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How should insulated or covered grounded conductors be identified?
How should insulated or covered grounded conductors be identified?
- In accordance with 2.0.1.6 (correct)
- Finished to conflict with surface markings
- Clearly distinguishable from ungrounded conductors
- In accordance with 2.50.6.10
What should insulated conductors comply with?
What should insulated conductors comply with?
- The wiring methods recognized in Chapter 3
- Tables 3.10.1.61, 3.10.1.62, 3.10.1.63, and 3.10.1.64 only
- Table 3.10.1.13 only
- Any of the tables mentioned in the text (correct)
How should ungrounded conductors be finished to be distinguishable from grounded and grounding conductors?
How should ungrounded conductors be finished to be distinguishable from grounded and grounding conductors?
- By avoiding surface markings
- By being clearly distinguishable (correct)
- By using thermal insulation
- By having similar markings as grounded conductors
What is the exception for conductor identification according to the text?
What is the exception for conductor identification according to the text?
What are branch-circuit ungrounded conductors required to be identified in accordance with?
What are branch-circuit ungrounded conductors required to be identified in accordance with?
Where should equipment grounding conductors be in accordance with?
Where should equipment grounding conductors be in accordance with?