EBK ELECTRICAL WIRING RESIDENTIAL
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Chapter 4, Problem 40R
The recessed fluorescent luminaires installed in the ceiling of the recreation room of this residence are connected with trade size ⅜ flexible metal conduit. These flexible connections are commonly referred to as fixture whips. Does the flexible metal conduit provide adequate grounding for the luminaires, or must a separate equipment grounding conductor be installed? ________________
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