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Back Save Progress Retry Finish 1. 157 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A properly licensed electrical contractor may use a minor label permit for a circuit extension of not more than ________ electrical circuits limited to 30 amps and not more than 300 volts to ground. 1 2 3 4 Reference : 918-309-0220(7) 2. 155 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Generally, a limited energy contractor can use a limited minor electrical permit for a new installation of up to ________ in new construction. 10 devices 15 devices 20 devices 25 devices Reference : 918-309-0220(6) 3. 043 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Type MC cable ________ secured and supported by cable ties May be Can be (if they are listed only) Can be (if they are identified only) Shall not be Reference : Table 1-E , 330.30(A) 4. 080 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231An example of a condition requirement for product use in a system that generates and distributes electricity that is not certified includes the ________. System being designed by an engineer Owner not being a wholesale generator System is not connected to a utility grid Turbines are 10KW Reference : 918-261-0030 5. 049 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Need to be specifically approved by a supervisor Now all of these are required in Oregon Shall meet the requirements of 445.19(A)(1) Shall be located outside Shall be accessible Reference : Table 1-E , 445.19(C) 6. 106 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection (GFCI) for personnel was modified in the NEC to cover all receptacles for electric vehicle charging locations. The Oregon amendments Did not adopt this code section Requires GFCI protection for both 120 volt and 250 volt receptacles Only require GFCI protection for 250 volt receptacles Only require GFCI protection for 120 volt receptacles Reference : Table 1-E 625.54 7. 118 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231When corrections have been issued to a permitted electrical installation, those corrections must be completed within ________ of the notification. 20 days 15 days 30 days 60 days with extensions Reference : 918-309-000(8) 8. 057 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231In an elevator pit, sump pumps are required to be protected with Class A GFCI protection for personnel, unless ________. It is a single receptacle and labeled It is single-phase It is 3-phase There is also qualified personnel on site Reference : Table 1-E , 620.6(C) 9. 071 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231When an electrical item is Labeled, it will have an identifying mark by ________. An NRTL UL only CSA or UL only ETL only Reference : 918-251-0090 10. 036 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Receptacle outlets shall be installed for a dwelling unit kitchen island At least 1 At least 2 One minimum at each end At least 1 for the first 9 square feet Reference : Table 1-E , 210.52(C)(2) 11. 137 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A temporary electrical work permit must be signed by ________. The journeyman electrician doing the work The electrical AHJ inspecting the installation A technician only A supervising electrician only Reference : 918-309-0080(4) 12. 090 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The 2023 NEC expanded the requirements for GFCI protection for appliances, the Oregon Specialty Code clarified GFCI protection for _________. Specific appliances 3 phase appliances only Single phase appliances only No appliances Reference : Table 1-E210.8(D) 13. 124 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231If an electrical contractor begins the electrical installation before a required plan review is completed ________. The permit purchaser proceeds at his or her own risk The license may be suspended There will be a fine assessed There will be a citation assessed Reference : 918-309-0025(1) 14. 114 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231As a general rule, an electrical permit issued to one firm is ________ . Not transferable Transferable only on commercial projects Transferable when one firm does the branch circuits and the other does the service Transferable to another if the first has filed for bankruptcy Reference : 918-309-000(5) 15. 023 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231An Alcove in the Oregon Specialty Electrical Code is additionally defined as an area with a ________. Depth of not less than 2 feet Depth of not less than 3 feet Length of not less than 4 feet Length of not less than 5 feet Reference : Table 1-E, 100 16. 142 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231If the rules on temporary electrical work permits are violated, civil penalties may be assessed. The contractor may also be ________ from using these in the future. All of these statements are true Denied Restricted Suspended Reference : 918-309-0080(8) 17. 027 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Indoor damp and wet locations of dwelling units are ________ GFCI protection for 125 volt, 15 and 20 ampere receptacles. Are no longer mentioned in the ORLs Now recommended to have Suggested to install Required to have (starting 1/1/25) Reference : Table 1-E , 210.8(A) 18. 117 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Electrical work permits issued under the Oregon Specialty Code become null and void if the electrical work has been suspended or abandoned for a period of _________. 180 days 120 days 60 days 365 days Reference : 918-309-000(7) 19. 128 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The electrical work permit fee for a manufactured dwelling unit (mobile home) ________. Is typically based on a service and feeder fee Is based on square footage Has a discount available for senior citizens Has a discount available for multiple units Reference : 918-309-0030(5) 20. 144 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A master electrical permit covers ________ electrical installations Alterations of Structural retrofits New building shells A small increase in square footage Reference : 918-309-0100(4) 21. 044 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Receptacles shall not be installed within or above a bathtub, Or shower stall Or steam room Nor within 12 feet vertically Nor within 5 feet horizontally Reference : Table 1-E , 406.9(C) 22. 109 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Feeder taps for Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources (Multiple sources operating in parallel with the primary electric source.) shall not be less that one-third the overcurrent device plus the ratings of any others connected. The State of Oregon Rules ________. Refers you to Statewide Code Interpretation 21-03 Requires express consent from the AHJ Only allows this under the supervision of an engineer Do not allow this Reference : Table 1-E 705.12(A)(3) 23. 146 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A covered facility can obtain and use a master electrical permit only if ________. Licensed electricians do the work The facility has used these permits before The facility is over 10 They agree to have progress inspections once a month Reference : 918-309-0100(5) 24. 112 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231In the State of Oregon, an electrical work permit is required ________. Prior to the start of the electrical work Before an inspection request Within 1 day of the start of the work Before the plan review process Reference : 918-309-000(3) 25. 131 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Any person that commences and starts the electrical work before an electrical work permit is issued will be subject to ________. An investigative fee A license revocation A criminal fine A civil penalty Reference : 918-309-0070(12) 26. 149 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231 A minor permit label in Oregon is an alternative option for smaller installations instead of a standard electrical permit. A minor label may be used for ________. Underground electrical installations Any circuit extension Burglar or security alarms Hot water heaters Reference : 918-309-0220(3) 27. 116 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Electrical work permits issued under the Oregon Specialty Code become null and void if the electrical work is not started within ________. 180 days 120 days 60 days 365 days Reference : 918-309-000(7) 28. 052 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Part II of NEC Article 517 shall not apply to ________ areas. All of these statements are true Audiology Physical therapy Message therapy Reference : Table 1-E , 517.10(B) 29. 130 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Bulk electrical permit labels are sold ________ at $25.00 per label Only to electrical contractors To anyone needing a permit To homeowners and low voltage electrical contractors Only to homeowners Reference : 918-309-0040(9) 30. 132 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A stop-work order may only be issued for ________ violations of the minimum electrical safety standards. Permitted projects for Commercial only for Major Homeowner projects for Reference : 918-309-0075(2) 31. 016 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A licensed journey-level limited sign electrician is not permitted to Perform work on service equipment Install outline lighting Extend any sign circuit Install electrical signs Reference : 918-282-0220 32. 091 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The Oregon State rules modified the 2023 NEC arc fault requirements for dormitory unit receptacles ________ areas. Similar room Living Rooms Closets Hallways Reference : Table 1-E 210.12(C) 33. 059 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231When a swimming pool pump motor is replaced, the pump motor Is not required to be GFCI protected Shall be double insulated Shall be constructed with EP overload protection Is required to be GFCI protected Reference : Table 1-E , 680.21(D) 34. 156 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A properly licensed electrical contractor may use a minor label permit for a circuit extension of not more than ________ electrical circuits limited to 60 amps and not more than 150 volts to ground. 3 2 1 4 Reference : 918-309-0220(7) 35. 072 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A Limited Energy System can mean a system that includes ________. All of these statements are true. An audio system A power limited fire alarm A communication system Reference : 918-251-0090 36. 099 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The 2023 NEC has begun to address remotely adjusting Adjustable-Trip Circuit Breakers via the internet. In Oregon the permit holder ________ demonstrate compliance with this requirement. Is not required to Shall not Is recommended to Is require to Reference : Table 1-E 240.6(D) 37. 094 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The 2023 NEC required that a low voltage residential lighting switch not exclusively rely on batteries unless the lights would automatically energize if the batteries failed. The State of Oregon Rules ________. Do not require this change Clarify that this is only a recommendation Additionally requires posting labels at the panelboard Does not now allow these low voltage switches Reference : Table 1-E 210.70 38. 002 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Minor labels sold by the division for electrical installations shall be sold ___________. In lots of 10 In lots of 20 In lots of 50 One at a time Reference : 918-100-0030 39. 101 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The Oregon State Electrical Specialty Code amendments now allow Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing in buildings exceeding three floors above grad ________. If installed in accordance with Standard NFPA13 In commercial applications only When identified at the source panelboard Reference : Table 1-E 362.10 40. 047 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231Sump and sewage pumps are generally required to be protected with Class A GFCI protection for personnel, unless It is a single receptacle and labeled not GFCI protected It is 3-phase It is single-phase There is also qualified personnel on site Reference : Table 1-E , 422.5(A)(6) 41. 077 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231There is an exemption from permits for the repair or replacement of an HVAC ________. Capacitor Flex whip Disconnect Branch Circuit Reference : 918-261-0020 42. 154 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A limited energy contractor can use a limited minor electrical permit for ________. Audio and stereo systems Any vacuum system not over 5 Security systems but only under 5 Fire alarms Reference : 918-309-0220(6) 43. 084 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231The 2023 NEC has now begun to address cybersecurity for network-connected life safety equipment. In Oregon the permit holder ________ demonstrate compliance with this requirement for this type of installation. Is not required to Shall not Is recommended to Is required to Reference : Table 1-E 110.3(A)(8) 44. 082 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231A new clarification of the NEC definition of a structure in Oregon now includes ________. (Important when it comes to floating a neutral or not.) A post with an attached meter base An electric pump station A branch circuit to a furnace Any light standard Reference : Table 1-E 100 Definitions 45. 042 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231An interior of a raceway installed in a wet location shall also be considered a wet location, unless _____ It is installed solely for physical protection It is installed inside a building It is installed above grade The raceway is 20 feet or less in length Reference : Table 1-E , 300.9 ex 46. 051 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231If electrical switchgear has been damaged by fire or water, it shall be evaluated by ________ prior to being returned to service The signing supervisor A licensed journey-level electrician A qualified testing laboratory only The manufacturer only Reference : Table 1-E , 490.49 47. 026 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231In Oregon State, ________ in a dwelling unit are not required to have GFCI protection for all 125 volt, single phase, 15-20 ampere receptacles Kitchen receptacles that do not serve the countertop Laundry areas Garages Outdoors Reference : Table 1-E , 210.8(A)(6) 48. 040 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231For dwelling units, an outdoor disconnect is required as an emergency disconnect. The disconnect can be a Service disconnect Listed disconnect switch Meter disconnect Oregon has not adopted this NEC section Reference : Table 1-E , 230.85 49. 034 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231In a dwelling unit, AFCI protection shall not be required for 120 volt, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere branch circuits supplying receptacles located in An area that serves an appliance that is fastened in place A pet wash location An area that could be considered a damp location that can cause unwanted tripping In any wet location Reference : Table 1-E , 210.12(B)ex 4 50. 066 – Oregon Rule and Law Version 20231In Oregon, the Electrical Specialty Code means ________. The NEC with Oregon amendments The Oregon Rules only The NEC and the NESC The NEC Reference : 918-251-0090 Back Save Progress Retry Finish