Table 2 is used to choose the size of not more than three copper conductors
4-004
Table 53 indicates the minimum burial depth for conductors
12-012
Panelboards shall not be located in stairways
26-600
3% is the maximum amount of voltage drop in a branch cicuit
8-102
The minimum size grounding conductor is No. 6 AWG copper
10-114
Equipment temperature for equipment rated not more than 100 A is 60 degrees
4-006
Aluminum requires joint compound for most terminations
12-116
GFI's must be installed for receptacles located within 1.5m of a sink
26-704
Basements 1.8 m in height are not counted towards the living area
8-110
A bonding conductor shall be sized with Table 16
10-616
1-phase ac conductors shall be coloured black and white when an identified is required
4-032
Table 8 determines the maximum amount of fill in a conduit
12-910
At least one receptacle shall be installed for each cord connected central vacuum
26-720
Conductors for a 12 kW range shall be calculated to have a demand of 8 kW
8-300
Ground rods must be spaced 3 m apart and interconnected
10-102
Identified conductor must be installed at each control device for permanently installed luminaires
4-022
A separate bonding conductor is required in electrical non-metallic tubing
12-1514
An electric range of 40A shall be supplied with a 14-50R receptacle
26-744
12 is the maximum number of outlets permitted on a 15 A 80% rated breaker
8-304
The identified conductor shall be grounded
10-208
The identified conductor may be used as a hot in switching loops
4-030
A ceiling outlet box for a fan must be secured to the building structure
12-3010
When only one receptacle is installed in a kitchen, only one branch circuit is required
26-656
A load that operates for more than 1 h in a 2 h period is considered continuous
8-104
Two locknuts are acceptable means of bonding at a receptacle junction box
10-606