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#46984 01/07/05 02:00 AM
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My jw test is coming up soon, I need help studying. So give me all you got.

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#46985 01/07/05 09:35 AM
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Here's one from a quiz I give my students. BTW ... it's a trick question:

The service drop attaches to the house above the second story window and the meter is 5' from the ground. You only have 9" between the window and the corner of the building. Is this sufficient clearance to run the SEC down to the meter? If not, how much do I need?

#46986 01/07/05 05:46 PM
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What is longer, a stick of 1/2" EMT or a strick of 1" Gal?

#46987 01/07/05 06:06 PM
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When can a white conductor be used as a hot conductor and if done how must it be identified? Code article please.

#46988 01/07/05 06:22 PM
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Steve,

Does the window open or is it plate glass that stays shut?

#46989 01/07/05 06:37 PM
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Does a cross-eyed dyslexic read normally?

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Ryan Jackson,
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#46990 01/07/05 08:34 PM
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Why does it hurt when I....

Never mind.

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#46991 01/07/05 09:40 PM
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200.7 (c)(3) reidentified as white. on the supply side of the switch.

#46992 01/07/05 10:07 PM
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sorry
I meant to indicate it use. not white.

#46993 01/07/05 10:25 PM
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Bucketman, welcome to the forum. Have you seen this thread yet?
https://www.electrical-contractor.net/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001846.html

You can also take an exam here.
http://www.mikeholt.com/examprep.php?id=exampreponlinejourneyman

Good luck.

Roger

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