a) If a switch or circuit breaker serves as the disconnecting means for a permanently connected motor driven appliance of more than _horsepower, it shall be located within sight from the motor controller. (a.) 1/ 8 (b.) ½ (c.) ¼ (d.) ¾ a) Overcurrent devices shall be enclosed in I. cabinets II. Cutout boxes (a.) I only (c.) I or II (b.) II only (d.) none of these a) Where reduced heating of the conductors results from motors operating on duty-cycle, intermittently, or from all motors not operating at one time, the feeder conductors (a.) are not allowed to have the ampacity reduced (b.) may have an ampacity less than specified if acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction (c.) must be sized no smaller than 125% of the largest motor connected to the feeder (d.) must be sized not smaller than 125 % of the largest motor plus other loads

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a) If a switch or circuit breaker serves as the disconnecting means for a permanently connected motor
driven appliance of more than
horsepower, it shall be located within sight from the motor controller.
(a.) 1/ 8
(b.) ½ (c.) % (d.) ¾
a) Overcurrent devices shall be enclosed in
I. cabinets II. Cutout boxes
(a.) I only (c.) I or II (b.) II only (d.) none of these
a) Where reduced heating of the conductors results from motors operating on duty-cycle, intermittently, or
from all motors not operating at one time, the feeder conductors
(a.) are not allowed to have the ampacity reduced
(b.) may have an ampacity less than specified if acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction
(c.) must be sized no smaller than 125% of the largest motor connected to the feeder
(d.) must be sized not smaller than 125 % of the largest motor plus other loads
a) Entrances to rooms and other guarded locations containing exposed live parts shall be marked with
warning signs forbidding unqualified persons to enter.
(a.) yellow (c.) conspicuous (b.) blue (d.) orange
a) Where single conductors #1/0 through 4/0 are installed in a ladder or ventilated trough cable tray they
shall be installed in no more than
b) a depth of 4"
c) a depth of 6"
II. a single layer
(a.) I only (c.) III only (b.) II only (d.) I or II only
a) Where flexible cords are permitted by the code to be permanently connected, it is permissible to omit
_for such cords.
(a.) switches (b.) receptacles (c.) grounding connections (d.) GFCI protection
a) Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed, used, or both, in accordance with
(a.) the fob specified (b.) the plans (c.) the instructions given by the authority having jurisdiction (d.) the
instructions included in the listing or labeling 2
i.
A grounding electrode connection that is encased in concrete or directly buried shall
(a.) be made accessible (b.) be made only by exothermic welding (c.) be a minimum #4 bare (d.) not be
required to be accessible
Transcribed Image Text:a) If a switch or circuit breaker serves as the disconnecting means for a permanently connected motor driven appliance of more than horsepower, it shall be located within sight from the motor controller. (a.) 1/ 8 (b.) ½ (c.) % (d.) ¾ a) Overcurrent devices shall be enclosed in I. cabinets II. Cutout boxes (a.) I only (c.) I or II (b.) II only (d.) none of these a) Where reduced heating of the conductors results from motors operating on duty-cycle, intermittently, or from all motors not operating at one time, the feeder conductors (a.) are not allowed to have the ampacity reduced (b.) may have an ampacity less than specified if acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction (c.) must be sized no smaller than 125% of the largest motor connected to the feeder (d.) must be sized not smaller than 125 % of the largest motor plus other loads a) Entrances to rooms and other guarded locations containing exposed live parts shall be marked with warning signs forbidding unqualified persons to enter. (a.) yellow (c.) conspicuous (b.) blue (d.) orange a) Where single conductors #1/0 through 4/0 are installed in a ladder or ventilated trough cable tray they shall be installed in no more than b) a depth of 4" c) a depth of 6" II. a single layer (a.) I only (c.) III only (b.) II only (d.) I or II only a) Where flexible cords are permitted by the code to be permanently connected, it is permissible to omit _for such cords. (a.) switches (b.) receptacles (c.) grounding connections (d.) GFCI protection a) Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed, used, or both, in accordance with (a.) the fob specified (b.) the plans (c.) the instructions given by the authority having jurisdiction (d.) the instructions included in the listing or labeling 2 i. A grounding electrode connection that is encased in concrete or directly buried shall (a.) be made accessible (b.) be made only by exothermic welding (c.) be a minimum #4 bare (d.) not be required to be accessible
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