National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 200 & 210.

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In dwelling units, GFCI protection shall be provided for all 125V through 250V receptacles supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150V or less to ground where receptacles are installed within _____ ft from the top inside edge of the bowl of a sink.

6 ft.

At least one receptacle outlet not more than _______ above a balcony, deck, or porch shall be installed at each balcony, deck, or porch that is attached to and accessible from a dwelling unit.

6½ ft.

All 125V through 250V receptacles supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150V or less to ground installed in dwelling unit boathouses shall have ______ protection for personnel.

GFCI.

_______ conductors shall not be used for more than one branch circuit, one multiwire branch circuit, or more than one set of ungrounded feeder conductors except as allowed elsewhere in the Code.

Neutral.

In other than dwelling locations, GFCI protection is required for all single-phase receptacles rated 150V to ground or less, 50A or less and three-phase receptacles rated 150V to ground or less, 100A or less in unfinished portions or areas of the basement.

True.

Receptacles installed for countertop and similar work surfaces as specified in 210.52 (C) shall not be considered as the receptacle outlets required by 210.52 (A).

True.

The continuity of a grounded conductor shall not depend on a connection to _______.

a metallic enclosure, a raceway, cable armor.

Receptacles installed in bathrooms within six feet of the outside edge of a _______ shall have GFCI protection.

bathtub or shower stall.

Article 210 provides the general requirements for _____.

branch circuits.

For attics and underfloor spaces, utility rooms, and basements in all occupancies, at least _____ lighting outlet(s) containing a switch or controlled by a wall switch shall be installed where these spaces are used for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing.

one.

In a dwelling unit, illumination for outdoor entrances that have grade-level access can be controlled by ________ control.

remote, central, automatic.

The identification of terminals to which a neutral conductor is to be connected shall be substantially white or _______ in color.

silver.

Two or more _______ small-appliance branch circuits shall be provided to supply power for receptacle outlets in the dwelling unit kitchen, dining room, breakfast room, pantry, or similar dining areas.

20A.

At the time of installation, grounded conductors _______ AWG or larger can be identified by distinctive white or gray markings at their terminations.

4 AWG.

The insulated grounded conductors in a multiconductor cable _______ AWG or larger, shall be permitted to be re-identified at the time of installation at its terminations.

4 AWG.

In a dwelling unit, at least one lighting outlet ________ shall be located at the point of entry to the attic, underfloor space, utility room, or basement where these spaces are used for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing.

containing or controlled by a switch.

GFCI protection shall be provided for lighting outlets not exceeding 120 volts installed in _______.

crawl spaces.

The screw shell of a luminaire or lampholder shall be connected to the_____.

grounded conductor.

The number of receptacle outlets for guest rooms in a hotel and motels shall not be less than that required for a dwelling unit. These receptacles can be located to be convenient for permanent furniture layout, but at least _______ receptacle outlet(s) shall be readily accessible.

two.

In devices or utilization equipment with polarized connections, identification of terminals to which a neutral conductor is to be connected shall be substantially ________ or silver in color.

white.


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