Exam 7: Motor and Appliance Circuits
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Color selection for ungrounded "hot" conductors can be just about any solid color except green, white, gray, or any color conductor (except ____)that has three continuous white stripes.
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____ fuses are designed to withstand motor-starting inrush currents and will not open needlessly.
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NEMA rated motors are designed to operate at plus or minus ____ percent of their nameplate rated voltage.
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Motors marked with Insulation Class B are suitable for use in ambient temperatures of up to ____ degrees Celsius.
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A motor may be loaded continuously up to the horsepower obtained by multiplying the rated horsepower by the ____.
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In three-phase motors, each phase is ____ degrees out of phase (symmetrical)with the other phases.
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____ means the difference between motor winding temperature and the ambient temperature.
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What is the minimum starting current for a 240-volt, 3-phase, Code letter J, 7-1/2-horsepower motor?
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NEC 430.24 requires that the conductors supplying several motors, or a motor(s)and other load(s), shall have an ampacity not less than ____ percent of the full-load current rating of the highest rated motor.
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For most applications, the motor circuit switch for a motor must be ____.
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What is the relationship between the Code letter and starting current?
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When referring to motor controllers in the United States, we prefer to use the term ____ instead of coordination because coordination has a different meaning.
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An appliance is rated at 4500 volt-ampere, 240 volts, single-phase. What is the maximum size fuse permitted?
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The reason the Code uses the term ____ instead of motor is that, in many instances, the motor is inside an enclosure and is out of sight until an access panel is removed.
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For every ____ degree Celsius rise above the motor's rated temperature, the motor's insulation life is cut in half.
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What are the rules that govern air-conditioning and refrigerating equipment disconnect means?
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