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Residential Construction Academy House Wiring Study Set 2
Quiz 6: Determining Branch Circuit, Feeder Circuit, and Service Entrance Requirements
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Question 21
Short Answer
For the types of branch circuits found in residential wiring, the fuse or circuit breaker size can never be larger than ____________________ amps for a 12 AWG copper conductor.
Question 22
Short Answer
The NEC states that the load for a household electric dryer must be computed at ____________________ watts or the nameplate rating, whichever is greater.
Question 23
Short Answer
If the total computed load of a residence is 45,840 volt-amperes, the computed amperage of the residence is ____________________ amps.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
According to Table 310.15(B) (16) in the NEC, the ampacity for a 3 AWG copper conductor using the 75 degree Celsius column is ____________.
Question 25
Short Answer
The NEC requires at least ____________________ small appliance circuits be installed in each dwelling unit.
Question 26
Short Answer
Dividing the total computed load in volt-amperes by the residential service voltage of ____________________ volts will give the minimum ampacity the service conductors must be rated for.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
When cables or conductors are physically tied, wrapped, or taped together, they are considered to be ______________.
Question 28
Short Answer
A 1900 square foot residence has a general lighting load of ____________________ volt-amperes.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The minimum service entrance rating for a single-family home permitted by the NEC is __________ amperes.
Question 30
Short Answer
A household electric range has a rating of 11 kW. When computing the service load using the standard calculation, a minimum of ____________________ watts will be used.