Question 5 If a building or structure is supplied by a feeder from an outdoor separately derived system, a system bonding jumper at both the source and the first disconnecting means shall be permitted if doing so does not establish a parallel path for the grounded conductor. True B False Last saved 6:44:15 PM O138 minutes remaining
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- a. Does the circuit for the Master Bedroom have a grounded circuit conductor? ____________________ b. Does it have an equipment grounding conductor? ____________________ c. Explain the difference between a grounded conductor and an equipment grounding conductor. ____________________ ____________________a. How many feet of 2-conductor bell wire cable are required? ______ b. How many feet of 3-conductor bell wire cable are required? ______Count the neutral conductor of a 4-wire, 3-phase, wye-connected circuit when the major portion of the load is electric discharge lighting (fluorescent, mercury vapor, high-pressure sodium, etc.), data processing, and other loads where the neutral conductor carries a. grounding b. traveler C. d. current. third harmonic unbalanced conductors to overheat but often overlooked is the possibility of
- When connecting a multiwire (3-wire) circuit to a single phase panel, one ungrounded conductor must be connected to the ____ phase and the other ungrounded conductor must be connected to the ____ phase. Select one: a. A, A b. B, B c. A, B d. doesn’t matter10.A. Which of the following is required in each separate service disconnecting means?A. Grounding electrodeB. Service conductorC. Main bonding jumperD. Equipment grounding conductor10.B. When sizing an equipment bonding jumper on the load side of an overcurrent protective device, thesize of the conductor jumper is based on theA. current rating of the protective device.B. size of the feeder's equipment grounding conductor.C. size of the grounding electrode conductor.D. size of the conductors feeding the protective device.10.C. Grounding clamps are typically suitable for connecting how many conductors?A. OneB. ThreeC. FourD. TwoA? Conductor is defined in NEC 240.2 as a conductor, other than a service conductor, having overcurrent protection ahead of its point of supply that exceeds the value permitted for similar conductors that are not taps. A. Faulted b. Tap c. Magnetic d. Copper-like
- In an ungrounded electrical systems with conductors installed in grounded metal raceways and enclosures, what is the voltage from the current carrying conductors to the metal raceways and WHY?11. Which of the following statements about the use of structural steel as an equipment grounding conductor (EGC) in an AC system is correct? A. Structural steel can be used as an EGC when it's bonded at both ends.B. Structural steel isn't allowed for use as an EGC.C. Structural steel must have an EGC bonding jumper every three feet of structure. D. Structural steel can be used as an EGC bonding jumper between panelboards. 12. Which of the following statements about equipment grounding conductors is true? A. They increase voltages above ground potential on conductors and equipment enclosures during normal operation. B. Unacceptable equipment grounding conductors include conduit, tubing, and cable armor. C. They must be capable of withstanding the higher level of ground-fault current to perform their safety function. D. When they're far from their associated circuit conductors, impedance values are kept as low as possible during ground-fault conditions. 13. Imagine that…From time to time, depending on the conductor size, an electrician has to re-identify a conductor as a grounded conductor or a grounding conductor. Wrapping the conductor with green electrical tape is the most common way to re-identify a grounding conductor. White tape is used to re-identify a grounded conductor. Discuss the difference in the way a grounding conductor is re-identified with green tape and how a grounded conductor is re-identified with white tape
- 1.A. When a grounding electrode conductor is connected to the grounded conductor within a serviceequipment enclosure, it's required to be connected to the _______ terminal bus.A. service bonding jumperB. equipment groundingC. grounded conductorD. main bonding jumper1.B. The grounding electrode conductor for a DC system will have that conductor sized no smaller than_______ AWG aluminum.A. 8B. 6C. 10D. 121.C. What are the two key aspects of the installation of the grounding electrode conductor?A. Sizing and protectionB. Bonding and accessibilityC. Materials and placementD. Location and safety1. Which of the following statements about equipment grounding conductors is true?A. Unacceptable equipment grounding conductors include conduit, tubing, and cable armor.B. They must be capable of withstanding the higher level of ground-fault current to perform their safety function.C. They increase voltages above ground potential on conductors and equipment enclosures during normal operation.D. When they're far from their associated circuit conductors, impedance values are kept as low as possible during ground-faultconditions.a) Determine total admittance and impedance. b) Draw admittance diagram and impedance diagram. c) Determine the values of C and L. d) Determine the voltage ?? ⃗ and the currents ?? (Se image ! last task)