UNEC 200-215
Feeder grounded conductors shall be permitted to be sized at _____ percent of the continuous and noncontinuous load where a portion of the feeder is connected at both its supply and load ends to separately installed pressure connections.
100
Feeder grounded conductors that are not connected to an overcurrent device shall be permitted to be sized at _____ percent of the continuous and noncontinuous load.
100
The minimum feeder conductor ampacity shall be no less than the noncontinuous load plus _____ percent of the continuous load, and not less than the maximum load after the application of adjustment and correction factors.
125
Receptacle outlets installed on or above countertop or work surfaces shall be located not more than _____ in. above the countertop or worksurface.
20
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
Feeder equipment grounding conductors that are insulated or covered _____ AWG and larger, shall be permitted, at the time of installation, to be permanently identified as an equipment grounding conductor at each end and at every point where the conductor is accessible.
4
The insulated grounded conductor(s) in a multiconductor cable _____ AWG or larger, shall be permitted to be re-identified at the time of installation at its terminations.
4
Additional requirements for installing receptacles in dwelling unit countertops and work surfaces can be found in Article _____.
406
In other than 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, 50A or less, where receptacles are installed within _____ ft from the top inside edge of the bowl of a sink.
6
Receptacles installed within _____ ft of the outside edge of a bathtub or shower stall shall have GFCI protection.
6
An insulated grounded conductor _____ or smaller shall be identified by a continuous white or gray outer finish, or by three continuous white or gray stripes along its entire length on other than green insulation.
6 AWG
Article 200 provides the requirements for _____.
all of these
The continuity of a grounded conductor shall not depend on a connection to _____.
any of these
Where a premises wiring system contains feeders supplied from more than one nominal voltage system, each ungrounded conductor of a feeder shall be identified by phase or line and system by _____, or other approved means.
any of these
One or more 120V, 15A branch circuits shall be provided to supply bathroom(s) receptacle outlet(s) required by 210.52(D).
false
The screw shell of a luminaire or lampholder shall be connected to the _____.
grounded conductor
_____ 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
The identification of terminals to which a neutral conductor is to be connected shall be substantially white or _____ in color.
silver
All 15A or 20A, 120V branch circuits that supply outlets or devices in dwelling unit kitchens, family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, laundry areas, or similar rooms or areas shall be AFCI protected by a listed arc-fault circuit interrupter.
true
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 installed indoors, in other than dwelling units, in damp and wet locations shall be GFCI protected.
true
The required receptacle outlet for heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, shall not be connecting to the load side of the equipment disconnect and shall provide ground-fault protection for personnel.
true
Where a portion of the dwelling unit basement is finished into one or more habitable rooms, each separate unfinished portion shall have a receptacle outlet installed.
true
The white conductor within a cable can be used for a(an) _____ conductor where permanently reidentified to indicate its use as an ungrounded conductor at each location where the conductor is visible and accessible.
ungrounded
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
Receptacles shall have the terminal intended for connection to the grounded conductor identified by a metal or metal coating that is substantially white or silver in color or by the word "_____."
white