Deck 19: Service Panel Trim-Out

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Type S fuses are classified at __________ amperes.

A) 0 to 15
B) 16 to 20
C) 21 to 30
D) All of the above
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A(n) __________ fuse is enclosed in an insulating tube that confines the arc when the fuse blows and is available in either a ferrule or blade style.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) type S
D) stab
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All plug fuses are limited to circuits where the voltage between conductors does not exceed __________ volts.(General Rule)

A) 240
B) 125
C) 277
D) 208
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NEC Article __________ provides many installation requirements for overcurrent protection devices.

A) 210
B) 230
C) 250
D) None of the above
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A 12 AWG branch circuit can be protected by a 15-ampere fuse or circuit breaker.
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In residential wiring, all 120-volt, 15- and 20-ampere branch circuits supplying outlets or devices in kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, laundry areas, or similar rooms must be AFCI protected.
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NEC Table __________ lists the ampacity of conductors used in residential wiring.

A) 240.6
B) 220.12
C) 250.66
D) 310.15(B)(16)
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A(n) __________ fuse uses different fuse bases for each size fuse and an adapter that matches each fuse size is required.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) Type S
D) stab
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When terminating an ungrounded conductor to a circuit breaker, approximately __________ of insulation is stripped from the end of the conductor.

A) 1/8 inch
B) 1/4 inch
C) 1/2 inch
D) 3/4 inch
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A single-pole circuit breaker has one stab contact and a two-pole circuit breaker has two stab contacts.
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A fuse type that uses the same standard screw base as an ordinary light bulb and where the different fuse sizes are interchangeable with each other is called a(n) __________ fuse.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) Type S
D) stab
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A two-pole circuit breaker is used to protect a 120-volt branch circuit.
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A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults is called a(n) __________ circuit breaker.

A) ground fault circuit interrupter
B) arc fault circuit interrupter
C) special protection
D) fuse
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The interrupting rating of fuses can be as high as __________ amperes.

A) 5,000
B) 10,000
C) 20,000
D) 300,000
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On a 240-volt residential branch circuit or feeder circuit with 10 AWG conductors, a maximum of a __________-ampere overcurrent protection device must be used.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) Any of the above
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A circuit breaker used to switch fluorescent lighting must be listed and have __________ marked on it.

A) OK for fluorescent lighting
B) FL
C) SWD only
D) SWD or HID
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In residential wiring, a 12 AWG copper conductor is protected by a __________-ampere or lower OCPD.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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A GFCI or AFCI circuit breaker should be tested at least once a ___________.

A) day
B) week
C) month
D) year
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The NEC permits overcurrent protection devices to be located in bathrooms.
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Which of the following will not cause an overcurrent condition?

A) Open circuit
B) Ground fault
C) Overload
D) Short circuit
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If an electrician chooses to use plug fuses in a new electrical installation, they must be ____________________-plug fuses.
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The highest current at rated voltage that a device is intended to interrupt under standard test conditions is called the ____________________ rating.
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A 240-volt electric water heater branch circuit or feeder circuit will require a __________ circuit breaker.

A) single-pole
B) double-pole
C) HACR
D) three-pole
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Type S adapters are designed so that once inserted in a fuseholder, they cannot be ____________________.
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All circuit breakers must be designed so that any fault must be cleared before the circuit breaker can be ____________________.
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Because all of the ampacities listed in Table 310.15(B)(16) do not correspond with a standard fuse or circuit breaker size, the NEC allows the next __________ standard overcurrent device to be used up to 800 amperes.
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Describe how you can tell the difference between a "regular" circuit breaker and a GFCI or AFCI circuit breaker.
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When working on an energized main breaker electrical panel, turning the main breaker "OFF" disconnects power from the ____________________ side of the panel.
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Because electric motors draw more current to get started than they do when running, ____________________ fuses are used to protect motor circuits.
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Cartridge fuses are available in both a __________ type and a __________ type.

A) long; short
B) round; oblong
C) ferrule; blade
D) open; closed
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Circuit breakers are always interchangeable with different manufacturer's panelboards.
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For circuit breakers, if the interrupting rating is different than ____________________ amperes, it must be marked on the breaker.
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A 120-volt branch circuit or feeder circuit supplying a dishwasher will require a __________ circuit breaker.

A) single-pole
B) double-pole
C) HACR
D) three-pole
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Explain what a hexagonal configuration on a plug fuse indicates.
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The color coding for a 30-ampere Type S plug fuse is __________.

A) blue
B) orange
C) green
D) any of the above
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Fuseholders for current-limiting fuses cannot permit the insertion of fuses that are not ______________________________.
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Explain how a 240-volt circuit is wired differently than a 120/240-volt circuit.
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The circuit breakers are attached to the bus bar by contacts in the breakers commonly called ____________________.
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Overcurrent protection devices must be readily accessible.
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The color coding for a 15-ampere Type S plug fuse adapter is __________.

A) blue
B) orange
C) green
D) any of the above
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Name an advantage to installing a multiwire circuit in residential wiring.
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When installing a two-pole circuit breaker to protect a two-wire Type NM cable feeding a 240-volt electric water heater, describe what needs to be done with the white conductor in the cable that will be terminated at the breaker.
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Type S fuses are classified at __________ amperes.

A) 0 to 15
B) 16 to 20
C) 21 to 30
D) All of the above
D
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A(n) __________ fuse is enclosed in an insulating tube that confines the arc when the fuse blows and is available in either a ferrule or blade style.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) type S
D) stab
A
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All plug fuses are limited to circuits where the voltage between conductors does not exceed __________ volts.(General Rule)

A) 240
B) 125
C) 277
D) 208
B
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NEC Article __________ provides many installation requirements for overcurrent protection devices.

A) 210
B) 230
C) 250
D) None of the above
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A 12 AWG branch circuit can be protected by a 15-ampere fuse or circuit breaker.
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In residential wiring, all 120-volt, 15- and 20-ampere branch circuits supplying outlets or devices in kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, laundry areas, or similar rooms must be AFCI protected.
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NEC Table __________ lists the ampacity of conductors used in residential wiring.

A) 240.6
B) 220.12
C) 250.66
D) 310.15(B)(16)
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A(n) __________ fuse uses different fuse bases for each size fuse and an adapter that matches each fuse size is required.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) Type S
D) stab
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When terminating an ungrounded conductor to a circuit breaker, approximately __________ of insulation is stripped from the end of the conductor.

A) 1/8 inch
B) 1/4 inch
C) 1/2 inch
D) 3/4 inch
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A single-pole circuit breaker has one stab contact and a two-pole circuit breaker has two stab contacts.
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A fuse type that uses the same standard screw base as an ordinary light bulb and where the different fuse sizes are interchangeable with each other is called a(n) __________ fuse.

A) cartridge
B) Edison-base
C) Type S
D) stab
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A two-pole circuit breaker is used to protect a 120-volt branch circuit.
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13
A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults is called a(n) __________ circuit breaker.

A) ground fault circuit interrupter
B) arc fault circuit interrupter
C) special protection
D) fuse
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The interrupting rating of fuses can be as high as __________ amperes.

A) 5,000
B) 10,000
C) 20,000
D) 300,000
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On a 240-volt residential branch circuit or feeder circuit with 10 AWG conductors, a maximum of a __________-ampere overcurrent protection device must be used.

A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) Any of the above
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A circuit breaker used to switch fluorescent lighting must be listed and have __________ marked on it.

A) OK for fluorescent lighting
B) FL
C) SWD only
D) SWD or HID
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In residential wiring, a 12 AWG copper conductor is protected by a __________-ampere or lower OCPD.

A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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A GFCI or AFCI circuit breaker should be tested at least once a ___________.

A) day
B) week
C) month
D) year
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The NEC permits overcurrent protection devices to be located in bathrooms.
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Which of the following will not cause an overcurrent condition?

A) Open circuit
B) Ground fault
C) Overload
D) Short circuit
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If an electrician chooses to use plug fuses in a new electrical installation, they must be ____________________-plug fuses.
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The highest current at rated voltage that a device is intended to interrupt under standard test conditions is called the ____________________ rating.
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A 240-volt electric water heater branch circuit or feeder circuit will require a __________ circuit breaker.

A) single-pole
B) double-pole
C) HACR
D) three-pole
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Type S adapters are designed so that once inserted in a fuseholder, they cannot be ____________________.
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All circuit breakers must be designed so that any fault must be cleared before the circuit breaker can be ____________________.
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Because all of the ampacities listed in Table 310.15(B)(16) do not correspond with a standard fuse or circuit breaker size, the NEC allows the next __________ standard overcurrent device to be used up to 800 amperes.
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Describe how you can tell the difference between a "regular" circuit breaker and a GFCI or AFCI circuit breaker.
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When working on an energized main breaker electrical panel, turning the main breaker "OFF" disconnects power from the ____________________ side of the panel.
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Because electric motors draw more current to get started than they do when running, ____________________ fuses are used to protect motor circuits.
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Cartridge fuses are available in both a __________ type and a __________ type.

A) long; short
B) round; oblong
C) ferrule; blade
D) open; closed
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Circuit breakers are always interchangeable with different manufacturer's panelboards.
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For circuit breakers, if the interrupting rating is different than ____________________ amperes, it must be marked on the breaker.
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A 120-volt branch circuit or feeder circuit supplying a dishwasher will require a __________ circuit breaker.

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C) HACR
D) three-pole
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Explain what a hexagonal configuration on a plug fuse indicates.
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The color coding for a 30-ampere Type S plug fuse is __________.

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C) green
D) any of the above
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Fuseholders for current-limiting fuses cannot permit the insertion of fuses that are not ______________________________.
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Explain how a 240-volt circuit is wired differently than a 120/240-volt circuit.
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The circuit breakers are attached to the bus bar by contacts in the breakers commonly called ____________________.
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Overcurrent protection devices must be readily accessible.
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The color coding for a 15-ampere Type S plug fuse adapter is __________.

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Name an advantage to installing a multiwire circuit in residential wiring.
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When installing a two-pole circuit breaker to protect a two-wire Type NM cable feeding a 240-volt electric water heater, describe what needs to be done with the white conductor in the cable that will be terminated at the breaker.
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