12 Questions
Roughing-in is a procedure of pulling a wire conductor directly through a conduit.
False
It is possible to push wire through a conduit if it is very short and/or perfectly straight.
True
Using a lubricant can make pulling wires through straight runs of conduit easier.
False
Dry and bare wiring being pulled through conduit creates less friction.
False
It is recommended to pull wires alone rather than with a partner.
False
Roughing-in involves attaching wire conductors to the conduit pipe.
False
Wire-pulling compound is an electrically conductive lubricant.
False
The tape used for pulling wire through conduit is called fish tape.
True
The tape used for pulling wire through conduit is made of nylon and does not include a spool.
False
The wires pulled through the conduit should have their insulation stripped off at the same length.
False
The fish tape used for pulling wire should not be wrapped in electrical tape.
False
A Lighting panel board is typically a high voltage panel containing automated circuit breakers.
False
Test your knowledge on roughing-in operations for a distribution system, including fishing-in and cable pulling procedures. Learn about inserting a galvanized iron wire through conduits and pulling wire conductors inward.
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