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1.A. When a grounding electrode conductor is connected to the grounded conductor within a serviceequipment enclosure, it's required to be connected to the _______ terminal bus.
A. service bonding jumper
B. equipment grounding
C. grounded conductor
D. main bonding jumper
1.B. The grounding electrode conductor for a DC system will have that conductor sized no smaller than
_______ AWG aluminum.
A. 8
B. 6
C. 10
D. 12
1.C. What are the two key aspects of the installation of the grounding electrode conductor?
A. Sizing and protection
B. Bonding and accessibility
C. Materials and placement
D. Location and safety
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