| A | B |
| The term that refers to the pressure which forces current through a wire. | Voltage |
| Two types of overcurrent protection devices | Circuit Breaker and Fuse |
| A material that permits the flow of electricity is called a... | Conductor |
| Amps times volts | Watt |
| How many service entrance conductors are required for 240 volt service? | 3 |
| The service drop must be at least ___ feet above the ground and ___ feet above driveways. | 10, 12 |
| The material most wires are made out of in residental wiring is... | Copper |
| Which is larger? No. 12 or No. 14 | No. 12 |
| What is likely to happen if a wire is too small for the load? | Overload a fuse |
| The smallest wire that may be used in a house is ___ wire. | No. 14 |
| The purpose of the main disconnect switch is_____. | Disconnect the currnent from the house |
| The National Electrical Code reccomends a minimum of ____ amp. service for all residences. | 100 |
| The type of overcurrent protection used in most homes today is ___. | Circuit Breaker |
| 3 types of circuits; | Lighting, Special, and Individual Appliance. |
| Minimum number of special appliance circits required in a kitchen | 2 |
| A lighting circuit has ___ amp. overcurrent Protection if No. 14 wire is used. | 20 |
| The Code requires a minimum of ___ watts of lighting power for each square foot of floor space in the home. | 3 |
| One lighting circuit should provide lighting for ___ square feet if the Code were followed. | 800 |
| A 1500 sq. ft house would require ___ lighting circuits. | 3 |
| A special appliance circuit is usually wired with No. ___ copper wire with a ___ amp. fuse. | No 12. 20 Amp. |