Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Gregory W Fletcher
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Chapter 9, Problem 4RQ
The minimum amount of free conductor required at an electrical box used in residential wiring for termination purposes is______________ inches. As long as the box has no dimension Larger than 8 Inches (200 mm), there must be at Least ______ inches of free conductor extending out from the box opening. Name the
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