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1)what does NFPA stand for and how does it pertian to the code book?

2)excisting electrical installations that do not comply with the previsions of this code shall be?

3)can a journeyman be on the board?

4) are installations underground in mines covered by the nec?
 

cpal

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brandon335

This looks like your home work, if the forum members know the answers and provide them to you what will you have obtined knowledge wise???


Charlie
 
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jeff43222

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brandon335 said:
1)what does NFPA stand for and how does it pertian to the code book?

2)excisting electrical installations that do not comply with the previsions of this code shall be?

3)can a journeyman be on the board?

4) are installations underground in mines covered by the nec?

1. Never Fry Potatoes Alone. It's in the code book because it's all about safety.

2. Disconnected. Then the building must be torn down so it never happens again.

3. No. Journeymen are too busy installing wiring to be on the board.

4. Yes, if the mine is in the basement of a single-family dwelling not larger than 750 sq. ft. and the homeowner is not a licensed miner.
 

fc

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You call it school crap? Well now if it's crap it should be easy for you to find the answers after all it's just crap. The more important questions might get harder for you. Try opening a book or two it may help you.
 

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I agree with Charlie. What study guides and/or books have they told you to purchase?

I will give you a hint to the answers though, all are in one book.

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fc

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brandon335 said:
1)what does NFPA stand for and how does it pertian to the code book?

2)excisting electrical installations that do not comply with the previsions of this code shall be?

3)can a journeyman be on the board?

4) are installations underground in mines covered by the nec?


1- I don't have a clue but what's a code book?

2- You have to pay hush money for that installation.

3- No they can only be on the wagon.

4- What the heck is the nec?
 
brandon335 said:
1)what does NFPA stand for and how does it pertian to the code book?

2)excisting electrical installations that do not comply with the previsions of this code shall be?

3)can a journeyman be on the board?

4) are installations underground in mines covered by the nec?
1) National Fire Protection Agency.
2) Shall be left alone.
3)Absolutely.
 

cpal

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McDowellb said:
1) National Fire Protection Agency.
2) Shall be left alone.
3)Absolutely.


Question two is ambiguous considering we do not know if it is a gov't board and if so which board to which is referred
 
thanks

thanks

yes i looked
the first question is national fire protection association

and the 3rd question is the govener
number i cant find and were are wooden plugs acceptable
o ya and no nec dont reg. mines sorry app. yr2
 

resistance

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Learn to learn, learn to follow, then the title will come! Then with the title: learn, learn to lead and follow. Learning never stops, yet if you have no interest, then it never started!
 

JJWalecka

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You reap what you sow

You reap what you sow

Brandon,

First, welcome to the forum. As a second year apprentice, I feel, it is wise to reference any and all questions you have. Make an honest effort first, then ask the question on the forum.

?number i cant find and were are wooden plugs acceptable?

Wooden Plugs are not acceptable. Over time they will rot and the equipment will fall out.

?o ya and no nec dont reg. mines sorry app. yr2?

Try spelling check, my friend. In my opinion Ebonics and fragmented sentences, makes you sound uneducated. I have been a culprit from time to time but I try my best.

Best of luck to you.

Justin J. Walecka
 

JJWalecka

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Jeff

"4. Yes, if the mine is in the basement of a single-family dwelling not larger than 750 sq. ft. and the homeowner is not a licensed miner."

LOL!


Justin J. Walecka
 

cpal

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JJWalecka said:
Jeff

"4. Yes, if the mine is in the basement of a single-family dwelling not larger than 750 sq. ft. and the homeowner is not a licensed miner."

LOL!


Justin J. Walecka
Mines are potentially an explosive topic.


Charlie
 

ryan_618

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Wooden plugs. Lets take this step by step.
What is this questions about? Mounting/installing equipment. First thing to consider is that it is a very general rule...it applies to all equipment, not just boxes or cabinets or cutouts. That would tell me that it is probablyin Article 110, which provides the general rules. Now go to the index. Take a look at "equipment", then find "mounting". The index tells us to go to "mounting of equipment".

Go ahead and take it from here, and come back with your answer.
 

resistance

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peter d said:
On a more serious note, I guess this is the future of the trade.


It's been this way for many years, and it's not getting better. Most just want to get their card [not willing to study, but willing to hit the bar with friends after work] and stop there. "It's all about not taking orders, but giving them!"
 

JJWalecka

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Resistance,

?It's been this way for many years, and it's not getting better. Most just want to get their card [not willing to study, but willing to hit the bar with friends after work] and stop there. "It's all about not taking orders, but giving them!"?

When I was a semi experienced apprentice I had little motivation towards studying and bettering myself. Perhaps it was because I was a disgruntle employee. I always had a good work ethic.

After a couple of years I realized I needed to get my act together. I stopped partying and put my nose to the grind stone. They say the apple doesn?t fall far from the tree. My father is a Workaholic. He raised me to strive to be the best that I can be. ?Do it right or not at all?. After a couple of years of studying, reading and honest effort I left the company I was working for. I am trying to prove myself at my current employer and be a Forman.

I really believe you reap what you sow. There is hope out there for up and coming apprentices. They have to make the change and effort to better them selves.

Justin J. Walecka
 
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