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Add to cartWiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.
a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the building
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Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.
d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable means
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An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.
a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacle
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When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.
A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.
An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.
The term “listed” means that ____.
a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purpose
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Create quizIn this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.
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Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.
a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingOvercurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.
d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansReady accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.
c. not requiredAn attachment plug establishes connection between ____.
a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleWhen metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.
d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.
b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.
appliancesThe term “listed” means that ____.
a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeThe NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.
The UL logo indicates that ____.
The word luminaire refers to ____.
The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.
Local ordinances ____.
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances
%1Unit 01: Introduction to the National Electrical Code%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC is a set of standards and regulations that govern the installation and use of electrical systems in the United States. It was created to ensure safety and prevent electrical fires. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with important information about the NEC.%4Q1: The NEC® arose as a consensus of more than 1200 individuals primarily to ____.A1: b. combat a growing epidemic of electrical firesQ2: Which agency is responsible for the maintenance and publication of the NEC®?A2: d. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Q3: NEC® tables such as 210.21(B)(3) present a requirement’s ____.A3: a. multiple application possibilitiesQ4: Mandatory rules in the NEC® contain the language ____.A4: b. “shall” or “shall not”Q5: Formal interpretations of the NEC® are governed by ____.A5: d. NFPAQ6: In addition to installation rules, the NEC® is concerned with the ____.A6: c. type and quality of electrical wiring system materialsQ7: The term “labeled” means that ____.A7: a. equipment or material must continue to comply with the appropriate standards (or performance) under which the labeling was grantedQ8: The term “listed” means that ____.A8: a. equipment, materials, or services meet appropriate designated standards or have been tested and found suitable for a specified purposeQ9: The NRTL program specified in the Code of Federal Regulations ____.A9: c. accredits and regulates independent laboratoriesQ10: The UL logo indicates that ____.A10: b. the listed product complies with UL standardsQ11: The word luminaire refers to ____.A11: b. a complete lighting unitQ12: The Illustrated Guide to the NEC® should be used as a(n) ____.A12: a. supplement to the NEC®Q13: Local ordinances ____.A13: a. may adopt the NEC® as written or amend the Code with more or less stringent regulations%1Unit 02: Definitions%2%3In this exercise, you will be asked a series of questions about the definitions used in the National Electrical Code (NEC). It is important to understand these definitions as they are the foundation of the codes requirements. Pay close attention to the answers as they will provide you with a better understanding of the terms used in the NEC.%4Q1: Wiring components are considered accessible if (1) access can be gained without damaging the structure or finish of the building or if (2) they are ____.A1: a. not permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the buildingQ2: Overcurrent devices do not have to be readily accessible if ____.A2: d. located adjacent to the equipment where access is achieved by the use of portable meansQ3: Ready accessibility to wiring in luminaires is ____.A3: c. not requiredQ4: An attachment plug establishes connection between ____.A4: a. conductors of the attached flexible cord and the conductors permanently connected to the receptacleQ5: When metal parts are required to be electrically connected, a(n) ____ is installed, thereby guaranteeing the required electrical conductivity.A5: d. reliable conductor (bonding jumper)Q6: A(n) ____ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics unique to arcing.A6: b. arc-fault circuit interruptor (AFCI)Q7: An appliance branch circuit supplies energy to one or more ____.A7: appliances