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When installing bonding jumpers to metal water piping, it may be bonded to _______________?

T/F: According to Article 250.102, If an equipment bonding jumper on the load side of an overcurrent device is installed on the outside; but not at outside pole locations; the length of the bonding jumper shall not exceed 1.8m (6ft).

When using a flexible metal conduit to satisfy Article 250.118, the size of the conduit may not exceed metric designator 35, which corresponds to:

Equipment grounding conductors in flexible cords must have a continuous outer finish which may be ___________?

According to Article 250.102, the material of a bonding jumper must be made of _______?

According to Arcticle 250.94, an intersystem bonding termination device must comply with the following?

According to Article 250.186, when grounding for service-supplied AC systems, the neutral conductor must be:

According to Arcticle 250.86, metal components shall not be required to be connected to the equipment grounding conductor or supply-side bonding jumping where the metal components are part of an installation of nonmetallic raceways and are isolated from possible contact to any part of the metal components by being encased in not less than _____ of concrete.

According to section 250.86, metal enclosures and raceways shall be connected to the equipment grounding conductor except when no equipment ground is provided and is free of contact with other conductive materials, and guarded against contact by persons and are in runs of less then ________.

According to Article 250.80, metal enclosures and raceways need to be grounded, except when they are isolated from possible contact by at least ____.

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