Exam 12: General Provisions
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Show-window branch-circuit loads must be calculated either by (a) the unit load per outlet as required by other provisions of 220.14 or (b) at ____ volt-amperes per linear foot.
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In cord-connected showcases, the secondary circuit(s) of each electric-discharge lighting ballast is (are) ____.
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Wall switch-controlled lighting outlets are not required in commercial occupancies, except for ____ containing equipment that requires servicing.
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When considering receptacle volt-ampere rating, a single piece of equipment (consisting of four or more receptacles) must be calculated at not less than ____ volt-amperes per receptacle.
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