E2 General Requirements and NEC 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under the NEC, what is the minimum headroom required in front of electrical equipment rated 600V or less that requires examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized?
- 4 feet
- 5 feet
- 6 feet (Correct answer)
- 6.5 feet
Correct answer: 6 feet
NEC 110.26(A)(1) requires a minimum of 6 feet of headroom for working space in front of electrical equipment rated 600V or less.
Question 2: Which NEC article governs the installation of conductors and equipment in locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases?
- Article 500
- Article 501 (Correct answer)
- Article 502
- Article 503
Correct answer: Article 501
NEC Article 501 specifically covers Class I locations where flammable gases or vapors may be present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures.
Question 3: When conductors of different systems are installed in the same raceway, what is a key NEC requirement?
- They must be color-coded differently
- All conductors must have the same voltage rating as the highest voltage present (Correct answer)
- They must be separated by an insulating barrier
- The raceway must be metallic
Correct answer: All conductors must have the same voltage rating as the highest voltage present
Per NEC 300.3(C)(1), all conductors in a raceway must have an insulation rating equal to at least the maximum circuit voltage present.
Question 4: The NEC defines a 'qualified person' in Article 100 as someone who has:
- A minimum of 5 years of electrical experience
- Skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved (Correct answer)
- A valid electrical contractor's license
- Completed an apprenticeship program
Correct answer: Skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and has received safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved
NEC Article 100 defines a qualified person based on skills, knowledge, and safety training—not solely on years of experience or licensing.
Question 5: Per NEC 210.8, GFCI protection is required for all 125V, single-phase, 15A and 20A receptacles in commercial bathrooms because:
- They are in a damp location
- They are in a wet location
- The NEC requires it for all commercial occupancies regardless of location (Correct answer)
- They are within 6 feet of a sink
Correct answer: The NEC requires it for all commercial occupancies regardless of location
NEC 210.8(B) requires GFCI protection for receptacles in commercial bathrooms without regard to proximity to water sources.
Question 6: What does NEC Article 110.14 address regarding electrical connections?
- Voltage drop limitations
- Conductor termination and splicing requirements (Correct answer)
- Minimum wire gauge for branch circuits
- Overcurrent protection sizing
Correct answer: Conductor termination and splicing requirements
NEC 110.14 covers the requirements for electrical connections, including the use of listed devices, proper termination methods, and temperature ratings for conductors and terminals.
Question 7: Under the NEC, which of the following is NOT a recognized wiring method for use in commercial buildings?
- Electrical metallic tubing (EMT)
- Rigid polyvinyl chloride conduit (PVC)
- Open wiring on insulators in concealed spaces (Correct answer)
- Metal-clad cable (MC)
Correct answer: Open wiring on insulators in concealed spaces
Open wiring on insulators (Article 398) is generally restricted to industrial or agricultural settings and is not a recognized method for concealed spaces in commercial buildings.
Under the NEC, what is the minimum headroom required in front of electrical equipment rated 600V or less that requires examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized?