size 4/0 AWG THW aluminum conductors with an allowable ampacity of 180 amperes
should be selected for this dwelling.
Where a 150 kVA, single-phase transformer having a secondary voltage of 120/240 is
installed at a multi-family dwelling, the full-load current rating, in amperes, of the
secondary is _____.
a. 625 amperes
b. 265 amperes
c. 526 amperes
d. 1250 amperes - Answer- 625 ampreres
To find the full-load current rating of the single-phase transformer apply the single-
phase current formula as shown:
I = (150 kVA x 1000) / 240 volts = 15,000/240 = 625 amperes
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Conductors with _____ marked on the insulation are NOT approved for use in a wet location. a. THW b. THHW c. THHN d. THWN - Answer- THHN As shown in Table 310.104(A), conductors with THHN insulation are approved for use in dry and damp locations only and conductors with THWN, THHW, and THW insulation are recognized for use in dry and wet locations. Given: A one-family dwelling unit with a demand load of 200 amperes is supplied with a 120/240 volt, single-phase, electrical system from the local utility company. What is the MINIMUM size aluminum THW conductors required for use as service-entrance conductors for this residence? a. 1/0 AWG b. 4/0 AWG c. 3/0 AWG d. 2/0 AWG - Answer- 4/0 AWG Section 310.15(B)(7)(1) permits one-family dwelling 120/240 volt, single-phase, service- entrance conductors to be sized at an ampacity of not less than 83% of the service rating. Therefore, 200 amperes x 83% = 166 amperesTable 310.15(B)(16) indicates size 4/0 AWG THW aluminum conductors with an allowable ampacity of 180 amperes should be selected for this dwelling. Where a 150 kVA, single-phase transformer having a secondary voltage of 120/240 is installed at a multi-family dwelling, the full-load current rating, in amperes, of the secondary is _____. a. 625 amperes b. 265 amperes c. 526 amperes d. 1250 amperes - Answer- 625 ampreres To find the full-load current rating of the single-phase transformer apply the single- phase current formula as shown: I = (150 kVA x 1000) / 240 volts = 15,000/240 = 625 amperes

Which one of the following listed circuit breakers is NOT a standard ampere rating?a. 75 amperes b. 90 amperes c. 110 amperes d. 225 amperes - Answer- 75 amperes Table 240.6(A) illustrates the standard ampere ratings for fuses and circuit breakers. A circuit breaker with an ampere rating of 75 amperes is not a standard ampere rating. The MINIMUM length of free conductor to be left at each junction box for the purpose of splicing conductors, or making connections to luminaires or devices shall be _____ .a. 4 inches b. 10 inches c. 8 inches d. 6 inches - Answer- 6 inches As per Section 300.14 at least 6 in. of free conductor is to be left at each junction box for splices or the connection of luminaires or devices. The intent of this rule is to ensure enough conductor slack for the terminal connections or splices to be made easily. In general, overhead service-drop conductors shall NOT be smaller than _____. a. 2 AWG copper b. 4 AWG copper c. 6 AWG copper d. 8 AWG copper - Answer- d. 8 AWG copper Section 230.23(B) requires overhead service-drop conductors to be not smaller than 8 AWG copper or 6 AWG aluminum or copper-clad aluminum. Do not get service-drop conductors, the overhead conductors between the utility electric supply system and the service point, confused with the service-entrance conductors, the conductors from the service point from the utility company to the service disconnecting means. When a galvanized eye-bolt is to be used as the point of attachment for an electrical service, the NEC requires the eye-bolt to be installed NOT less than _____ above finished grade. a. 8 ft. b. 10 ft. c. 12 ft. d. 15 ft. - Answer- 10 Ft The intent of Section 230.26 is to provide adequate vertical clearance of the conductors and prevent physical damage to the conductors and prevent persons from making accidental contact with the conductors which may create a shock hazard or electrocution. In no case shall the point of attachment of the service-drop conductors to be less than 10 ft. above finished grade. Why is electrical continuity required for metallic conduit? a. To reduce voltage drop. b. To limit galvanic corrosion.

Part VII of Article 440 outlines the special provisions for room air conditioners which are (1) rated not over 250-volts ac, single-phase and (2) which are cord-and-attachment plug connected. In order to prevent overloading the branch circuit, as per Section 40.62(C), the total rating of the A/C unit shall not exceed 50% of the rating of a branch circuit where lighting units, general-use receptacles or appliances are also supplied. Which of the following shall not be located over the steps of a stairway? a. general-use receptacles b. overcurrent devices c. switches controlling luminaires d. junction boxes - Answer- Overcurrent devices Part II of Article 240 explains the permitted location requirements for overcurrent devices. Section 240.24(F) tell us "overcurrent devices shall not be located over steps of a stairway." This requirement address a serious safety issue. No one should be required to stand on different treads on a stairway to replace, repair, maintain, install, troubleshoot, or reset overcurrent devices in a panelboard or switchboard located in a stairway. Where a permanently installed outdoor swimming pool is located on residential or commercial properties, at least one (1) single-phase, 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere receptacle shall be located not less than _____ from and not more than _____ from the inside wall of the swimming pool. a. 6 feet - 20 feet b. 10 feet - 20 feet c. 6 feet, 6 inches - 10 feet d. 5 feet - 20 feet - Answer- 6 feet - 20 feet The provisions in Part II of Article 680 apply to the installation of wiring methods and equipment in or adjacent to permanently installed swimming pools.As confirmed by the requirements given in Section 680.22(A)(1), each permanently installed swimming pool is to be provided with at least one (1) single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere, 125-volt, receptacle placed not closer than six (6) feet from the pool and not more than twenty (20) feet from the pool.This requirement allows ordinary appliances such as a radio, to be safely plugged in and used near the pool, but avoids the need for extension cords in the pool vicinity. Be advised the receptacles must be provided with GFCI protection. [680.22(A)(4)] Metal water pipes installed in or attached to a building or structure shall be bonded to _____. a. the service equipment enclosure b. the grounded conductor at the service c. the grounding electrode conductor d. any of the above - Answer- any of the abovePart V of Article 250 covers the requirements for bonding of electrical installations. Section 250.104(A)(1) requires metal water piping systems to be bonded to any of (1) the service entrance enclosure, (2) the grounded conductor at the service, (3) the grounding electrode conductor.Where mechanical and electrical connections are within equipment, a failure of electrical

insulation can result in the connected piping systems becoming energized. For example, an insulation failure in an electrical circuit of a water heater could energize the metal water piping.Metal water piping systems must be bonded so that when a fault occurs between an ungrounded (hot) conductor and the piping, the potential difference between the two is minimized, thereby reducing the risk of electrical shock.Also, note where installed in or attached to a building or structure, all metal piping systems, including gas piping, that is likely to become energized shall be bonded to a grounded source. [250.104(B)] When armored cable, Type AC, is installed in an accessible attic and is run parallel to the sides of rafters, studs, or floor joists, _____. a. the cable shall be protected with running boards b. the cable shall be protected by guard strips at least as high as the cable c. either A or B d. neither guard strips nor running boards shall be required - Answer- neither guard strips nor running boards shall be required The installation specifications for armored cable, Type AC, are addressed in Part II of Article 320. Section 320.23(B) makes it explicit, where the armored cable is installed parallel to the sides of rafters, studs or floor joists, neither guard strips nor running boards shall be required to protect the cable in accessible attics.As per Section 320.23(A), if the cables run across the top of the floor joists in an attic that is not accessible by permanent studs or ladders, protection of the cable is required where within six (6) feet of the nearest edge of the scuttle hole or attic entrance. Generally, in a movie theater the manual switch for controlling the emergency lighting systems is permitted to be located _____. a. in the motion picture projection booth b. in an accessible location in the lobby c. on the stage or platform d. at any of these locations - Answer- in an accessible location in the lobby The requirements of Article 520 apply buildings used as a theater or for a similar purpose. Section 520.8 mandates the control of emergency systems in theaters to comply with the rules set forth in Article 700; Part V of Article 700 applies to the control of emergency lighting circuits. Section 700.21 does not permit a manual control switch for emergency lighting to be placed in a motion picture projection booth or on a stage or platform; the switch shall be located in the lobby or at a convenient accessible location.Emergency lighting systems are designed and installed to maintain a specific degree of illumination for means of egress of the building in the event of fire, or similar emergency, or if the normal power supply fails. Single-conductor cable such as _____ and single-conductor cable listed and identified as solar photovoltaic (PV) wire are permitted for use in PV source circuits within the PV array. a. UF b. THHN c. USE-

equipment under normal operating conditions or to a loading condition that closely mimics an arcing fault. .Where a 125-volt, 15-ampere receptacle is connected to a 120-volt branch circuit supplying two (2) or more receptacles or outlets, the maximum permitted cord-and-plug- connected load to the receptacle is _____. a. 12 amperes b. 15 amperes c. 10 amperes d. 7.5 amperes - Answer- 12 amperes Article 210 provides the general rules regarding branch circuits. Branch circuit and receptacle ratings are addressed in Part II of Article 210. To prevent overheating receptacles, a receptacle shall not supply a total cord-and-plug-connected load in excess of the maximum specified in Table 21(B)(2), where connected to a branch circuit supplying multiple receptables or other outlets. This table shows a 15-ampere rated receptacle may carry a maximum cord-and-plug-connected load of 12 amperes under this condition. In industrial establishments only, when a 200-ampere rated busway is tapped from a 600-ampere rated busway, what is the maximum permitted length of the 200-ampere busway where overcurrent protection is not provided for the 200-ampere busway? a. 100 feet b. 50 feet c. 75 feet d. 125 feet - Answer- 50 feet Part II of Article 368 governs the permitted installation of busways. For busways in industrial establishments only, providing overcurrent protection at the point where the busway size is changed is not required if the busway having the smaller ampacity does not exceed fifty (50) feet in length and has an ampacity of at least one-third the rating of the overcurrent protection of the larger usway. 1/3 of 600 amperes = 200 amperes Reference Section 368.17(B), exception When installing nonmetallic sheathed cable enclosed in an underground buried PVC conduit, the cable _____. a. must be Type NMC b. must be Type NMS c. must be Type NMW d. is prohibited - Answer- is prohibited As explained in Section 330.5, the inside of all raceways and enclosures located underground is classified as a wet location. The conductors and cables installed in underground installations must be of a type listed for use in wet locations.Restrictions of the use of non-metallic sheathed cable is addressed in Part II of Article 334. Section 334.10(B)(1) indicates Type NMC is permitted in dry, moist, and damp locations, but

wet locations are not included in this list. Section 334.12(B)(4) prohibits Types NM and NMS cables installed in wet or damp locations. According to the NEC, fixed outdoor deicing and snow melting equipment is to be considered as a _____ load. a. non-continuous b. intermittent c. continuous d. simultaneous - Answer- continuous As defined in Article 100, a continuous load is a load expected to continue for three (3) hours or more.The installation requirements for fixed outdoor electric deicing and snow melting equipment are given in Article 426. As per Section 426.4, fixed outdoor electric deicing and snow melting equipment shall be considered a continuous load.When sizing conductors and overcurrent protection for the fixed outdoor equipment you must take into consideration the equipment can operate over 3 hours, so it is considered a continuous load. In regard to a commercial building, where a service-entrance conduit having a length of six (6) feet contains four (4) size 2 AWG THWN insulated copper current-carrying conductors, each of the conductors have an allowable ampacity of _____. a. 92 amperes b. 100 amperes c. 115 amperes d. 110 amperes - Answer- 92 amperes To solve this problem first locate the conductor size on the left side of Table 310.15(B) (16) and look under the copper THWN column with a temperature rating of 75°C and note the ampacity of the conductors is 115 amperes. The table is based on an ambient temperature of 86°C and not more than 3 current-carrying conductors in the raceway.In this situation there are 4 current-carrying conductors in the raceway therefore, we must apply the correct adjustment factor (derating value) as shown in Table 310.15(B)(3)(a) as follows: 2 AWG THWN ampacity = 115 amperes (before derating) 115 amperes x 80% (adjustment factor) = 92 amperes