This conductor is not a phase conductor or an Equipment Grounding Conductor
What is the Neutral
A Branch Circuit consisting of two or more ungrounded or hot conductors having a voltage between them
What is a Multiwire Branch Circuit
The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlets
What is a Branch Circuit
This Conductor is connected to the same side that the Long slot of a Duplex Receptacle is located at
What is the Grounded/Neutral Conductor
These receptacles are required to be installed in most every location in a dwelling
What are Tamper Resistant Receptacles
These are the colors of the Ungrounded conductors
What are Black, Red, and Blue
This Branch Circuit extends from the panelboard to a junction box installed some distance away
What is a homerun
These conductors are between the Main Service Panel and the Final Overcurrent Protection Device
What are the Feeders
This is the voltage rating of 15 amp and 20 amp wiring devices installed on nominal 120 volt Branch Circuits
What is 125 volts
Snap Switches and Toggle Switches
What are one and the same
This is what the Neutral of Branch Circuits and Feeder Conductors must be
What is Insulated
These two type of oveercurrent protection devices determine the Rating of a Branch Circuit
What is a Fuse and Circuit Breaker
This is the table that tells us the ampacity of the conductors used in residential occupancies
What is Table 310.16
This conductor is connected to the terminal with the green hex shaped screw
What is the Equipment Grounding Conductor
This is the equation we use to calculate the amount of voltage a load will consume
What is Voltage Drop
This part of the 120/240 volt Electrical System is Earth Grounded by the Electrician
What is the Service
This is the smallest size Overcurrent Protection Device used for Branch Circuit wiring
What is 15 ampers
This is One Thousandth of an Inch
What is Mil
This Conductor is connected to the Brass Colored Terminals on Duplex Receptacles
What is the hot/ungrounded conductor
This is produced when a conductor is carrying alternating current
What is a Magnetic Field
This part of the 120/240 volt Electrical System is Earth Grounded by the Electric Utility
What is the Transformer
A Fuse and a Circuit Breaker are these kind of devices
What are Overcurrent Protection Devices
This is the Value of "M" in the out dated term "MCM" that was once used by electricians
What is 1000
These terminals are on the back of duplex receptacles and can only be used with 14 awg conductors
What are Push-In Terminals
This device is used is residential wiring to open and close circuits and has three terminals to connect the ungrounded conductors
What is a 3 way switch