Code, Standards, and Practices 1, Based on the 2020 NEC Online Materials: Lesson 8 General Requirements Related to Installing Wiring Devices Flashcards by Jesus Felix (2025)

1

Q

Where the NEC uses the word approved related to installations of conductors and equipment, it is defined as acceptable to the ? .
Select one:

a.
authority having jurisdiction

b.
electrical contractor

c.
equipment listing agency

d.
owner

A

authority having jurisdiction

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Q

Which of the following best defines the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent protective device and the outlet(s)?
Select one:

a.
Branch circuit

b.
Electrical wiring

c.
Feeder

d.
Supplemental branch circuit

A

Branch circuit

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3

Q

A ? is generally not considered an outlet by the NEC.
Select one:

a.
box with a surge-protective device (SPD) receptacle

b.
device box with a 3-way switch

c.
device box with a duplex receptacle

d.
device box with a GFCI receptacle

A

device box with a 3-way switch

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4

Q

Which of the following are common elements and considerations to all wiring device installations?
Select one:

a.
The finish cover or plate used

b.
The type of device box or box and plaster ring combination used

c.
The wiring method used

d.
All of the above

A

All of the above

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5

Q

If the branch-circuit wiring in conduit to a receptacle is installed in the building walls, the wiring is considered to be ? .
Select one:

a.
concealed

b.
exposed

c.
finished

d.
inaccessible

A

concealed

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6

Q

Boxes are generally required in branch-circuit wiring at ? .

a.
conductor splice points

b.
junction or pull points

c.
receptacle outlet and switch points

d.
all of the above

A

all of the above

7

Q

Boxes used for wiring devices such as switches and receptacles must provide ? support.
Select one:

a.
additional

b.
minimal

c.
structural

d.
substantial

A

substantial

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8

Q

Specific receptacle and switch box mounting heights are required by the ? .
Select one:

a.
Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines (ADA)

b.
International Residential Code

c.
National Electrical Code

d.
National Electrical Installation Standard

A

Americans with Disabilities Act Guidelines (ADA)

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9

Q

Where a device box is installed in a wall or ceiling that has a finish surface made of gypsum wallboard, what is the maximum distance that the face of the box or plaster ring is permitted to be set back from the finish?
Select one:

a.
6 mm (1/4”)

b.
13 mm (1/2”)

c.
No set back permitted

d.
None of the above

A

6 mm (1/4”)

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Q

The maximum gap permitted between drywall and the edge of a device box or plaster ring shall not be greater than ? .
Select one:

a.
3 mm (1/8”)

b.
6 mm (1/4”)

c.
50 mm (2”)

d.
100 mm (4”)

A

3 mm (1/8”)

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Q

Where the branch-circuit wiring is installed (fished) in existing hollow spaces of walls or ceilings, the device boxes are required to be secured to the ? .
Select one:

a.
finished surface

b.
metal framing member of the wall or ceiling

c.
wood framing member of the wall or ceiling

d.
none of the above

A

finished surface

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12

Q

Where branch-circuit conductors enter a standard single-gang device box, the minimum length of free conductor measured from the face of the box or plaster ring shall be not less than ? .
Select one:

a.
75 mm (3”)

b.
150 mm (6”)

c.
200 mm (8”)

d.
300 mm (12”)

A

75 mm (3”)

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13

Q

When determining conductor fill (volume allowances) at device boxes, branch-circuit conductors that pass through a device box without a splice or termination are required to be counted in accordance with which of the following volume allowances?
Select one:

a.
All must be counted as one conductor.

b.
Each conductor must be counted once.

c.
They are not required to be counted.

d.
None of the above

A

Each conductor must be counted once.

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Q

When conductors are pulled through a device box, what is the minimum length required for such conductors?
Select one:

a.
Not less than 75 mm (3”)

b.
Not less than 150 mm (6”)

c.
Not less than 200 mm (8”)

d.
Minimum length is not required.

A

Minimum length is not required.

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15

Q

When a GFCI receptacle device is installed on a 20-ampere branch circuit (12 AWG copper), what is the minimum volume allowance (in cubic inches) required for conductor fill for each conductor in the outlet box?
Select one:

a.
2.25 in3

b.
4.00 in3

c.
4.50 in3

d.
5.00 in3

A

2.25 in3

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16

Q

Where standard device boxes are used and all the conductors in the box are of the same size in AWG, which of the following NEC tables is permitted to be used to determine the minimum size required for the box?
Select one:

a.
Table 250.122

b.
Table 310.16

c.
Table 314.16(A)

d.
Table 400.4

A

Table 314.16(A)

17

Q

Where a multiwire branch circuit in a dwelling unit is connected to a duplex receptacle using an ungrounded (hot) conductor to each of the receptacles on the device (split-wired) and a common neutral conductor connected to the receptacle, which of the following is required?
Select one:

a.
A means to disconnect simultaneously all ungrounded conductors must be provided where the circuit originates.

b.
The overcurrent device(s) ahead of the circuit must not exceed 15 A.

c.
The receptacle must be identified for the purpose.

d.
The receptacle must be rated at 20 A.

A

A means to disconnect simultaneously all ungrounded conductors must be provided where the circuit originates.

18

Q

Branch-circuit conductors may be connected to the terminals of receptacle wiring devices by wrapping the conductor around the screw terminals of the device or by using “push-in” stabbing terminals on the device. What is the maximum size conductor permitted for devices where the “push-in” method is used?

a.
14 AWG copper (solid)

b.
12 AWG aluminum

c.
12 AWG copper

d.
10 AWG aluminum

A

14 AWG copper (solid)

19

Q

Terminals on receptacles intended for connection of grounded neutral conductors are required to be identified by which of the following methods?
Select one:

a.
A terminal that is metal or metal coated in a substantially white color

b.
The letter “W” adjacent to the identified terminal

c.
Where the terminal is not visible, the word “White” or “W” next to the hole for the grounded conductor or the entrance hole for the conductor shall be colored white

d.
Any of the above

A

Any of the above

20

Q

A ? is an acceptable means of identification of the equipment grounding conductor terminal on a duplex receptacle.
Select one:

a.
brass colored screw terminal on the receptacle

b.
terminal identified by a green-colored finish, the words “green” or “ground,” or the letters “G” or “GR,” or a grounding symbol

c.
terminal identified by a white color

d.
terminal that is hexagon in shape

A

terminal identified by a green-colored finish, the words “green” or “ground,” or the letters “G” or “GR,” or a grounding symbol

21

Q

The conductor used to connect from the equipment grounding conductors in a device outlet box to a grounding terminal of a grounding-type receptacle is a(n) ? .
Select one:

a.
equipment bonding jumper

b.
grounded conductor

c.
grounding conductor

d.
main bonding jumper

A

equipment bonding jumper

22

Q

Where a device box is fastened to a framing member and the screw or nail passes through the box, which of the following is an acceptable location for the screw or nail used to fasten the box?
Select one:

a.
It is not permitted to pass through the box.

b.
It is permitted, but must not be more than 6 mm (1/4”) from the back or end of the enclosure.

c.
It is permitted to pass through the box in any manner so as to not damage the conductors or device within the box or enclosure.

d.
It must pass through the box and be located not more than 25 mm (1”) from the back of the box.

A

It is permitted, but must not be more than 6 mm (1/4”) from the back or end of the enclosure.

23

Q

What is the maximum overcurrent protection rating for a circuit of 12 AWG THHN conductors (after any applicable correction factors) that originate from a circuit breaker in a panelboard and terminate directly on a 20-ampere receptacle? Note that the breaker and receptacle are not marked with temperature ratings.
Select one:

a.
15 A

b.
20 A

c.
25 A

d.
30 A

A

20 A

24

Q

What is the minimum size equipment-grounding conductor required for a branch circuit protected by an overcurrent device rated at 40 amperes supplying a range receptacle rated at 50 amperes?
Select one:

a.
12 AWG copper

b.
10 AWG aluminum

c.
10 AWG copper

d.
None of the above

A

10 AWG copper

25

Q

What is the minimum size equipment-bonding jumper used to connect a grounding-type receptacle to a grounded metal box where the branch circuit supplying the receptacle circuit is protected by a 30-ampere overcurrent protective device?
Select one:

a.
14 AWG copper

b.
12 AWG copper

c.
10 AWG aluminum

d.
10 AWG copper

A

10 AWG copper

26

Q

How many volume allowances must be taken for each device installed in an outlet box?
Select one:

a.
1

b.
2

c.
3

d.
4

A

2

27

Q

What is the minimum cubic inch capacity required for 12 AWG copper conductors in an outlet box?
Select one:

a.
1.75 in3

b.
2.00 in3

c.
2.25 in3

d.
2.50 in3

A

2.25 in3

28

Q

Where an outlet box (having no cable clamps) contains a receptacle and four 12-2 NM cables, what is the minimum cubic inch capacity required for the box?
Select one:

a.
18.0 in3

b.
21.5 in3

c.
24.75 in3

d.
30.0 in3

A

24.75 in3

Note: Type NM cable is required to contain an EGC per NEC 334.108.

29

Q

A device or utilization equipment wider than a single 50 millimeter (2 inch) device box as described in NEC Table 314.16(B)(4) shall have a ? volume allowance provided for each gang required for mounting the device.

a.
single

b.
double

c.
triple

d.
quadruple

A

double

Code, Standards, and Practices 1, Based on the 2020 NEC Online Materials: Lesson 8 General Requirements Related to Installing Wiring Devices Flashcards by Jesus Felix (2025)

FAQs

What is the maximum size conductor permitted for devices where the push-in method is used? ›

Snap switches connected using screwless terminals of the conductor push-in-type construction (also known as conductor push-in terminals) shall be installed on not greater than 15-ampere branch circuits and shall be connected with only 14 AWG solid copper wire unless listed and marked for other types of conductors.

When conductors are pulled through a device box, what is the minimum length required for such conductors? ›

At least 150 mm (6 in.)

Which of the following best defines the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent? ›

A branch circuit is defined as, the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s). Even the conductors for a circuit rated at 1000-amps is a branch circuit if the conductors are on the load side of the final branch circuit overcurrent device.

What is the maximum AWG size of conductor allowed to be terminated under a binding screw without a lug? ›

Connection by means of wire-binding screws or studs and nuts that have upturned lugs or the equivalent shall be permitted for 10 AWG or smaller conductors. Terminals for more than one conductor and terminals used to connect aluminum shall be so identified.

What is generally the maximum size conductor permitted to be installed in a cellular metal floor raceway? ›

No conductor larger than 1/0 AWG shall be installed, except by special permission. The combined cross-sectional area of all conductors or cables shall not exceed 40 percent of the interior cross-sectional area of the cell or header.

How many wires can I have in an electrical box? ›

A standard single-gang box has 18 cubic inches of space. That equates to enough room to hold 9 wires that are #14 gauge, 8 #12 gauge, or 7 #10 gauge. These numbers are for boxes that only house wires. If you add any devices to the equation, subtract two wires per device.

Do pigtails count as conductors? ›

10.3 must be counted as two conductor volumes. Conductors that originate and terminate within the box (e.g., pigtails) aren't counted at all (Fig.

How many conductors must be deducted for each strap mounted in a device box? ›

Two conductors are deducted for each yoke-mounted device (receptacle or switch). box capacity include grounding clips and screws, wire nuts, cable connectors, prewired fixture wires, and pigtails.

What does feeder mean in electrical? ›

In electrical engineering, a feeder line is a type of transmission line. In addition Feeders are the power lines through which electricity is transmitted in power systems. Feeder transmits power from Generating station or substation to the distribution points.

What is the NEC circuit code? ›

The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is a regionally adoptable standard for the safe installation of electrical wiring and equipment in the United States. It is part of the National Fire Code series published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), a private trade association.

What is a feeder in the NEC? ›

The National Electrical Code (NEC) defines "feeder circuits" as all wires and devices in electrical circuits between the various types of energy supply and the feed side of branch circuit overcurrent protective devices (BCOPDs).

What is the maximum size conductor that is generally permitted to be solid conductor where installed in a raceway? ›

The correct answer for the largest size solid conductor that is permitted to be installed in a raceway is 10 AWG.

What is the maximum size of over current device that may be used to protect #18 AWG equipment wire? ›

Overcurrent protection shall not exceed 7 amperes for 18 AWG conductors and 10 amperes for 16 AWG.

What is the maximum size of conductor used as a grounding electrode conductor when connected solely to a ground ring ›

Where connected to rod, pipe, or plate electrodes as in 250.52(A)(5) or (A)(7), that portion of the grounding electrode conductor that is the sole connection to the grounding electrode shall not be required to be larger than 6 AWG copper wire or 4 AWG aluminum wire.

What is the maximum required size conductor used as a grounding electrode conductor when solely connected to a pipe or plate? ›

Code Change Summary: A revision was made to clarify that a grounding electrode conductor to a ground rod, pipe or plate is never required to be larger than 6 AWG copper or 4 AWG aluminum. The previous code language seemed pretty clear before but for some reason, many people were still confused by the wording.

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