Exam 8: Load Calculations
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Individual household cooking appliances rated more than ____ watts (volt-amperes) can be derated by using Table 220.55 demand factors (and all of the applicable notes).
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A demand factor of ____% can be applied to the nameplate rating load of four or more fastened-in-place appliances.
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The term ____ designates utilization equipment commonly built in standardized types and sizes and installed as a unit to perform specific function(s).
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The lighting load for residential dwelling units is ____ volt-amperes (VA) per square foot.
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The ____ for each floor of a one-family dwelling shall be computed using the outside dimensions.
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