Type AC cable is permitted in ______________________.
(a) wet locations
(b) cable trays
(c) exposed installations
(d) b and c ✔️✔️(D) b and c
320.10(1) and (2)
What is the minimum height for installing a light switch in a residential dwelling?
A light switch must be installed at a minimum height of 48 inches above the finished floor to comply
with accessibility standards in residential settings. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC requirement for wiring installed in a damp location, like a basement?
Wiring installed in damp locations, such as basements, must be rated for damp environments, and
conductors should be protected in conduit or other suitable protection to prevent deterioration.
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What is the rule for the installation of grounding electrodes for a residential service?
Grounding electrodes, such as ground rods or metal water pipes, must be installed at the service
entrance to safely dissipate electrical faults and ensure proper grounding of the electrical system.
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What is the required clearance for electrical service conductors above a sidewalk or driveway?
Electrical service conductors must have a minimum clearance of 10 feet above a sidewalk or driveway to
ensure safety for pedestrian and vehicle traffic. ✔️✔️
What is the rule for installing a circuit breaker panel in a laundry room?
,The circuit breaker panel in a laundry room must be installed in a dry, accessible location, with sufficient
working space in front to allow safe operation and maintenance. ✔️✔️
What is required when installing a receptacle near a kitchen sink according to the NEC?
Receptacles located within 6 feet of a kitchen sink must be GFCI protected to prevent electrical shock
hazards caused by water exposure. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC requirement for bonding and grounding a swimming pool’s electrical system?
The electrical system of a swimming pool must be bonded to prevent shock hazards, and all electrical
components, such as ladders and lights, must be properly grounded. ✔️✔️
What is the minimum clearance for an overhead service drop above a residential pool area?
An overhead service drop must have a minimum clearance of 22.5 feet above a residential pool to
prevent electrical hazards and ensure safe operation of the electrical system. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC rule for circuit breakers in a multi-family dwelling?
Circuit breakers in a multi-family dwelling must be properly labeled and sized to protect the electrical
circuits, and the panel must be easily accessible to each unit. ✔️✔️
What is the minimum wire size for a 100-amp service to a residential home?
The minimum wire size for a 100-amp service to a residential home is 4 AWG copper or 2 AWG
aluminum. ✔️✔️
What is the rule for using nonmetallic-sheathed cable (NM cable) in a building?
Nonmetallic-sheathed cable (NM cable) can be used for residential wiring in dry locations, but it must be
properly supported and protected from physical damage. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC requirement for installing a subpanel in a detached garage?
A subpanel in a detached garage must be properly connected to the main service panel with a feeder
cable that includes both neutral and ground conductors, and the subpanel must have a separate
grounding bus. ✔️✔️
, What is the minimum clearance required for a meter base installed on the exterior of a building?
A meter base must have a minimum clearance of 3 feet from the ground, ensuring it is accessible for
meter reading and maintenance. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC rule for the installation of electrical outlets in a stairwell?
Electrical outlets in a stairwell must be installed according to the clearance requirements, ensuring they
are easily accessible and do not pose a tripping hazard. ✔️✔️
What is the minimum depth for burying an electrical cable under a lawn?
Electrical cables must be buried at least 24 inches deep under a lawn unless they are protected by
conduit or other approved means. ✔️✔️
What is required when installing electrical outlets in a garage?
Electrical outlets in garages must be GFCI protected and installed at least 18 inches above the floor to
prevent damage and reduce the risk of electrical shock in wet or damp environments. ✔️✔️
What is the rule for installing junction boxes in a wall cavity?
Junction boxes installed in a wall cavity must be accessible and securely mounted, and cannot be
concealed by drywall or other materials unless an access panel is provided. ✔️✔️
What is the NEC requirement for outlet spacing along a kitchen countertop?
Outlets along a kitchen countertop must be spaced no more than 4 feet apart to ensure accessibility for
appliances and tools while minimizing the risk of overloading circuits. ✔️✔️
What is the rule for protecting electrical conductors in a ceiling?
Electrical conductors in a ceiling must be run through conduit or supported by protective straps to
prevent damage from nails, screws, or other hazards. ✔️✔️
What is the required height for an outdoor receptacle installed on a post?