EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
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ISBN: 9781337516549
Author: Simmons
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 10, Problem 8R
  1. a. The NEC in Section _______________ requires that all receptacles in bathrooms be _______________ protected.
  2. b. The NEC in Section _______________ requires that all receptacles in bathrooms be connected to one or more separate 20-ampere branch circuits that serve no other outlets.
  3. c. The NEC in Section _______________ permits the additional required 20-ampere branch circuit for bathroom receptacles to supply more than one bathroom.
  4. d. The NEC in Section _______________ permits other electrical equipment to be connected to the additional required 20-ampere branch circuit for bathroom receptacles, but only if the branch circuit supplies a single bathroom and the other equipment is located in that same bathroom.
  5. e. The NEC in Section _______________ prohibits mounting receptacles in bathrooms face-up in the countertops and work surfaces near basins.
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EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
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