EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
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ISBN: 9781337516549
Author: Simmons
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 23.1, Problem 10R
The white wire of a cable may be used to connect to a “hot” ungrounded circuit conductor only if ________________________________________________________
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To testing installation of grounds, the usual procedure is to connect one lead of the megohmmeter to one of the conductors, then the other lead is___.
A, connected to another conductor b, connected to the conduit or raceway c. Connected to a special grounding electrode on the megohmmeter d. Left unconnected
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