CSAP 2, Lvl 1, Lesson 1
Change the following mil measurement to inches. Calculate to three decimal places. 125 mils = ? inch
.125 in
Change the following mil measurement to inches. Calculate to four decimal places. 187.5 mils = ? inch
.1875 in
Change the following mil measurement to inches. Calculate to one decimal place. 500 mils = ? inch
.5 in
Match the correct wire size with the information given. 0 00 000 0000
0 → 1/0 AWG 00 → 2/0 AWG 000 → 3/0 AWG 0000 → 4/0 AWG
Change the following measurement to mils. 0.125 inch = ? mils
125 mils
What is the diameter in mils of a conductor having a cross-sectional area of 18,225 cmils? Diameter = ? mils
135 mils
What is the circular mil area of a wire having the following diameter? 125 mils = ? circular mils
15,625 cmils
Change the following measurement to mils. 0.25 inch = ? mils
250 mils
What is the circular mil area of a wire having the following diameter? 500 mils = ? circular mils
250,000 cmils
Change the following measurement to mils. 3/8 inch = ? mils
375 mils
What is the diameter in mils of a conductor having a cross-sectional area of 1,764 cmils? Diameter = ? mils
42 mils
The square mil area for a two-inch wide by 1/4-inch thick copper busbar is ? square mils.
500,000 sq mils
What is the circular mil area of a wire having the following diameter? 25 mils = ? circular mils
625 cmils
The circular mil area for a two-inch wide by 1/4-inch thick copper busbar is ? cmils. (Round the FINAL answer to the nearest whole number.)
636,618 cmils
What is the diameter in mils of a conductor having a cross-sectional area of 4,225 cmils? Diameter = ? mils
65 mils
Change the following measurement to mils. 3/4 inch = ? mils
750 mils
Match the circular mil area of the conductors as given in NEC Chapter 9, Table 8. 8 AWG aluminum 10 AWG copper 14 AWG copper
8 AWG aluminum → 16,510 cmils 10 AWG copper → 10,380 cmils 14 AWG copper → 4,110 cmils
Match the next larger standard size conductor for the minimum circular mil areas calculated. 9,543 cmil 83,542 cmil 177,645 cmil 350 kcmil
9,543 cmil → 10 AWG 83,542 cmil → 1 AWG 177,645 cmil → 4/0 AWG 350 kcmil → 350 kcmil
A 6 AWG copper conductor is smaller than a 10 AWG copper conductor.
False
A circular mil is a circle with a circumference of one mil.
False
The circular mil area of 2/0 AWG copper wire is more than 3/0 AWG copper wire.
False
The letters kcmil stand for 10,000 circular mils.
False
To find the cross-sectional area of a wire in circular mils, square the diameter expressed in square mils.
False
A mil foot is one foot in length with a diameter of one mil.
True
The circular mil area of 10 AWG copper is the same as the circular mil area of 10 AWG aluminum.
True
The symbol for aught is Ø.
True
What is the DC resistance at 75°C per 1,000 feet of 2/0 AWG uncoated copper conductors?
a. 0.0967 Ω
Conductor sizes are expressed in the NEC in ? or in ? .
a. American Wire Gage (AWG) / circular mils 110.6
What is the DC resistance at 75°C per 1,000 feet of 4/0 AWG copper-clad aluminum conductors?
b. 0.100 Ω
What is the maximum size conductor that is generally permitted to be a solid conductor where installed in a raceway?
b. 10 AWG 310.3(C)
What is the minimum size copper conductor generally permitted per NEC 310.3 for conductors with a voltage rating of 0 through 2,000 volts?
b. 14 AWG
The temperature rating used for the resistance given in NEC Chapter 9, Table 8 is based on ? .
b. 75°C
Which of the following would not be included in NEC Chapter 9, Table 8?
c. III. and VI. III. Type of insulation used on the conductor VI. Permitted use of a conductor
What is the DC resistance at 75°C per 1,000 feet of 2/0 AWG aluminum conductors?
c. 0.159 Ω
What is the minimum size conductor generally permitted for aluminum materials per 310.3(A) for conductors with a voltage rating of 0 through 2,000 volts?
c. 12 AWG
What is the minimum size conductor generally permitted for copper-clad aluminum materials per NEC 310.3 for conductors with a voltage rating of 0 through 2,000 volts?
c. 12 AWG
The circular mil area of a 1 AWG copper-clad aluminum wire is ? .
c. 83,690 cmils
What is the DC resistance at 75°C per 1,000 feet of 4 AWG uncoated copper conductors?
d. 0.308 Ω
In accordance with the AWG, what number (size) is the next largest above 1 AWG?
d. Ø or 1/0 AWG