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Smitty’s Speed Drills
Two Minute Drill #16
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
Directions
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• Good luck
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• Which article in the NEC is
applicable when correctly
installing the electrical systems
for commercial fish ponds and
sewer ponds?
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Article 682
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• Where is high-density
polyethelene conduit covered in
the Code?
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• Article 353
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• Where are the requirements for
installing temporary wiring on a
construction job for the workers
only during construction?
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•
Article 590
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• An area including a basin with
one or more of the following- a
toilet, a tub, or a shower- is
defined in the NEC as a
_______________________.
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• Bathroom- Article 100
definitions
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• Hazardous locations determined to
be neither Class I, Division 1, Class I,
Division 2, Class I, Zone 0, Class I,
Zone 1, Class I, Zone 2, Class II,
Division 1, Class II, Division 2, Class
III, Division 1, Class III, Division 2
nor any combination thereof are
_____________________________.
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• Unclassified areas
• 500.2
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• ____________________ contains
optional administrative and
enforcement rules.
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• Annex H
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• The main bonding jumper is
used to bond the grounded
conductor to the grounding
electrode and equipment
grounding. What is the system
bonding jumper used for?
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•
250.30(A)(1)
• The system bonding jumper is a
new term to describe the
jumper used to bond the
grounded conductor, grounding
electrode conductor and
equipment grounds together.
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• The conductor used to connect the
grounding electrodes to the equipmentgrounding conductor, the grounded
conductor, or to both at the service, at
each building or structure where supplied
by a feeder or branch circuits from a
common service, or at the source of a
separately derived system is called the
_________________________.
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• Grounding electrode conductor
• Article 100- Definitions
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• An enclosure identified for use in
underground systems, provided with
an open or closed bottom and sized
to allow personnel to reach into but
not enter, for the purpose of
installing, operating, or maintaining
equipment or wiring or both is
defined as a ________________________.
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• Handhole enclosure
• Article 100-Definitions
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• A kitchen not located within a
dwelling is defined as an area
with a sink and permanent
facilities for food preparation
and cooking. What section of
the Code places special
requirements for these areas?
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• Other than dwelling kitchen
• 210.8(B)
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• All 125V, 15-20 ampere
receptacles located in other
than dwelling units outdoors in
public places must have
________________ for personnel.
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•
Ground fault protection
• 210.(B)(4)
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• Where is the allowable minimum
bending radius for all conduit
and tubing found?
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•
Chapter 9, Table 2
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• Article 830 covers networkpowered broadband
communications systems that
are covered by the NEC. Those
not covered are found in section
___________________.
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•
90.2(B)(4)
• 830.1 FPN No. 2
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• Article 820 covers CATV
systems and radio distribution
systems. How is the maximum
number of coaxial cables
permitted in a conduit
calculated?
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• The fill restrictions do not
apply; therefore, there are not
maximum requirements.
• TRICK QUESTION
• 820.110
• Exception
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• GFCI protection is required for
15A and 20A, 125V receptacles
in aircraft hangers. True or
False
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•
False
• 513.12
• The GFCI requirements only
apply to receptacles used for
diagnostic equipment, electrical
hand tools or portable lighting
equipment. NOT all receptacles.
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Copyright 2005 Ted
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• Which article in the NEC is
applicable when correctly
installing the electrical systems
for commercial fish ponds and
sewer ponds?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
Article 682
Copyright 2005 Ted
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• Where is high-density
polyethelene conduit covered in
the Code?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Article 353
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Where are the requirements for
installing temporary wiring on a
construction job for the workers
only during construction?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
Article 590
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• An area including a basin with
one or more of the following- a
toilet, a tub, or a shower- is
defined in the NEC as a
_______________________.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Bathroom- Article 100
definitions
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Hazardous locations determined to
be neither Class I, Division 1, Class I,
Division 2, Class I, Zone 0, Class I,
Zone 1, Class I, Zone 2, Class II,
Division 1, Class II, Division 2, Class
III, Division 1, Class III, Division 2
nor any combination thereof are
_____________________________.
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• Unclassified areas
• 500.2
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• ____________________ contains
optional administrative and
enforcement rules.
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• Annex H
Copyright 2005 Ted
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• The main bonding jumper is
used to bond the grounded
conductor to the grounding
electrode and equipment
grounding. What is the system
bonding jumper used for?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
250.30(A)(1)
• The system bonding jumper is a
new term to describe the
jumper used to bond the
grounded conductor, grounding
electrode conductor and
equipment grounds together.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• The conductor used to connect the
grounding electrodes to the equipmentgrounding conductor, the grounded
conductor, or to both at the service, at
each building or structure where supplied
by a feeder or branch circuits from a
common service, or at the source of a
separately derived system is called the
_________________________.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Grounding electrode conductor
• Article 100- Definitions
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• An enclosure identified for use in
underground systems, provided with
an open or closed bottom and sized
to allow personnel to reach into but
not enter, for the purpose of
installing, operating, or maintaining
equipment or wiring or both is
defined as a ________________________.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Handhole enclosure
• Article 100-Definitions
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• A kitchen not located within a
dwelling is defined as an area
with a sink and permanent
facilities for food preparation
and cooking. What section of
the Code places special
requirements for these areas?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Other than dwelling kitchen
• 210.8(B)
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• All 125V, 15-20 ampere
receptacles located in other
than dwelling units outdoors in
public places must have
________________ for personnel.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
Ground fault protection
• 210.(B)(4)
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Where is the allowable minimum
bending radius for all conduit
and tubing found?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
Chapter 9, Table 2
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Article 830 covers networkpowered broadband
communications systems that
are covered by the NEC. Those
not covered are found in section
___________________.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
90.2(B)(4)
• 830.1 FPN No. 2
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• Article 820 covers CATV
systems and radio distribution
systems. How is the maximum
number of coaxial cables
permitted in a conduit
calculated?
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• The fill restrictions do not
apply; therefore, there are not
maximum requirements.
• TRICK QUESTION
• 820.110
• Exception
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
• GFCI protection is required for
15A and 20A, 125V receptacles
in aircraft hangers. True or
False
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith
•
False
• 513.12
• The GFCI requirements only
apply to receptacles used for
diagnostic equipment, electrical
hand tools or portable lighting
equipment. NOT all receptacles.
Copyright 2005 Ted
"Smitty" Smith