A grounded circuit conductor shall not be used for grounding non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment on the load side of the service disconnecting means or on the load side of a separately derived system disconnecting means or the overcurrent devices for a separately derived system not having a main disconnecting means, except for which of the following: [250.142(B)]

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The Residential Electrician Exam tests knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential wiring, safety, and calculations. It focuses on residential circuits, branch circuits, feeders, grounding, and services. Preparation includes practice exams, understanding blueprints, and reviewing NEC code updates, such as the 2023 or 2026 standards.  Key Aspects of the Exam: Code Focus: Based heavily on the National Electrical Code (NEC), with many states using recent versions like the 2023 or 2026 NEC. Content Areas: Covers residential electrical systems, including calculations, load... Show more

A grounded circuit conductor shall not be used for grounding non-current-carrying metal parts of equipment on the load side of the service disconnecting means or on the load side of a separately derived system disconnecting means or the overcurrent devices for a separately derived system not having a main disconnecting means, except for which of the following: [250.142(B)]






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