Deck 6: Using Wire Tables and Determining Conductor Sizes
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Deck 6: Using Wire Tables and Determining Conductor Sizes
1
____ loss is caused by the continuous aligning and realigning of molecules, which produces heat due to friction.
A) Insulation
B) Hysteresis
C) Short
D) Ground
A) Insulation
B) Hysteresis
C) Short
D) Ground
B
2
Materials that increase their resistance with an increase of temperature have a ____ coefficient of temperature.
A) decimal
B) constant
C) positive
D) negative
A) decimal
B) constant
C) positive
D) negative
C
3
What is the maximum operating temperature (in degrees Celsius) for Type SIS insulation?
A) 60
B) 90
C) 200
D) 250
A) 60
B) 90
C) 200
D) 250
B
4
The conductors of a single phase are not permitted to be run in metallic conduit because ____ currents will be induced.
A) eddy
B) series
C) parallel
D) superconducting
A) eddy
B) series
C) parallel
D) superconducting
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5
Twelve 14 AWG copper conductors with type RHW insulation are to be installed in conduit in an area with an ambient temperature of 110 degrees F (43 degrees C). What will be the ampacity of these conductors?
A) 4.1 amperes
B) 8.2 amperes
C) 16.4 amperes
D) 32.8 amperes
A) 4.1 amperes
B) 8.2 amperes
C) 16.4 amperes
D) 32.8 amperes
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6
Currents of a three-phase system are ____ degrees out of phase with each other.
A) 60
B) 90
C) 120
D) 180
A) 60
B) 90
C) 120
D) 180
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7
The listed ampacities in the Code tables assume that the length of the conductor will not significantly increase the ____ of the circuit.
A) ampacity
B) resistance
C) capacitance
D) inductance
A) ampacity
B) resistance
C) capacitance
D) inductance
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8
If conductors are to be used in a location with a higher ambient temperature, the ampacity of the conductor must be ____.
A) kept constant
B) doubled
C) reduced
D) increased by 20 amperes
A) kept constant
B) doubled
C) reduced
D) increased by 20 amperes
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9
After the conductors have been installed in conduits or raceways, it is accepted practice to test the installation for grounds and shorts. This test requires a(n) ____.
A) faradmeter
B) ammeter
C) voltmeter
D) ohmmeter
A) faradmeter
B) ammeter
C) voltmeter
D) ohmmeter
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10
How are wire installations tested for shorts and grounds?
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11
A factor that determines the amount of current a conductor is permitted to carry is the type of ____ used, which is the nonconductive covering around the wire.
A) insulation
B) raceway
C) busway
D) voltage
A) insulation
B) raceway
C) busway
D) voltage
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12
Describe the information in NEC Table 310.104(A) , which specifies types of insulation.
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13
If you have a raceway with 35 current-carrying conductors, by what adjustment factor must you multiply the ampacity?
A) 0.2
B) 0.3
C) 0.4
D) 0.5
A) 0.2
B) 0.3
C) 0.4
D) 0.5
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14
The formula for calculating resistance of a certain length, size, and type of wire is: R = ____.
A) (K × L)/cmil
B) K/(L × cmil)
C) L/(K × cmil)
D) L × (cmil/K)
A) (K × L)/cmil
B) K/(L × cmil)
C) L/(K × cmil)
D) L × (cmil/K)
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15
How do wire material and diameter affect resistance?
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16
Find the resistance of 6 AWG copper wire 550 feet long. Assume a temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
A) 0.00201 ohm
B) 0.159 ohm
C) 0.218 ohm
D) 4.59 ohm
A) 0.00201 ohm
B) 0.159 ohm
C) 0.218 ohm
D) 4.59 ohm
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17
A conductor made out of what material is allowed to carry the most current, assuming that size and insulation type are held constant?
A) copper-clad aluminum
B) silicone
C) aluminum
D) copper
A) copper-clad aluminum
B) silicone
C) aluminum
D) copper
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18
An aluminum wire 2250 feet long cannot have a resistance greater than 0.2 ohm. What is the minimum size wire (in circular mils) that may be used?
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19
According to the NEC , what five conditions must be met when conductors are in parallel?
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20
If the ambient temperature is above ____ degrees Celsius, a correction factor must be applied to allowable ampacities for conductors.
A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
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