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T/F: Type FCC cable and associated fitting needs to be listed.

T/F: Type FC and associated fittings do not need to be listed.

What sorts of supports and securing elements are appropriate for AC cables?

Power distribution blocks installed on the line-side of service equipment must be listed and marked:

For non-standard conductor sizes and combinations, the total cross-sectional area of the fill shall not exceed __________________ specified in the markings.

T/F: A box which is used for light fixtures hung from ceilings will be marked by the manufacturer to indicate the maximum weight the box is permitted to support.

Flush-mounted installations within or behind a surface of concrete or other non-combustible material so that the front edge of the box is not set back of the finished surface more than ________ millimeters.

When a non-metallic sheathed cable or a multi-conductor Type UF cable enters a box or conduit body, the sheath must extend no less than _______ millimeters inside the box and beyond any cable clamp.

According to Article 314.16 (B), when calculating volumes of boxes for conductors, each space within a box installed with a barrier must be calculated ___________?

When installing boxes or conduit bodies in wet locations, drainage openings must be between _____________?

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