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nautica902

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The demand factor for fixed appliance loads (excluding dryers and ranges) in the standard service load
  calculation is _____.
 
  A) 40
  B) 50
  C) 75
  D) 100

Question 2

According to NEC Section 210.52(C)(5), the maximum mounting height for a receptacle installed above a
  kitchen countertop is _____.
 
  A) 5
  B) 8
  C) 14
  D) 20



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: D





 

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