NEIEP 500 Final Exam Version 1 (Latest 2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

NEIEP 500 Final Exam Version 1 (Latest

2023/ 2024 Update) Questions and Verified

Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

Q: How are wire sizes larger than 4/0 measured?

Answer:

In circular mils

Q: What is the abbreviated term for current carry8ing capacity?

Answer:

Ampacity

Q: What is the minimum size wired for lighting circuits in an elevator installation?

Answer:

#14

Q: What is the special about wire used for the interlock circuit?

Answer:

It must be rated for 200 degrees C

Q: What is the smallest wire that is permitted in an elevator installation?

Answer:

#24


Q: When bending conduit, what is the maximum number of decrees of bend allowed between

access points?

Answer:

90 degrees

Q: What is the reference point on the thin-wall bender for the finish line of a back to back

bend?

Answer:

The star point

Q: What is the total in degrees of the bends in a three-bend saddle?

Answer:

90 degrees

Q: You have 10' length of ¾" rigid conduit which needs to have a 90 degree bend with a 16"

stub height. With a 7" take- up, what is the distance from the end of the pipe to the mark where

the hickey arrow is aligned?

Answer:

9 inches

Q: 21

Answer:

Size of conduit is determined by the inside diameter


Q: 22

Answer:

NEC states wire used in elevators must have flame retardant insulation

Q: 23

Answer:

Thin wall pipe, the radius of the bend is controlled by the bender

Q: 24

Answer:

Three bend offset, center bend is 45 degrees, other bends are 22 ½

Q: 25

Answer:

Final layout, pipe planning/wiring

Q: 26

Answer:

Job abstract, fixture

Q: 27


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