ELECTRICAL WIRING:RESIDENT.-TEXT (PB)
19th Edition
ISBN: 9781337116213
Author: MULLIN
Publisher: CENGAGE L
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
Chapter 12, Problem 25R
a.
To determine
Check whether the given statement is true or false.
b.
To determine
Check whether the given statement is true or false.
Expert Solution & Answer
Trending nowThis is a popular solution!
Students have asked these similar questions
21.Which of the following wiring methods may be used inside the duct used for vapor removal and ventilation of commercial type cooking equipment?
(a.) nonmetallic sheathed cable (b.) EMT (c.) rigid steel conduit (d.) none of these
22. Ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI) protection is required in all of the following locations EXCEPT: (a.) kitchen receptacles in an office building lunchroom installed within 6’ of the sink
(b.) kitchen receptacles in a dwelling installed to serve counter top surfaces 10’ away from the sink
(c.) receptacles in an office building restroom which has only a basin and toilet
(d.) receptacle provided for servicing a rooftop air conditioning unit on the roof of a warehouse
23. Where GFCI protection is located in the power supply cord for an outdoor portable sign, the ground-fault circuit interrupter shall be located within _____inches of the attachment plug.
(a.) 6 (c.) 18 (b.) 12 (d.) 24
5.a. Typically, the bonding conductor installed between the panelboard equipment grounding terminal barsmust be continuous. It's only allowed to be broken where it connects to theA. signal reference grid.B. terminal bar in the panelboard.C. branch circuit.D. service entrance enclosure.5.b. An electrical system that's not grounded and is between 120 and 1000 volts must include the use ofA. arc suppression.B. ground isolators.C. ground detectors.D. equipotential barriers.
5. If a separate, wire-type equipment grounding conductor (EGC) is used for any reason, the EGC of a grounding-type receptacle must be connected to which of the following?A. The grounding terminal bar outside the service equipment enclosure in a grounded systemB. An EGC that's part of another branch circuit that originates from where the branch circuit for the receptacle originatesC. Any accessible point on the grounding electrode conductorD. The service conductor outside the service equipment enclosure in an ungrounded system
Chapter 12 Solutions
ELECTRICAL WIRING:RESIDENT.-TEXT (PB)
Ch. 12 - If everything on Circuit B7 were turned on, what...Ch. 12 - From what panelboard does the kitchen lighting...Ch. 12 - How many luminaires are connected to the kitchen...Ch. 12 - What color fluorescent lamps are recommended for...Ch. 12 - a. What is the minimum number of 20-ampere...Ch. 12 - Prob. 6RCh. 12 - Prob. 7RCh. 12 - Duplex receptacles connected to the 20-ampere...Ch. 12 - Prob. 9RCh. 12 - A fundamental rule regarding the grounding of...
Ch. 12 - How many circuit conductors enter the box a. where...Ch. 12 - Prob. 12RCh. 12 - Where is the speed control for the range hood fan...Ch. 12 - Who is to furnish the range hood? _____Ch. 12 - Prob. 15RCh. 12 - Complete the wiring diagram, connecting...Ch. 12 - Each 20-ampere small-appliance branch-circuit load...Ch. 12 - a. The Code requires a minimum of two...Ch. 12 - According to 210.52, no point along the floor line...Ch. 12 - Prob. 21RCh. 12 - Electric fans produce a certain amount of noise....Ch. 12 - Prob. 23RCh. 12 - Prob. 24RCh. 12 - Prob. 25RCh. 12 - Prob. 26RCh. 12 - Prob. 27RCh. 12 - The following is a layout for the lighting circuit...
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, electrical-engineering and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Build a ladder and wiring diagram Circuit A. One lampholder and one duplex receptacle controlled by a Single Pole Switch. Circuit B. Single Pole Switch controlling the top half of a duplex receptacle that when energized, is indicated by a Pilot-light at the Single Pole Switch location; plus an Isolated Ground Duplex Receptacle that is always hot. Circuit C. The bottom half of the switched receptacle on Circuit ‘B’ is to be always hot; plus another Duplex Receptacle that is controlled from two locations using a Coast 3-Way wiring-system.arrow_forward2. Imagine that you're asked to install an auxiliary grounding electrode at the base of a lighting pole in aparking lot. This auxiliary grounding electrode will be connected to theA. lighting pole's electrical service equipment grounding conductor.B. electrical service's grounding electrode conductor.C. next lighting pole's auxiliary grounding electrode.D. lighting pole's neutral conductor.arrow_forward6. Which of the following statements about bonding is true?A. The strike terminals of a lightning protection system must be bonded to the building or structure grounding electrode system.B. Bonding requirements on the supply side of the service disconnect are less restrictive.C. Wire-type supply-side bonding jumpers are usually short in length and installed from the service-entrance conductor to asingle raceway.D. Metal water piping systems have one set of rules in the National Electrical Code.arrow_forward
- 7. If a grounded surface metal box makes direct contact with the mounting strap for a switch or receptacle,then theA. bonding jumper can be undersized.B. neutral conductor will operate as the equipment grounding conductor.C. bonding jumper isn't required.D. device must be protected with a GFCI device.arrow_forward3. Which of the following statements about the use of structural steel as an equipment grounding conductor(EGC) in an AC system is correct?A. Structural steel isn't allowed for use as an EGC.B. Structural steel can be used as an EGC bonding jumper between panelboards.C. Structural steel must have an EGC bonding jumper every three feet of structure.D. Structural steel can be used as an EGC when it's bonded at both ends.arrow_forwardIn order to wire a post light, a homeowner purchased some single-conductor cable that was marked as suitable for direct burial in the ground. A separate equipment grounding conductor to the post light was not carried. Instead, the bottom of the metal post, buried 2 ft (0.6 m) into the ground, was used as a ground for the post light. The inspector “red tagged” (turned down) the installation. Who is right—the homeowner or the electrical inspector? Explain.arrow_forward
- Which of the following statements about equipment grounding conductors (EGCS) is true? A. The National Electrical Code permits the EGC to also perform as a grounding electrode conductor. B. More than one EGC must be used if multiple circuits are installed in a single raceway, cable, or cable tray. C. No current should be present in the EGC during normal operation. D. EGCs are required to be decreased in size to address voltage drop.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements about equipment grounding conductors (EGCs) is true?A. The National Electrical Code permits the EGC to also perform as a grounding electrode conductor.B. More than one EGC must be used if multiple circuits are installed in a single raceway, cable, or cable tray.C. No current should be present in the EGC during normal operation.D. EGCs are required to be decreased in size to address voltage drop.arrow_forward5. How many system bonding jumpers normally are there for a separately derived system that's grounded? A. ThreeB. TwoC. One D. Zero 6. How many grounded neutral conductors are in a 208Y/120 volt, 3-phase, 4-wire system? A. ThreeB. TwoC. One D. Four 7. Which of the following are sometimes installed as an emergency system, legally required standby system, or optional standby power system for a building or structure? A. GeneratorsB. Surge protection devices C. Surge arrestersD. Transformers 8. If the system bonding jumper in a DC system is a screw, what color must the screw be? A. WhiteB. RedC. Orange D. Green 9. If overcurrent protection is provided in the transformer of a separately derived system, which of the following statements is correct? A. An equipment grounding conductor must be run with the conductors between the transformer and the building's disconnect. B. There's no need for service equipment or a panelboard in the separate building.C. A ground electrode must…arrow_forward
- 11. Which of the following statements about the use of structural steel as an equipment grounding conductor (EGC) in an AC system is correct? A. Structural steel can be used as an EGC when it's bonded at both ends.B. Structural steel isn't allowed for use as an EGC.C. Structural steel must have an EGC bonding jumper every three feet of structure. D. Structural steel can be used as an EGC bonding jumper between panelboards. 12. Which of the following statements about equipment grounding conductors is true? A. They increase voltages above ground potential on conductors and equipment enclosures during normal operation. B. Unacceptable equipment grounding conductors include conduit, tubing, and cable armor. C. They must be capable of withstanding the higher level of ground-fault current to perform their safety function. D. When they're far from their associated circuit conductors, impedance values are kept as low as possible during ground-fault conditions. 13. Imagine that…arrow_forward4.A. If a bonding jumper is installed from a grounded metal box to a grounding-type receptacle, the length ofthe bonding jumper will be betweenA. 2 and 4 feet.B. 2 and 4 inches.C. 6 and 10 feet.D. 6 and 10 inches.4.B. Why isn't solder permitted to be relied on for grounding electrode connections?A. The solder increases the chances of a ground-fault event occurring.B. The heat from the solder weakens the connection and exposes it to physical damage.C. The use of solder doesn't meet the requirements for corrosive influences.D. The connection's integrity can be negatively affected by heat during a ground-fault event.4>c. Which of the following statements about bonding is true?A. The strike terminals of a lightning protection system must be bonded to the building or structure grounding electrode system.B. Bonding requirements on the supply side of the service disconnect are less restrictive.C. Wire-type supply-side bonding jumpers are usually short in length and installed from the…arrow_forwarda.1. A main bonding jumper must only be foundA. within enclosures serving as sub-panels.B. at the grounding electrode.C. on the load side of a GFCI.D. within the enclosure that houses the service disconnecting device.a.2. Which of the following statements about grounding electrode conductors is true?A. They restrict the ground connection.B. They eliminate potential differences between conductive objects and the Earth electrode.C. They facilitate operation of overcurrent protective devices.D. They perform bonding between the Earth and grounded conductors.a.3. Main bonding jumpers are required to be made of _______ or other corrosion-resistant material.A. brassB. aluminumC. copperD. copper-clad aluminumarrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIALElectrical EngineeringISBN:9781337516549Author:SimmonsPublisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:9781337516549
Author:Simmons
Publisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT