Deck 8: Lighting Branch Circuit for the Front Bedroom

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To be effective, accent lighting should be at least ____ times that of the surrounding general lighting.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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What Code section provides very specific rules for the location and types of luminaires permitted to be installed in clothes closets?
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The NEC allows what maximum number of receptacle outlets to be connected on a 120-volt residential lighting or small-appliance branch circuit?

A) eight
B) ten
C) thirteen
D) unlimited
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Residential wiring plans generally show lighting and receptacle outlet locations but not circuits. The electrician should design the installation with which of the following in mind?

A) economy - minimizing the number and length of circuits
B) convenience for the homeowner or other user
C) National Electrical Code requirements
D) all of these
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Electric baseboard heaters may not be permitted to be installed ____________________ a receptacle outlet.
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How many lighting outlets are permitted on one branch circuit?

A) 10
B) 12
C) 15
D) no limit
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What is the NEC definition of a clothes closet?
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Receptacles installed on 15- and 20-ampere branch circuits must be of the ____ type.

A) duplex
B) grounding
C) ground-fault protected
D) arc-fault protected
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Explain why the required minimum clearances for fluorescent fixtures installed in closets are smaller than those for incandescent fixtures.
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Many electricians wire the lights and receptacles in a room on different circuits because this ____.

A) is required by the NEC
B) is required by building codes
C) offers the advantage that all power in a room will not go out if the overcurrent protective device trips
D) simplifies grounding
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What kind of receptacle outlet has a top portion that is "hot" at all times and a bottom portion that is controlled by the wall switch?
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A light above a workbench is an example of ____.

A) general lighting
B) accent lighting
C) task lighting
D) security lighting
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An outside weatherproof outlet is required to have ____________________ protection.
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When using nonmetallic boxes, the equipment grounding conductor in nonmetallic-sheathed cable is connected to the ____-shaped equipment grounding screw found on all switches and receptacles.

A) white square
B) orange hexagon
C) yellow rectangle
D) green hexagon
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Which switch type is rarely used in residential wiring?

A) single-pole
B) double-pole
C) three-way
D) four-way
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Which rule of thumb can be followed when planning branch circuits for dwelling units?

A) one 20-ampere lighting circuit for every 200 square feet
B) one 15-ampere lighting circuit for every 1000 square feet
C) load circuits to no more than 50% of their rating
D) load circuits to no more than 80% of their rating
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The maximum volt-ampere loading permitted on a 20-ampere branch circuit with a continuous load is ____ watts (volt-amperes).

A) 1,440
B) 1,800
C) 1,920
D) 2,400
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Calculate the volt-amperes and watts of a 120-volt, 10-ampere motor at 50 percent power factor.
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Explain why pigtails used to connect receptacles to branch-circuit wiring need not be counted when determining the correct outlet box size.
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What is wall washing?
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NEC 210.11(B) requires that load be evenly proportioned among the different circuits in a panelboard. This is normally performed at the load center panelboard by connecting branch-circuit wiring so that the connected load on the two ____________________ is as equal as possible.
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A(n) ____________________ is used only to ground the metal box and must never be used as a current-carrying conductor.
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Deck 8: Lighting Branch Circuit for the Front Bedroom
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To be effective, accent lighting should be at least ____ times that of the surrounding general lighting.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
D
2
What Code section provides very specific rules for the location and types of luminaires permitted to be installed in clothes closets?
NEC 410.16 provides rules for this issue.
3
The NEC allows what maximum number of receptacle outlets to be connected on a 120-volt residential lighting or small-appliance branch circuit?

A) eight
B) ten
C) thirteen
D) unlimited
D
4
Residential wiring plans generally show lighting and receptacle outlet locations but not circuits. The electrician should design the installation with which of the following in mind?

A) economy - minimizing the number and length of circuits
B) convenience for the homeowner or other user
C) National Electrical Code requirements
D) all of these
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Electric baseboard heaters may not be permitted to be installed ____________________ a receptacle outlet.
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How many lighting outlets are permitted on one branch circuit?

A) 10
B) 12
C) 15
D) no limit
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What is the NEC definition of a clothes closet?
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Receptacles installed on 15- and 20-ampere branch circuits must be of the ____ type.

A) duplex
B) grounding
C) ground-fault protected
D) arc-fault protected
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Explain why the required minimum clearances for fluorescent fixtures installed in closets are smaller than those for incandescent fixtures.
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Many electricians wire the lights and receptacles in a room on different circuits because this ____.

A) is required by the NEC
B) is required by building codes
C) offers the advantage that all power in a room will not go out if the overcurrent protective device trips
D) simplifies grounding
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What kind of receptacle outlet has a top portion that is "hot" at all times and a bottom portion that is controlled by the wall switch?
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A light above a workbench is an example of ____.

A) general lighting
B) accent lighting
C) task lighting
D) security lighting
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An outside weatherproof outlet is required to have ____________________ protection.
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When using nonmetallic boxes, the equipment grounding conductor in nonmetallic-sheathed cable is connected to the ____-shaped equipment grounding screw found on all switches and receptacles.

A) white square
B) orange hexagon
C) yellow rectangle
D) green hexagon
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Which switch type is rarely used in residential wiring?

A) single-pole
B) double-pole
C) three-way
D) four-way
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Which rule of thumb can be followed when planning branch circuits for dwelling units?

A) one 20-ampere lighting circuit for every 200 square feet
B) one 15-ampere lighting circuit for every 1000 square feet
C) load circuits to no more than 50% of their rating
D) load circuits to no more than 80% of their rating
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The maximum volt-ampere loading permitted on a 20-ampere branch circuit with a continuous load is ____ watts (volt-amperes).

A) 1,440
B) 1,800
C) 1,920
D) 2,400
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Calculate the volt-amperes and watts of a 120-volt, 10-ampere motor at 50 percent power factor.
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Explain why pigtails used to connect receptacles to branch-circuit wiring need not be counted when determining the correct outlet box size.
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What is wall washing?
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NEC 210.11(B) requires that load be evenly proportioned among the different circuits in a panelboard. This is normally performed at the load center panelboard by connecting branch-circuit wiring so that the connected load on the two ____________________ is as equal as possible.
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A(n) ____________________ is used only to ground the metal box and must never be used as a current-carrying conductor.
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