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701.

Armored cable installed in thermal insulation shall have conductors rated at 194
degrees F, the ampacity of the cable installed in this applications shall be that of 60 degrees
C conductors.

702. Cable of type AC shall have an internal strip of a and b in intimate contact with the
armor for its in tire length.

703. Type ACL cable shall not use for direct burial.

704. Armored cable installed in thermal insulation shall have conductors rated at 90 C.

705. The ampacity of the conductors in armored cable installed in thermal installation shall
be that of 60 C conductors.

706. Type shall be cable shall be permitted for use the following except direct burial in
concrete.

707. The radius of the curve of the inner radius of any bend shall not be less than 5 turn the
diameter of any AC cable.

708. Which of the following may not be used in damp or wet locations? AC armored cable

709. Which of the following may not be used in damp or wet locations? Type AC armored
cable

Metal clad cable (type MC)

710. For type MC cable, the radius of the curve of the inner edge of any bend shall not be 10
times the external diameter of the metallic sheath for cable not more than 19mm in
external diameter.

711. Type MC Cable shall be permitted for system in excess of 600 volts nominal.

712. Type MC Cable shall be permitted in the following, except direct buried in earth.

713. Type MC Cable shall be supported and secured at interval not exceeding 1800 mm.

714. Metal clad Cable can be installed. Direct burial

715. The minimum size of conductor for MC Cable is 0.75 mm2 copper.

716. Type MC Cable shall not be used where exposed to destructive corrosive.

717. The minimum size of conductor permitted for MC Cable is 3.5 mm2 aluminum.

718. The metallic sheath cable shall be continuous and close fitting.

719. For interlocked type armor or corrugated sheath, the bending radius is 7 terms the
external diameter of the metallic sheath.

720. For type MC Cable having and external diameter of 40 mm, the bending radius is 15
times the external diameter of the metallic sheath.

721. Type MC Cable is a factory assembly for one or more conductors, individually
insulated and enclosed in metallic sheath of interlocking tape, or a smooth or corrugated
tube.

Mineral insulated, Metal sheeted Cable (type MS)

722. Type MI Cable shall not be where exposed to destructive corrosive conditions.

723. Type MI Cable shall be securely supported at intervals not exceeding 1800 mm.

724. Type MI Cable shall be securely supported by the following, except tie wires.

725. Type MI Cable shall be so made of any of these.

726. In type MI Cable, the radius of the inner edge of any bend shall be less than 5 times the
cable diameter for cable not more than 19mm in diameter.

727. All of the following may be used in services of 2300/4600v except MI Cable.

728. The temperature limitation of MI Cable is based on the insulating materials used in the
end seal.

729. The grounded conductor of a mineral-insulated, metal-sheathed cable shall be


identified at the time of installation by distinctive marking at its termination.

730. Sealing compound is employed with mineral-insulated cable in a class I location for
the purpose of excluding moisture.

731. The conductor insulation for type MI cable shall be high compressed refractory
mineral that provides proper spacing for all conductors.

732. In type MI Cable, the radius of the inner edge of any bend shall less than 10 times the
external diameter of the metallic sheath for cable greater than 19mm but not more than 25
mm in external diameter.

733. Which of the following statements about MI cable is correct? It may be used in any
hazardous location

734. Running open wiring on insulators MI or MC cable, messenger-supported wiring,


conductors in raceway, and approved means on the outdoor building surfaces is permitted
for circuits operating at a maximum of 600 volts nominal.
735. Where MI Cable terminates, a seal shall be provided immediately after stripping to
prevent the entrance of moisture into the insulation.

736. MI Cable shall be permitted I, II and III.

737. The temperature limitation of MI cable is based on the insulating materials used in the
end seal.
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738. For a feeding supplying household cooking equipment and electric dryers the
maximum unbalanced load on the neutral conductor shall be considered as 70% of the load
on the ungrounded conductors.

Nonmetallic sheathed cable (types NMC and NM)

739. Type NMC can be used for both exposed and concealed work in any of these locations.

740. Nonmetallic sheathed cable shall be permitted to be used in all of these.

741. The difference in overall covering between NM cable end NMC cable is that it is
corrosion-resistant

742. When passing through a floor NM and NMC type cable shall be enclosed metal conduit
extending at least 150 mm above the floor.

743. Where the cable is run at right angles with the joists in unfinished basement. It shall be
permissible to secures cable not smaller than two 14 mm2 or three 8 mm2 conductors
directly to the lower edges of the joists.

744. In types NM or NMC, no bend shall have a radius less than 5 times the diameter of the
cable.

745. Type NM or NMC cable supports shall be secured in place at intervals of 1400 mm.

746. Nonmetallic sheathed cable shall be secured in place within 300 m from every cabinet,
box or fitting.

747. For concealed work in finish buildings where supporting the cable is impracticable in
shall be permissible to fish the cable.

748. Nonmetallic sheathed cable conductors shall be rated at 90C.

Shielded nonmetallic-sheathed cable (type SNM)

749. The following conductors are used in type SNM cable, except THN.
750. Type SNM shall be used only all of these.

751. For type SNM the bending radius shall not be less than 5 times the cable diameter.

752. The conductors of type SNM cable shall be in sizes 0.75 mm2 through 30 mm2
copper.

753. The conductors of type SNM cable shall each be numbered for identification from
each other by durable marking on two sides 180 apart every 150 mm of length.

754. Factor assembled nonmetallic conduit with conductors is not permitted in exposed
indoor locations.

755. NMC cable shall be flame-retardant moisture-resistant, and corrosion resistant.

Service Entrance Cable (type SE and USE)

756. Type USE cable is identified for underground use having a moisture-resistant retardant
covering.

757. If SE or USE cable consists of two or more conductors, ne shall be permitted to be


uninsulated.

758. Type SE service entrance cable without individual insulation in the grounded conductor
shall not be used as branch circuit within the building except a cable that has a final
nonmetallic outer covering and is supplied by an AC source at not over 150 volts, to
ground shall be permitted .

759. Service entrance cable, where subject to physical damage, shall be protected in I, II, III

I.EMT II. IMC III. Rigid metal conduit

760. SE cable used to supply appliances shall not be subject to conductor temperatures in
excess of the temperature specified for the type of insulation involved.

761. The minimum ampacity for 120/240v service entrance conductors is 100% amps.

762. Type SE service entrance cables shall be permitted in interior wiring system where all
of the circuit conductors of the cable are of the I, II type.

I. Rubber-covered II. Thermoplastic III. Metal

763. Type USE service entrance cable, identified for underground use in a cabled assembly,
may have a bare copper concentric conductor applied.

Power and control Tray cable (type TC)


764. The insulated conductors of type TC tray cable shall be in sizes 0.75 mm2 through 500
mm2 copper.

765. Type TC tray Cable shall not be installed all of these.

766. Type TC power and control cable may be used in outdoor locations when supported by
a messenger cable.

767. The outer sheath of a type TC tray cable shall be a flame resistant nonmetallic
material.

Flat cable assemblies (type FC)

768. Flat cable assemblies shall be permitted only as branch circuit to supply suitable tap
devices for any of these.

769. Flat cable assemblies shall not be installed in the following except dry location.

770. The maximum number of conductors in flat cable assemblies is 5.

771. Flat cable assemblies shall have conductors 5.5 m2 special stranded, copper wires.

772. Tap devices shall be rated at not less than 15 amperes, or more than 300 volts, to
ground.

773. Type FC cable shall have the temperature rating durably marked on the surface at
intervals not exceeding 600 mm.

774. When flat cable assembly is installed less than 2400 mm from the floor it shall be
protected by a metal cover identified for the use.

775. Flat cable assemblies may be installed as tap devices for lighting and small appliances

776. FCC carpet square that are adhered to the floor shall be attached with release-type
adhesive.

777. Type FC a flat cable assembly, is an assembly of parallel conductors form integrally
with an insulating material web specifically for field installation in surface metal
raceway.

784. FCC cable connections shall use connectors identified for their use, such that I, II, III
against dampness and liquid spillage are provided.
I. Sealing II. Insulation III. Electrical continuity

778. Metal enclosure used to protect cable assemblies from physical damage shall not be
required to be grounded.

779. Connection from any grounding conductor of the type FCC cable shall be made to the
shield system at each receptacle.

Flat conductor cable (type FCC)

780. Use of type FCC cable shall be permitted on damp locations.

781. Type FCC cable, Cable connectors, and insulating ends shall be covered with carpet
square larger than 900 .

782. Use of FCC system shall be permitted on wall surface in surface metal raceway.

783. Any portion of FCC system with a height above the floor level exceeding 2.3 mm shall
be tapered or feathered at the edges to the floor level.

785. All bare FCC cable end fittings shall be all of these.

786. Use of FCC systems in damp locations shall be permitted.

787. Type FCC cable shall be clearly and durably marked on both sides at intervals of not
more 600 mm.

788. Type FCC shall consist of three or more flat conductors.

789. Receptacles, receptacle housing, self contained devices used with flat cable system
shall be identified for use.

790. General use branch circuit using FCC cable shall not exceed 20 amperes.

791. Individual branch circuit using FCC cable shall have a rating not exceeding 30
amperes.

792. Any portion of FCC system with a height above the floor level exceeding 2.3 mm shall
be tapered or feathered at the edges to the floor.

793. Using FCC cable, the voltage between ungrounded conductors and grounded
conductors shall not exceed 150 volts.

794. When installing a type FCC system under carpet squares, not more than 2 crossings of
cable runs shall be permitted at any one point.

795. Power feed, grounding connections, and shield system connection between the FCC
system and other wiring systems shall be accomplished in a transition assembly.

796. A protective layer which is installed between the floor and type FCC flat conductor
cable to protect the cable from physical damage and may or may not be incorporated as
an integral part of the cable is the bottom shield.

797. Type FCC cables consist of three or more flat copper conductors placed edge-to-edge
and separated enclosed within an insulating assembly.

798. Voltage between the hot (ungrounded) conductors on FCC cable shall not exceed 300
volts.

799. Type FCC cable wiring system is design for installations under carpet square.

Nonmetallic Extensions

800. One or more nonmetallic extensions shall be permitted to run in any direction from an
existing, but not on the floor or within 50 mm from the floor.

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