ELECTRICAL WIRING:RESIDENTAL-6 PLANS
ELECTRICAL WIRING:RESIDENTAL-6 PLANS
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ISBN: 9781305098329
Author: MULLIN
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 11, Problem 1R
  1. How many circuit wires enter the entry ceiling box?
  2. How many equipment grounding conductors enter the entry ceiling box?

a.

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State the number of circuit wires that go through the entry ceiling box.

Answer to Problem 1R

Sixteen wires are in the entry ceiling box.

Explanation of Solution

Discussion:

Refer Circuit A15 in the textbook, which is given in FIGURE 11-1 that provides a cable layout of front entry, porch, and post light.

From FIGURE 11-1, it is observed that 6 wires are there from S3. In 6 wires, four wires each have three conductors, and two wires have two conductors. Therefore, the total numbers of conductors are calculated as follows:

Conductors=(4×3conductors)+(2×2conductors)=16conductors

Conclusion:

Thus, the sixteen circuit wires are in the entry ceiling box.

b.

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To determine

State how many equipment grounding conductors (EGCs) enter into the entry ceiling box.

Answer to Problem 1R

One EGC goes into the entry ceiling box.

Explanation of Solution

Discussion:

Equipment grounding conductors provide the ground fault current path. In FIGURE 11-1, only one conductor is connected to the ground.

Conclusion:

Thus, one EGC goes into the entry ceiling box.

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