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13 Cards in this Set
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As far as the NFPA is concerned, The NEC is -----. It only becomes enforceable as law upon ----- |
purely advisory.
adoption by an agency having authority to enforce it's rules |
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Article 90 serves as an ------ to the NEC and provides a ----- to specify electrical installations that are covered and those that are not.
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introduction
scope |
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What does it mean when there are bracketed references in the Code?
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informational purposes to the text preceding the brackets
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Are fine print notes mandatory?
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No, they are intended to provide information or explanatory material.
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The Code is divided into the introduction and ----- Chapters. Chapters ------ apply generally. Chapters ----- apply to special occupancies, equipment or conditions.
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9
1-4 5-7 |
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Chapter 8 covers ------- and is not subject to the requirements of ------
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commuications
Chapters 1-7 except where specifically referenced in Chapter 8 |
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Chapter 9 contains -----
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Tables
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What is the purpose of the annexes in the Code book?
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they are not part of the Code requirements, they are included for informational purposes
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Parts to a Chapter/Article are numbered by ------. All parts are independent from each other except ------
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Roman numeral
Part I, General (which contains provisions that apply to all other parts of the Article). |
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The numbering system is as follows ----- (5).
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Article 100
Part I Section 100.1 Subsection A Sub-subsections 1(a) etc. |
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The Code is not intended as a -------. It is also not a(n) ------ for untrained persons.
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design specification
instruction manual |
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Article 100 contains definitions of terms only where used in ------ articles.
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2 or more
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Where an article requires a defiition of a term not used in other parts of th eCode, that definition can be found -----
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within the article in which it is used. Under ".2"
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