Question 1
You are wiring a new bedroom circuit in a dwelling. Which type of protection is often required for most 120 V outlets in that bedroom?
Question 1
You are wiring a new bedroom circuit in a dwelling. Which type of protection is often required for most 120 V outlets in that bedroom?
Question 2
According to NEC 210.8(A)(4), Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) protection is required for all $125\text{ V}$, single-phase, $15 \text{ A}$ and $20 \text{ A}$ receptacles installed in which location of a dwelling unit?
Question 3
A $240\text{ V}$ circuit supplies a continuous load of $20 \text{ A}$. What is the minimum ampere rating required for the overcurrent protective device (OCPD)?
Question 4
According to NEC $210.11\text{(C)(3)}$, what is the minimum required branch circuit rating for the lighting outlets of a dwelling unit bathroom?
Question 5
What is the recommended maximum voltage drop on a branch circuit to ensure efficient operation of the load, according to the NEC FPN?
Question 6
According to NEC $210.52\text{(G)}$, what is the minimum number of $125\text{ V}$ $15 \text{ A}$ or $20 \text{ A}$ receptacles required in an unfinished portion of a dwelling unit basement?
Question 7
According to NEC 210.52, what is the maximum distance between receptacles along a continuous wall line in a dwelling unit living room?
Question 8
In a dwelling unit, receptacles are required to be Tamper-Resistant (TR) in which locations?