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AMADOR, MARY JOY D.

1. ____________. For devices with screw shells, the terminal for the grounded conductor shall be the
one connected. SCREW SHELL
2. ____________. No grounded conductor shall be attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse
designated polarity. POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS.
3. ____________. In no case shall the load exceed the branch circuit ampere rating. PERMISSIBLE
LOADS.
4. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlets.
BRANCH CIRCUIT
5. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
6. ____________. In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed in bathrooms
within 900 mm of the outside edge of each basin. BATHROOM.
7. ____________. Two or three sets of 3-wire feeders or two sets of 4-wire or 5-wire feeders shall be
permitted to utilize a common neutral. FEEDERS WITH COMMON NEUTRAL.
8. _____________. The written consent of the authority having jurisdiction. SPECIAL PERMISSION.
9. _____________.Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use. LIVE
PARTS.
10. It is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing
characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc fault is
detected. ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
11. _____________. In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry.
LAUNDRY AREAS.
12. A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit
automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within
its rating. CIRCUIT BREAKER.
13. An accommodation combining living, sleeping, sanitary, and storage facilities within a
compartment. GUEST ROOM.
14. ___________. The conductors and equipment for delivering electric energy from the serving utility
to the wiring system of the premises served. SERVICE.
15. ___________. That which is built or constructed. STRUCTURE.
16. ___________. At least one wall switch-controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable
room and bathroom. HABITABLE ROOM.
17. A _________ branch circuit shall be permitted to supply fixed lightings with heavy-duty lamp
holders in other than a dwelling unit(s) or utilization equipment in any occupancy. 30-AMPERE.
18. ___________. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected cord pendant shall be
considered a receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANTS.
19. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. OUTLET.
20. Service conductors made up in the form of a cable. SERVICE CABLE.

COLITA, JECILYN
1. The conductors shall not be smaller than 8.0mm2 (3.2 mm dia) copper or _______or copper clad
aluminum. 14mm2 ALUMINUM.
2. _________ shall supply only non-lighting outlet loads. BRANCH CIRCUIT LARGER THAN 50-
AMPERES.
3. A load where the maximum current is equal to continue for 3 hours or more. CONTINUOUS LOAD.
4. A point on the wiring at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. OUTLET.
5. The current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temperature rating. AMPACITY.
6. ____________. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected cord pendant shall
be considered a receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANT
7. Service conductors made up in a form of cable. SERVICE CABLE.
8. Two or three sets of 3-wire feeders or two sets of 4-wire or 5-wire feeders shall be permitted to
utilize a common neutral. FEEDERS WITH COMMON NEUTRAL.
9. Outlets for being duty lamp holders shall be calculated at a minimum of _________. 600 VOLT-
AMPERES.
10. A device that establishes an electrical connections to the earth. GROUNDING ELECTRODE.
11. Sign and outline lighting outlets shall be calculated at a minimum of ________ for each required
branch circuit. 1200 VOLT-AMPERES.
12. Surrounded by a case, housing, fence, or wall(s) that prevents persons from accidentally
contacting energized parts. ENCLOSED.
13. For devices with screw shells, the terminal for the grounded conductor shall be the one connected.
SCREW SHELLS.
14. An____________ is a device intended to provide protection from the effects of the arc faults by
recognizing characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an
arc fault is detected. ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
15. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
16. Electrically connected to a source of voltage. ENERGIZED.
17. ____________ recognized by this article shall be permitted as a multi-wire circuit. BRANCH
CIRCUITS.
18. An assembly of two or more single-pole fuses. MULTIPLE FUSE.
19. ____________used in other than dwelling units or the guest suites of hotels or motels. FIXED
MULTI-OUTLET ASSEMBLIES.
20. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry out control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.

CATOR, JOHN ROBERT


1. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor. FLEXIBLE CORD.
2. Multi-wire branch circuit shall supply only line-to-neutral loads. LINE-TO-NEUTRAL
3. The grounded conductor of a branch circuit shall be identified in accordance with a 2.50.6-10.
GROUNDED CONDUCTOR.
4. The equipment grounding conductor shall be identified in accordance with 2.50.6-10. EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR.
5. Where premises wiring system has branch circuit supplied from more than one nominal voltage
system. UNGROUNDING CONDUCTOR.
6. The operating handle of a circuit breaker shall be permitted to be accessible without opening the
door or cover. OPERATING HANDLE.
7. The screw shell of a plug-type fuse holder shall be connected on which side of the circuit.
LOAD/LOAD SIDE.
8. A protective device for limiting transient voltages by diverting or limiting surge current. FUSE
9. It is capable of detecting and interrupting all values of current that can occur at their location in
excess of their trip-setting or melting-point. PROTECTIVE DEVICE.
10. Plate electrode shall be installed not less than ________below the surface of the Earth. 750mm
11. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlets.
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
12. A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit
automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within
its rating. CIRCUIT BREAKER.
13. A unit of electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
14. Electrically connected to a source of voltage. ENERGIZE.
15. All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or
other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device. FEEDER.
16. A point on the wiring system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
17. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. OUTLET.
18. Approved. Acceptable to the authority having _________. JURISDICTION.
19. The written _______ at the authority having jurisdiction. CONSENT.
20. Grounded conductor. No overcurrent device shall be connected __________. SERIES.

FLORES, MARIA REBECCA


1. The purpose of this code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards
arising from the use of electricity. PRACTICAL SAFEGUARDING.
2. This pertains to the premises wiring shall not be electrically connected to a supply system unless
the latter contains, for any grounded conductor of the interior system, a corresponding conductor
that is grounded. CONNECTION TO A GROUNDED SYSTEM.
3. This code is intended for the exclusive use of licensed electrical practitioners (PEE, REE, and
RME). INTENTION.
4. Outlets for _________shall be calculated at a minimum of 00 volt-amperes. HEAVY-DUTY
LAMPHOLDERS.
5. This code is intended for mandatory application by government bodies exercising legal jurisdiction
over electrical installations. ENFORCEMENT.
6. These code are those that identify actions that are specifically required or prohibited and are
characterized by the use of the terms shall or shall not. MANDATORY RULES.
7. __________ shall be supported on glass or porcelain knobs, racks, brackets, or strain insulators.
OPEN-CONDUCTORS SUPPORTS.
8. It is capable of being removed or exposed without damaging the building structure or finish or not
permanently closed in by the structure or finish of the building. ACCESSIBLE (AS APPLIED TO
WIRING METHODS).
9. It is an organization, office, or individual responsible for approving equipment, materials, an
installation, or a procedure. AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION (AHJ).
10. Clearances for the categories shown in table 2.25.3.11 shall be increased by __________ per kV
above 22,000 volts. 10mm (0.4 in.).
11. One who has undergone training in electrical engineering and has complied with the requirements
of Republic Act 7920 or otherwise known as the New Electrical Engineering Law. ELECTRICAL
PRACTITIONER LICENSED.
12. Conductors other than service conductors shall not be installed in the same __________or service
cable. SERVICE RACEWAY.
13. A device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or portion
thereof within an established period of time when a current to ground exceeds the values
established for Class A device. GFCI.
14. The conductors shall not be smaller than ________copper or 14mm2 aluminum or copper-clad
aluminum. 8.0mm2 (3.2 mm dia).
15. A compartment or chamber to which one or more air ducts are connected and that forms part of the
air distribution system. PLENUM.
16. It is used to support service-entrance conductors shall contain only service entrance conductors.
CABLE TRAYS.
17. It is a part of electric equipment that in ordinary operation produce arcs, sparks, flames, or molten
metal shall be enclosed or separated and isolated from all combustible material. ARCING PARTS.
18. Service raceways shall be equipped with a _________at the point of connection to service-drop
conductors. RAINTIGHT SERVICE HEAD.
19. Service heads shall have conductors of different potential brought out through__________.
SEPARATELY BUSHED OPENING.
20. The _________ of a plug-type fuse holder shall be connected to the load side of the circuit.
SCREW SHELLS.

BACOLOD, MICHAEL
1. Operation at a substantially constant for an indefinitely long time. DUTY, CONTINUOUS.
2. Special permission, additional feeders or branch circuits shall be permitted. SPECIAL
OCCUPANCIES.
3. Operation for alternative intervals of “load and no load” or “load and rest” or “load, no load and
rest”. DUTY, INTERMITTENT.
4. The capacity requirements are in excess of load amperes at a supply voltage of 600 volt or less.
CAPACITY REQUIREMENTS.
5. Intermittent operation in which the load conditions are regularly recurrent. DUTY, PERIODIC.
6. A building that consist solely of one dwelling unit. DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY
7. Conductors can run above the top level of a window shall be permitted to be less than the
_______requirements. 900mm
8. Clearances shall not be less than 900mm. HORIZONTAL CLEARANCES.
9. Operation at a substantially constant load for a short and definite, specified time. DUTY, SHORT-
TIME.
10. Electrically illuminated with words and symbols designed to convey information or attract attention.
ELECTRIC SIGN.
11. The ______ means shall be permitted to be located elsewhere on the premises.
DISCONNECTING.
12. Where there is no space available for supply equipment accessible to all occupants. MULTIPLE-
OCCUPANCY BUILDING.
13. Operation at loads, for interval of time, both of which may be subject to wide variation. DUTY,
VARYING.
14. ________ on the building, structures, or poles shall be as provided for services in 2.30.4.11.
MECHANICAL PROTECTION OF CONDUCTOR.
15. A single unit, providing complete and independent living facilities for one or more persons,
including permanent provision for living, sleeping, and sanitation. DWELLING-UNIT.
16. A building that consists solely of two dwelling units. DWELLING TWO-FAMILY.
17. A building that contains three or more dwelling units. DWELLING MULTIFAMILY.
18. Shall be permitted to supply installations under single management where documented safe
switching procedures are established. DOCUMENTED SWITCHING PROCEDURE.
19. A string of outdoor lights that is suspended between two points. FESTOON LIGHTING.
20. A ________ or other structure sufficiently large to make two or more supplies necessary. SINGLE
BUILDING.

TABULDAN, KYLE
1. It is the current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temperature rating. AMPACITY.
2. It is a reliable conductor to ensure the required electrical conductivity between metal parts required
to be electrically connected. BONDING JUMPER.
3. It is the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet.
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
4. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for 3 hours or more. CONTINUOUS
LOAD.
5. A building that contains three or more dwelling units. DWELLING MULTI-FAMILY.
6. Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment. DEAD FRONT.
7. It is a unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
8. No grounded conductor shall be attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse the designated
polarity. POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS.
9. It is means shall be provided for disconnecting all ungrounded conductors that supply or pass
through the building or structure. DISCONNECTING MEANS.
10. For a one-family dwelling the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than
_______ amperes. 100
11. It is a service heads shall have conductors of different potential brought out through separately
bushed opening. SEPARATELY BUSHED OPENING.
12. Service cable shall be securely in place? SECURED.
13. It is an electrical control for the ventilation system shall be arranged so that the airflow can be
reversed. VENTILATION SYSTEM CONTROL.
14. It shall be permitted to be accessible without opening a door or cover. OPERATING HANDLE.
15. It is a type adapters shall be designed so that once inserted in a fuse holder they cannot be
removed. NON REMOVABLE.
16. It is a type of fuses, fuse holders and adapters shall be standardized to permit interchangeability
regardless of the manufacturer. NON TAMPERABLE.
17. The conductors and equipment required or permitted by this code shall be acceptable only if
approved. APPROVAL.
18. It is the neutral conductor of all 3-wire, dc systems supplying premises wiring shall be grounded. 3-
WIRE DIRECT CURRENT SYSTEM.
19. It is connected to a ground or system conductor that is intentionally grounded. GROUNDED
CONDUCTORS.
20. ________conductors shall not be run in metal enclosures unless bonded to both ends of such
enclosure. GROUNDING.

PLACIDO, EDVIN D.
1. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlets.
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
2. A device designed to open and close a circuit by non-automatic means and to open the circuit
automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within
its rating. CIRCUIT BREAKER.
3. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
4. Electrically connected to a source of voltage. ENERGIZED.
5. All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or
other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device. FEEDER.
6. A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics
unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc fault is detected. ARC
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
7. A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental, between an electrical circuit or
equipment and the earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of the Earth. GROUND.
8. Conductors of branch circuit supplying more than one receptacle for cord-and-plug-connected
portable loads shall have an ampacity of not less than the rating of the branch circuit. MULTI-
OUTLET BRANCH CIRCUIT.
9. A conductor used to connect equipment or the grounded circuit of a wring system to a grounding
electrode or electrodes. GROUNDING CONDUCTOR.
10. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected cord pendant shall be considered a
receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANT.
11. Any shaft way, hatchway, well hole, or other vertical opening or space in which an elevator or
clubwaiter is designed to operate. HOISTWAY.
12. A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the parts designed to distribute
the light, to position and protect the lamps and ballast (where applicable) and to connect the lamps
to the power supply. LUMINAIRE.
13. In dwelling units, at least _________ receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry. ONE.
14. A ________ shall be connected in series with each ungrounded conductor. FUSE.
15. It is connected on the load side of the higher-rated overcurrent device and on the line side of the
lower-rated overcurrent device. MOTOR.
16. The ________ shall be capable of detecting and interrupting all values of current that can occur at
their location in excess of their trip-setting or melting point. PROTECTIVE DEVICE.
17. An unintentional, electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an
electrical circuit and the normally non-current carrying conductors, metallic enclosures, metallic
raceways, metallic equipment, or earth. GROUND FAULT.
18. A _________ encircling the building or structure in direct contact with the earth, consisting of at
least 6000mm of bare copper conductor not smaller than 30 mm2 . GROUND RING.
19. It is used to connect the grounding electrodes together to form the grounding electrode system
shall be installed in accordance with 2.50.3.15. BONDING JUMPER.
20. It shall be installed not less than 750 mm below the surface of the earth. PLATE ELECTRODES.

PAGATPAT, MARK GIO


1. A generic term for a group of nonflammable synthetic chlorinated hydrocarbons used as
electrical insulating media. ASKAREL.
2. It prevents continued flow of follow current while remaining capable of repeating these
functions. TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SURPRESSOR (TVSS).
3. An electrically conductive path from the point of a ground fault on a wiring system through
normally non-current-carrying conductors, equipment, or the earth to the electrical supply
source. GROUND FAULT CURRENT PATH.
4. A fixed, stationary or portable self-contained, electrically illuminated utilization equipment with
words or symbols designed to convey information or attract attention. ELECTRIC SIGN.
5. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more.
CONTINUOUS LOAD.
6. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the
outlets. BRANCH CIRCUIT.
7. Service conductors made up in a form of a cable. SERVICE CABLE.
8. An assembly of two or more single-pole fuses. MULTIPLE FUSES.
9. A device that establishes an electrical connections to the earth. GROUNDING ELECTRODE.
10. In dwelling units, at least one receptacle shall be installed for the laundry. LAUNDRY AREAS.
11. Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use. LIVE PARTS.
12. For devices with screw shells, the terminal for the grounded conductor shall be the one
connected to the screw shell. SCREW SHELLS.
13. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment.
OUTLET.
14. Surrounded by a case, housing, fence, or walls that prevents persons from accidentally
contacting de-energized part. ENCLOSED.
15. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected cord pendant shall be
considered a receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANT.
16. The written consent of the authority having jurisdiction. SPECIAL PERMISSION.
17. An accommodation combining living, sleeping, sanitary, and storage facilities within a
compartment. GUEST ROOM.
18. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry out control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
19. A building that consists solely of two dwelling units. DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY.
20. A string of outdoor lights that is suspended between two points. FESTOON LIGHTING.

BERMOY, GIAN CARLO


1. Conductors shall have a vertical clearance not less than 2400m above roof surface. ABOVE
ROOFS.
2. The feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than 100amp, 3-wire. ONE
FAMILY DWELLING
3. Shall consist of substantial metal structure and a sheet metal enclosure.
4. In no case shall the load exceed the branch-circuit ampere rating. PERMISSIBLE LOADS.
5. It is built or constructed. STRUCTURE.
6. An electric circuit that energizes signaling equipment. SIGNALING CIRCUIT.
7. It is electrically connected to a source of voltage. ENERGIZE.
8. A service conductor made up in the form of a cable. SERVICE CABLE.
9. An assembly of two or more single pole fuses. MULTIPLE FUSE.
10. In no case shall the load exceed the branch-circuit ampere rating. PERMISSIBLE LOADS.
11. Clearance shall not be less than 900mm. HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE.
12. Floor plan showing location of equipment and devices, and interconnection wiring.
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT.
13. Refer to Appendix A-Electrical Symbols. LEGEND/ SYMBOLS.
14. Requirement for electrical permit.
15. An assembly of two or more single-pole fuses. MULTIPLE FUSE.
16. A switch capable of making, carrying and interrupting specified current. ENTERRUPTER
SWITCH.
17-18. No bend of angle less than ________ nor shall have a radius of bend less than
_______(mm). 90 DEGREES & 230mm
19. Less than 23m in height. CLASS 1 ORDINARY BUILDING.
20. More than 23m in height. CLASS 2 ORDINARY BUILDING.

SALE, LEOVIN
1. The purpose of this code is the practical safeguarding of persons and property from hazards
arising from the use of electricity. PRACTICAL SAFEGUARDING.
2. Type S adapters shall be designed so that once inserted in a fuse holder, they cannot be
removed. NONREMOVABLE.
3. This code contains provisions that are considered minimum requirements necessary for safety.
ADEQUACY.
4. Each fuse, fuse holder, and adapter shall be marked with its ampere rating. MARKING.
5. This code is intended for mandatory application by government bodies exercising legal
jurisdiction over electrical installations. ENFORCEMENT.
6. The ___________ of a plug-type fuse holder shall be connected to the load side of the circuit.
SCREW SHELL.
7. An area including a basin with one or more of the following: a toilet, a tub, or a shower.
BATHROOM.
8. The service overcurrent device shall be an integral part of the service disconnecting means or
shall be located immediately adjacent thereto. LOCATION.
9. Acceptable to having jurisdiction. APPROVED.
10. The service disconnecting means shall plainly indicate whether it is in the open or closed
position. INDICATING.
11. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the
outlet(s). BRANCH CIRCUIT.
12. Each service disconnect shall be permanently marked to identify it as a service disconnect.
MARKING.
13. A structure that stands alone or that is cut off from adjoining structures by fire walls with all
openings therein protected by approved fire doors. BUILDING.
14. Are attached as pendants, the connections to the circuit wires shall be staggered. OUTDOOR
LAMPHOLDERS.
15. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more.
CONTINUOUS LOAD.
16. Clearances shall not be less than 900mm. HORIZONTAL CLEARANCES.
17. Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment. DEAD FRONT.
18. Outlets for it shall be calculated at a minimum of 600 volt-amperes. DUTY LAMPHOLDERS.
19. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
20. For devices, having it, the terminal for the grounded conductor shall be the one connected to it.
SCREW SHELLS.

CERELLES, NILO
1. Conductors shall not be run in metal enclosures unless bonded to both ends of such enclosures.
GROUNDING.
2. This article covers general requirements, installation requirements for transient voltage surge
suppressor (TVSS) permanently installed on premises wiring system. SCOPE.
3. TVSSs shall be permitted to be located indoors or outdoors and shall be made inaccessible to
unqualified persons, unless listed for installations in accessible locations. LOCATIONS.
4. A TVSS shall be a listed device. LISTING.
5. The TVSS shall be marked with a short circuit current rating and shall not be installed at a point on
the system where the variable fault current is in excess of that rating. SHORT CIRCUIT RATING.
6. Where a used at a point on a circuit, the TVSS shall be connected to each ungrounded conductor.
NUMBER REQUIRED.
7. Where a single point grounded neutral system is used. SINGLE POINT GROUNDED SYSTEM.
8. System shall be permitted be either single point grounded or multi-grounded neutral. SOLIDLY
GROUNDED METAL.
9. A system neutral from a grounding transformer shall be permitted to be used for grounding high-
voltage system. DRIVED METAL SYSTEM.
10. Where a single point grounded neutral is used. SINGLE POINT GROUNDED SYSTEM.
11. For devices with screw shells, the terminals for the grounded conductor shall be the one connected
to the screw shell. SCREW SHELLS.
12. No grounded conductor shall be attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse the designated
polarity. POLARITY OF CONNECTIONS.
13. Branch circuits recognized by this article shall be rated in accordance with the maximum permitted
ampere ratting or setting of the overcurrent devices. RATING.
14. All devices, excluding panel boards, provided with terminals for attachment or conductors and
intended for connection to more than one side of circuit terminals. DEVICE TERMINALS.
15. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor. FLEXIBLE CORDS.
16. The nominal voltage of branch circuit shall not exceed the values permitted. BRANCH CIRCUIT
VOLTAGE LIMITATION.
17. Normally used to carry current shall be of copper unless otherwise provided in this code.
CONDUCTORS.
18. Throughout this code, the voltage considered shall be that at which the current operates.
VOLTAGES.
19. Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed and used in accordance with any instruction include
listing or labeling. INSTALLATION AND USE.
20. Unused cable or raceway opening in boxes, raceway auxiliary gutters, cabinets, cutout boxes or
housing shall be effectively as closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the
equipment. UNUSED OPENINGS.

DONDRIANO, ELDON JAY


1. _______ conductors shall not be run in metal enclosures unless bonded to both ends of such
enclosure. GROUNDING.
2. It is connected to a ground or system conductor that is intentionally grounded. GROUNDED
CONDUCTOR.
3. It is the neutral conductor of all 3-wire, DC systems supplying premises wiring shall be grounded.
3-WIRE DIRECT CURRENT SYSTEM.
4. The conductors and equipment required or permitted by this code shall be acceptable only if
approved. APPROVAL.
5. It is a type S fuses, fuse holders and adapters shall be standardized to permit interchangeability
regardless of the manufacturer. NON-TAMPERABLE.
6. It is a type S adapter shall be designed so that once inserted in a fuse holder, they cannot be
removed. NON-REMOVABLE.
7. It shall be permitted to be accessible without opening a door or a cover. OPERATING HANDLE.
8. It is an electrical control for the ventilation system shall be arranged so that the airflow can be
reversed. VENTILATION SYSTEM CONTROL.
9. Service cable shall be held securely in place? SECURED.
10. It is a service head that has conductors of different potential brought out through separately brush
openings. SEPARATELY BUSHED OPENING.
11. For a one-family dwelling the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than
_________ amperes. 100 AMPERES.
12. It is the means provided for disconnecting all ungrounded conductors that supply or pass through
the building or structure. DISCONNECTING MEANS.
13. It is a non-grounding conductor attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse the designated
polarity. POLARITY OF CONNECTION.
14. It is a unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
15. It is without live parts exposed to a person ion the operating side of the equipment. DEAD FRONT.
16. A building that contains three or more dwelling units. DWELLING MULTIFAMILY.
17. A load where the maximum current is exposed to continue for three hours or more. CONTINUOUS
LOAD.
18. It is the circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet.
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
19. It is a reliable conductor to ensure the required electrical conductivity between metal parts required
to electrically connected. BONDING JUMPER.
20. It is the current in amperes that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temperature rating. AMPACITY.

FLORENDO, JIRAHLEY
1. Any current in excess of rated current of equipment or the ampacity of a conductor.
OVERCURRENT.
2. Shall consist of a substantial metal structure and a sheet metal enclosure. METAL-ENCLOSED
SWITCHGEAR.
3. Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use. LIVE PARTS.
4. What do you call the service conductors which are made up in the form of a cable? SERVICE
CABLE.
5. The feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than 100 amperes, 3-wire. ONE-
FAMILY DWELLING.
6. Conductors shall have a vertical clearance of not less than 2400mm above the roof surface.
ABOVE ROOFS.
7. An overcurrent protective device with a circuit-opening fusible part that is heated and severed by
the passage of overcurrent carrier, or disconnecting blade. FUSE.
8. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor, where contained within a
flexible cord, shall be identified by a white or gray outer finish. FLEXIBLE CORDS.
9. Grounding is when there is a conducting connection between the ________ and the ________.
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT/ EQUIPMENT AND THE EARTH.
10. The conductors shall not be smaller than 8.0mm2 (3.2mm dia) copper or 14mm2 aluminum or
copper clad aluminum. MINIMUM SIZE.
11. What is the term used for identifying marks or logo that prominently indicates functions and
cautions, i.e. ”electric”.? MARKING.
12. In existing dwelling units, service equipment or panel boards that do not exceed ________shall be
permitted in spaces where the head room is less than 2000mm. 200 AMPERES.
13. A conductor, other than a service conductor, that has overcurrent protection ahead of its point of
supply that exceeds the value permitted for similar conductors. TAP CONDUCTORS.
14. The current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temporary rating. AMPACITY.
15. Motors are connected on the _________ of the higher-rated overcurrent device. LOAD SIDE.
16. In continuous loading, the maximum current is expected to continue for? 3HOURS OR MORE.
17. Motors are connected on the _________ of the lower-rated overcurrent device. LINE SIDE.
18. It is the ratio of the maximum demand of a system, or part of a system, to the total connected load
of a system or the part of system under consideration. DEMAND FACTOR.
19. For kitchen receptacle requirements, receptacle outlets shall be located above, but not more than
_________ above the countertop. 500mm
20. It is a device intended for the protection of personnel that functions to de-energize a circuit or
portion thereof within an established period of time. GROUND-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTOR
(GFCI).

BERNIL, LUIS
1. HID stands for? HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGED.
2. FPN stands for? FINE PRINT NOTES.
3. _____________ is the value of current, time, or both at which an adjustable circuit breaker is set to
trip. SETTING.
4. According to FPN, what is the color of the grounded conductor that is used in the past grounding
system? GRAY.
5. ___________, it is where the terminal of the grounded conductor is then connected. SCREW
SHELL.
6. It is a load where the maximum current is expected to continue for three hours or more.
CONTINUOUS LOAD.
7. 18AWG stands for ____________, up to 15m of run length. 20 AMPERE CIRCUITS.
8. The permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductor path that ensures electrical
continuity and etc., is _____________. BONDING.
9. An unintentional, electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an
electrical circuit. GROUND FAULT.
10. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting circuit and the outlets.
BRANCH CIRCUITS.
11. According to FPN, it is a device connected to be sensitive only to a short circuit faults current with
the protected zones is _____________. DIFFERENTIAL RELAY.
12. Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment. DEAD FRONT.
13. Each fuse, fuse holders, and adapter shall be ___________ with the ampere rating. MARKED.
14. The connection between two or more portions of the equipment grounding conductor at the
service. BONDING JUMPER.
15. No grounded conductor shall be attached to any terminal or lead so as to reverse the
_____________. POLARITY.
16. A unit of electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
17. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor and shall be identified by
a white or gray outer finished is ____________. FLEXIBLE CORDS.
18. It is surrounded by a case, housing, fence, or walls that prevents person from accidently contacting
energized parts. ENCLOSED.
19. The “up” position of a circuit breaker is called ___________. ON.
20. It is a certain process in which it operates by its own mechanism when actuated some impersonal
influence. In short, it is self-acting. AUTOMATIC.

AGUSTIN, LLOYD JOSEPH


1. A unit of electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
2. A device used to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics
unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc fault is detected. ARC
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
3. It is the overhead service conductor from the last pole or other aerial support and including splices
if any, connecting to the service entrance conductor in a building or other structures. SERVICE
DROP.
4. What will happen if the period covered by the certificate of inspection has ended? THE
TEMPORARY INSTALLATION SHALL BE REMOVED.
5. Rating over _________ shall be permitted to supply non-lighting outlet loads. 50 AMPERES.
6. Surrounded by a case, housing, fence, or walls that prevents persons from accidentally contacting
energized parts. ENCLOSURE.
7. Dusttight. Constructed so that __________ will not enter the enclosing case under specified test
conditions. DUST.
8. It is an unintentional, electrically conducting connection between an ungrounded conductor of an
electrical circuit and the normally non-current-carrying conductors, metallic enclosures, metallic
raceways, metallic equipment, or earth. GROUND FAULT.
9. What is the appropriate dimension of rounded access openings in a manhole? 650 mm in dia.
10. _____________. All 125/250 volts, 15-20 amperes receptacles shall be GFCI protection. BOAT
HOIST.
11. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. CUTLET.
12. _____________. The conductors and equipment for delivering electric energy from the serving
utility to the wiring system of the premises served. SERVICE.
13. Grounded conductor. No overcurrent device shall be connected __________ with any conductor
that is intentionally grounded. SERIES.
14. ___________, not readily removable terminal screw with a hexagonal head. GREEN.
15. Special permission. The written __________ of the authority having jurisdiction. CONSENT.
16-17. No bond of angle of less than __________ nor shall have a radius of bend less than
__________ (mm). 90 DEGREES, 280mm
18. What may result from overload, short circuit and ground fault? OVERCURRENT.
19. Domed or Curved Structures. Air terminal located at the ________ of the curve or dome. APEX.
20. Connected to earth or to some conducting body that serves in place of earth. GROUNDED.

ROLDAN, ACE
1. Mandatory rules of the Code are identified by the use of the word _______. SHALL.
2. Not readily accessible to persons unless special means for access are used is ________.
ISOLATED.
3. Service conductors in cable shall NOT be smaller than ________. 8.0 mm2.
4. What is the maximum allowable voltage drop from the main circuit breaker to the farthest lamp
load? 5%.
5. It is a type of service where both the load and the time intervals may have wide variations?
VARYING.
6. Service raceways shall be equipped with a ________ service head at the point of connection to
service-drop conductors. RAINTIGHT.
7. An overcurrent protective device with a circuit opening fusible part that is heated and severed by
passage overcurrent through it is called ________. FUSE.
8. Portable appliances used on 15 or 20 amperes branch circuits, the rating of any one portable
appliance shall not exceed _______ of the branch circuit rating. 80%.
9. The current-carrying capacity of conductors expressed in amperes is ________. AMPACITY.
10. An insulated grounded conductor of 14 mm2 or smaller shall be identified by a continuous ______
outer finish along its entire length. WHITE/GRAY.
11. The permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that will ensure
electrical continuity and capacity to conduct safely any current like to be imposed is known as
________. BONDING.
12. A fuse or an overcurrent trip unit of a circuit breaker shall be connected in _________with each
ungrounded conductor. SERIES.
13. An overcurrent trip unit if a circuit breaker shall be connected in series with each ________.
UNGROUNDED CONDUCTOR.
14. A general term including material, fittings, devices, appliances, fixtures, apparatus, and the like
used as part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation is ________. EQUIPMENT.
15. The rating of the largest size regular plug fuse is ______ amperes. 30.
16. The service conductors between the terminals of the service equipment and a point usually outside
the building, clear of building walls, where joined by tap or splice to the service drop is called
_________. SERVICE ENTRANCE.
17. Fuses and circuit breakers shall be located or ________ so that the persons will not be burned or
otherwise injured by their operation. SHIELDED.
18. So constructed or protected that exposure to the weather will not interfere with successful
operation defined the ________. WEATHERPROOF.
19. It is a switch intended for use in general distribution and branch circuits. It is rated in amperes, and
is capable of interrupting its rated current and its rated voltage? ISOLATED SWITCH.
20. The ground ring shall be buried at a depth below the earth surface of not less than _______.
750mm.

ELORDE, CHRISTIAN VINCENT


1. An area including a basin with one or more of the following: a toilet, a tub, or a shower.
BATHROOM.
2. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the
outlet(s). BRANCH CIRCUITS.
3. Without live parts exposed to a person on the operating side of the equipment. DEAD FRONT.
4. Where connected to a branch circuit having a rating in excess of 20 amperes, ________ shall
be of the heavy-duty type. LAMPHOLDERS.
5. A _________ branch circuit shall be permitted to supply fixed lighting units with heavy-duty
lamp holders in other than a dwelling unit(s) or utilization equipment in any occupancy. 30
AMPERE.
6. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
7. Constructed so that dust will not enter the enclosing case under specified test conditions.
DUSTTIGHT.
8. For installations to supply only limited loads of a single branch circuit, the branch circuit
disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than ________ amperes, 3-wire. 15.
9. For installations consisting of not more than two 2-wire branch circuits, the feeder or branch-
circuit disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than ________ amperes. 30.
10. For a one-family dwelling, the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than
_______ amperes, 3-wire. 100.
11. For all other installations, the feeder or branch circuit disconnecting means shall have a rating
of not less than _______ amperes. 60.
12. Surrounded by a case, housing, fence, or wall(s) that prevents persons from accidentally
contacting energized parts. ENCLOSED.
13. Electrically connected to a source of voltage. ENERGIZED.
14. Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use. LIVE PARTS.
15. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment.
OUTLET.
16. That which is built or constructed. STRUCTURE.
17. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected ________ shall be considered a
receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANTS.
18. A receptacle outlet shall be installed wherever _______ with attachment plugs are used.
FLEXIBLE CORDS.
19. In dwelling units, __________ of 3000 mm or more in length shall have at least one receptacle
outlet. HALLWAYS.
20. Outlets for heavy-duty lamp holders shall be calculated at a minimum of ________ volt-
amperes. 600.

OCHEA, IAN RHEY


1. Is an area including of basin with one or more of the following: a toilet, a tub, or a shower.
BATHROOM.
2. A reliable conductor to ensure the required electrical conducting between metallic parts
required to be electrically connected. BONDING JUMPER.
3. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet.
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
4. A conductor having no covering or electrical insulation whatsoever. CONDUCTOR BARE.
5. A building that consist solely of two dwelling units. DWELLING, TWO-FAMILY.
6. A building that contains three or more dwelling units. DWELLING, MUTLIFAMILY.
7. A building that consist solely of one dwelling unit. DWELLING, ONE-FAMILY.
8. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
DEVICE.
9. Connected to earth or to some conducting body that serves on place of the Earth.
GROUNDED.
10. Capable of being operated without exposing the operator to contact with live parts.
EXTERNALLY OPERABLE.
11. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a ground conductor. FLEXIBLE CORDS.
12. All devices, excluding panelboards, provided with terminals for the attachment of conductors
and intended for connection to more than one side of the circuit. DEVICE TERMINALS.
13. ____________ circuit not exceeding 230 volts, nominal, between conductors shall be
permitted to supply. 230 V BETWEEN CONDUCTOR.
14. ____________ shall be located in branch circuits in accordance. RECEPTACLE OUTLET
LOCATION.
15. When two or more branch circuits supply devices or equipment on the same yoke. MULTIPLE
BRANCH CIRCUIT.
16. Branch circuit conductors and equipment shall be protected by overcurrent protective devices
that have a rating. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION.
17. The rating or setting shall not exceed that specified for outlet devices. OUTLET DEVICES.
18. The rating or setting of the overcurrent protective shall not exceed the specified in the
applicable for equipment. EQUIPMENT.
19. Where connected to a branch circuit having a rating excess of 20 amperes. LAMPHOLDER.
20. In no case shall the load exceed the branch circuit ampere rating. PERMISSIBLE LOADS.

SALLAVE, JHUN
1. The current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temperature rating. AMPACITY.
2. A generic term for a group of nonflammable synthetic chlorinated hydrocarbons used as
electrical insulating media? ASKAREL.
3. Electrically connected to a source of voltage? ENERGIZED.
4. A device that establishes an electrical connection to the earth? GROUNDING.
5. Any current in excess of the rated current of the equipment on the ampacity of a conductor?
OVERCURRENT.
6. Constructed or protected so that exposure to the weather will not interfere with successful
operation. WEATHERPROOF.
7. An electrical practitioner that has not complied with the requirements of __________ or a
qualified person with relevant education and experience to enable him/her to perceive risks
and to avoid hazards which electricity can create? RA 7920.
8. A string of outdoor lights that is suspended between two points. FESTOON LIGHTING.
9. Any electrical circuit that energizes signaling equipment? SIGNALING CIRCUIT.
10. Bare terminals of transformers, switches, motor controllers, and other equipment shall be
enclosed to prevent accidental contact with ________. ENERGIZED PARTS.
11. Outlets for heavy-duty lampholders shall be calculated at a minimum at ______________. 600
VOLT-AMPERES.
12. Clearances shall not be less than _________. 900 mm.
13. Fuse, fuseholder, and adapter shall be marked with its __________. AMPERE RATING.
14. The ___________ shall be buried at a depth below the earth’s surface of not less than 750
mm. GROUND RING.
15. It is installed not less than 750 mm below the surface of the earth? PLATE ELECTRODE.
16. Capable of detecting and interrupting all values of current that can occur at their location in
excess of their trip-setting or melting point. PROTECTIVE DEVICES.
17. The __________ of a circuit breaker shall be permitted to be accessible without opening a
door or cover. OPERATING HANDLE.
18. __________ shall be formed on individual conductors. DRIP LOOPS.
19. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected ___________ shall be
considered a receptacle outlet. CORD PENDANT.
20. Where connected to a branch circuit having a rating in excess of 20 amperes, ________ shall
be of the heavy-duty type. LAMPHOLDERS.

GARCIA, MARVEN S.
1. A vented, nonvented, or controlled vented fuse unit in which the arc is extinguished by being
drawn through solid material, granular material, or liquid, either alone or aided by a spring.
POWER FUSE UNIT.
2. Any electric circuit that energizes signaling equipment. SIGNALING CIRCUIT.
3. A protection for personnel in a 125-volt and/or 250 vollts, single-phase, 15- and 20- ampere
installed in the following locations: crawl spaces, unfinished basements, bathroom, kitchens,
etc. GFCI.
4. A compartment or chamber to which one or more air ducts are connected and that forms part
of the air distribution system.
5. A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing
characteristics unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc fault
is detected. ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
6. What is the minimum percent ampacity of the designed potential load of utilization equipment
of branch-circuit conductors that will be operated simultaneously? 125.
7. In an underground service-lateral conductor, what is the minimum conductor size of copper (in
mm dia.)? 3.2 mm dia.
8. A specific device or combination of devices designed to bypass a regulator.
9. Minimum dimension for round access openings in a manhole. 650 mm.
10. Floor plan showing location of equipment and devices, and their interconnection wiring.
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT.
11. It is used to support service entrance conductors and shall only contain service-entrance
conductors. CABLE TRAY.
12. What is the minimum overcurrent relay elements in circuit breakers for overcurrent protection
of 3-phase circuits operated from three current transformers? THREE.
13. A protective device for limiting transient voltages by diverting or limiting surge current. TVSS.
14. A protective device for limiting surge voltages by discharging or bypassing surge current.
SURGE VOLTAGE INTERRUPTER.
15. It is installed not less than 750 mm below the surface of the earth. PLATE ELECTRODES.
16. A device or group of devices that serves to govern in some predetermined manner, the electric
power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected. ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.
17. Rules of the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC) that identify actions that are specifically required
or prohibited and are characterized by the use of the terms shall or shall not. MANDATORY
RULES.
18. These are informational only and are not enforceable as requirements of the Philippine
Electrical Code. FINE PRINT NOTES.
19. Examples of these are references to other standards, references to related sections of this
Code, or information related to a code rule. It may be in the form of fine print notes. SYSTEM
FILES.
20. What is the minimum horizontal clearance from buildings for conductors of not over 600 volts,
nominal? 900mm.

SON, MIA GRACIA


1. Switching device is a device designed to? CLOSE, OPEN ONE OR MORE ELECTRIC CIRCUITS.
2. During low voltage operation, smaller working space shall be permitted where all exposed line
parts operate at not greater than ____________. 30 VOLTS RMS, 42 VOLTS, 60 VOLTS DC.
3. In existing dwelling units, service equipment or panel boards that do not exceed ________ shall be
permitted in spaces where the head room is less than 2000 mm.
4. Why should we enclose base terminals of transformers, switches, motor controllers and other
equipment?
5. In continuous loading, the maximum current is executed to continue for? 3 HOURS OR MORE.
6. The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuits and the outlet(s).
7. Electrically connected to a source of voltage?
8. A unit of an electrical that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
9. Service conductors made up in the form of a cable. SERVICE CABLE.
10. An assembly of two or more single-pole fuses.
11. Receptacle outlets shall be located in __________ in accordance with Part 2.10.
12. __________. Where two or more branch circuits supply devices or equipment on the same yoke, a
means to simultaneously disconnect the underground conductors supplying those devices shall be
provided at the point at which the branch circuit originates.
13. Circuits exceeding ________ volts, nominal, between the conductors shall be permitted to supply
utilization equipment in installations where conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that
only licensed electrical practitioner or non-licensed electrical practitioner under the supervision of a
licensed electrical practitioner service the installation.
14. ___________. The nominal voltage of a branch circuits shall not exceed the values permitted by
2.10.1.6(a) through 2.10.1.6(e).
15. Where the premises wiring system has branch circuits supplied from more than one nominal
voltage system, each undergrounded conductor of a branch circuit, where accessible, shall be
identified by system.
16. The _________ of a branch circuit shall be identified in accordance with 2.10.1.6.
17. Line-to-Neutral Loads. _________ branch circuits shall supply only line-to-neutral loads.
18. Branch circuits shall not be derived from a _______ unless the circuit supplied has a grounded
conductor that is electrically connected to a grounded conductor of the system supplying the
autotransformer.
19. Branch-circuit conductors and equipment shall be protected by __________ protective devices that
have a rating or setting that complies with 2.10.2.2(a) through (d).
20. Where a branch circuit supplies continuous loads or any combination of continuous and
_________ load, the rating of the overcurrent device shall not be less than the non-continuous load
plus 125% of the continuous load.

DELA CRUZ, CHRISTIAN


1. Branch circuits shall not be defined from autotransformers unless the circuit being supplied has
a grounded conductor connected to the supplying autotransformer. ARC FAULT CIRCUIT
BREAKER.
2. Permissible loads of cooking appliances that are fastened to a place. 40-50 BRANCH
CIRCUIT.
3. Permissible loads of lighting units, utilization equipment. 15-20 CIRCUIT BREAKER.
4. The overhead service conductor from the last pole or other aerial support. SERVICE DROP.
5. Service conductors between the terminal of the service equipment and the point usually
outside the building walls. SERVICE ENTRANCE.
6. The underground service conductors between the street main including any risers at a pole or
other structure or from transformers. SERVICE LATERAL.
7. An unintentional, electrically conducting connection between an underground conductor of
raceways, metallic equipment, or earth. GROUNDED.
8. A fuse shall be connected in _______ with each ungrounded conductor. SERIES.
9. Connects the equipment grounding connectors, the service equipment enclosures to the
grounding electrodes. GROUNDING ELECTRODE.
10. A protective device for limiting surge voltages by discharging or bypassing surge current.
SURGE ARRESTER.
11. Meaning of RMC. RIGID METALLIC CONDUIT.
12. A fabricated assembly of insulated conductors in a flexible metallic enclosure. METALLIC
WIREWAYS.
13. A factory assembly of two or insulated conductors enclosed within an overall nonmetallic
packet. NON-METALLIC SHEATED
14. What is IMC? INTERMEDIATE METALLIC CONDUIT.
15. Ampacity of conductors shall be protected not _______ 115% of the nameplate current rating
of the generator. LESS.
16. A grounded metal enclosure containing factory-mounted, bare of insulated conductors which
are usually a copper or aluminum bars, rods. METAL WIREWAYS.
17. Wireways where sheet metal through with hinged or removable covers for housing and
protecting electric wires and cable and in which conductors are aid in place after the wireway.
BUSWAYS.
18. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization. OUTLET.
19. Operation of equipment in excess of normal, full load rating. OVERLOAD.
20. The point of connection between the facilities of the serving utility and the premises wiring.
SERVICE POINT.

BOHIYAN, GIRLY P.
1. A general term including material, fittings, devices, appliances, luminaires (fixtures), apparatus, and
the like used as a part of, or in connection with, an electrical installation. EQUIPMENT.
2. It shall be arranged to drain and shall be rain tight in wet locations. RACEWAYS ON EXTERIORS
OF BUILDINGS OR OTHER STRUCTURES.
3. Constructed or protected so that exposure to the weather will not interfere with successful
operation. WEATHERPROOF.
4. It shall be permitted where the capacity requirements are in excess of 2000 amperes at a supply
voltage of 600 volts or less. ADDITIONAL FEEDERS OR BRANCH CIRCUITS.
5. A contact device installed at the outlet for the connection of an attachment plug. RECEPTACLE.
6. How deep shall the place electrodes be installed below the surface of the Earth. NOT LESS THAN
75O mm.
7. Constructed, protected, or treated so as to prevent rain from interfering with the successful
operation of the apparatus under specified test condition.
8. Shall be buried at a depth below the earth’s surface of not less than 750 mm.
9. Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use.
10. It shall be determined from the total calculated load and the size or rating of the circuits used.
11. Shall be provided for all working spaces about service equipment, switchboards, panelboards, or
motor control centers installed indoors.
12. It shall have separation of not less than 300 mm where not placed on racks or brackets.
13. It shall be corrosion resistant.
14. It shall be permitted to supply cooking appliances that are fastened in place in any occupancy.
15. Round access openings in a manhole shall not be _______ in diameter.
16. It shall be supported on glass or porcelain knobs, racks, brackets, or strain insulators.
17. It shall be permitted to supply mobile equipment.
18. It shall not be counted as part of the required number of receptacle outlets unless located within
450 mm of the wall.
19. ____________ shall not pass through the interior of another building or other structure.
20. Constructed so that moisture will not enter the enclosure under specified test conditions.

OBREGON, KIRK DANIEL B.


1. A branch that supplies energy to one or more outlets, to which appliances are to be connected and
that has no permanently connected luminaires (lighting fixtures) that not a part of an appliance.
BRANCH CIRCUIT APPLIANCE.
2. A generic term for a group of nonflammable synthetic chlorinated hydrocarbons used as electrical
insulating media. ASKAREL.
3. A device that, by insertion in a receptacle, establishes a connection between the conductors of
attached flexible cord and the conductors connected permanently to the receptacle. NEUTRAL
CONDUCTOR.
4. A device designed to open or close a circuit by nonautomatic means and to open the circuit
automatically on a predetermined overcurrent without damage to itself when properly applied within
its rating. CIRCUIT BREAKER.
5. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for 3 hours or more. CONTINUOUS
LOAD.
6. An outlet intended for the direct connection of a lampholder, a luminaire (lighting fixture), or a
pendant cord terminating in a lampholder. RECEPTACLE OUTLET (LIGHTING).
7. Outlets for heavy-duty lampholders shall be calculated at a minimum of ___________. 600 VOLT-
AMPERE.
8. For overhead service conductors, the conductor shall not be smaller than ___________ copper or
__________ aluminum or copper-clad aluminum. 8.0 mm2 or 14.0 mm2.
9. For installations consisting of not more than two 2-wire branch circuits, the service disconnecting
means shall have a rating of not less than _______ amperes. 30 AMPERE.
10. A fuse or a overcurrent trip unit of a circuit breaker shall be connected in _________ with each
ungrounded conductor. SERIES.
11. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment. OUTLET.
12. A system or circuit conductor that is intentionally grounded. GROUNDED CONDUCTOR.
13. An enclosure designed for surface mounting that has swinging doors or covers secured directly to
and telescoping with the walls of the box proper. CABINET.
14. The ratio of the maximum demand of a system, or part of a system, to the total connected load of a
system or part of the system under consideration. DEMAND FACTOR.
15. The current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use
without exceeding its temperature rating. AMPACITY.
16. A device intended to provide protection from the effects of arc faults by recognizing characteristics
unique to arcing and by functioning to de-energize the circuit when an arc fault is detected. ARC
FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
17. Appliance receptacle outlets installed in a dwelling unit for specific appliances, such as laundry
equipment, shall be installed within _________ of the intended location of the appliance. 1800mm.
18. Chapter 2 of the Philippine Electrical Code is entitled __________. WIRING AND PROTECTION.
19. For a one-family dwelling, the feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than
________. 100 AMPERES.
20. For overhead service location, service raceways shall be equipped with a ________ service head
at the point of the connection to service drop conductors. RAINTIGHT SERVICE HEAD.

LANUGAN, IVAN LEREY


1. Branch circuit ________ shall supply only non-lighting outlet loads.
2. In no case shall the load exceed the branch-circuit ampere rating.
3. It is built or constructed.
4. A device that establishes an electrical connection to the earth.
5. An electric circuit that energizes signaling equipment.
6. __________ shall be formed an individual conductors.
7. Individual conductors shall be insulated or covered.
8. It is electrically connected to a source of voltage.
9. Clearances shall not be less than 900 mm.
10. Service-lateral conductors shall be insulated for the applied voltage.
11. Conductor or conductive part intended to be energized in normal use.
12. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment.
13. An assembly of two or more single pole fuses.
14. Outlets for _______ shall be calculated at a minimum of 600 volt-amperes.
15. ________ recognized by this article shall be permitted as multiwire circuits.
16. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for 3 hours or more.
17. A cord connector that is supplied by a permanently connected cord pendant shall be considered a
receptacle outlet.
18. In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry.
19. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
20. A service conductor made up in a form of a cable.
AMADOR, CHRISFER JEFF
1. A unit of an electrical system that is intended to carry or control but not utilize electric energy.
2. A point on the wiring system at which current is taken to supply utilization equipment.
3. Rating over ___________ a shall be permitted to supply non-lighting outlet loads.
4. Grounded conductor. No overcurrent device shall be connected ________ with any conductor that
is intentionally grounded.
5. Dusttight. Constructed so that _________ will not enter the enclosing case under specified test
conditions.
6. Approved. Acceptable to the authority having __________.
7. The written _________ of the authority having jurisdiction.
8. For kitchen receptacle requirements, receptacle outlets shall be located above, but not more than
___________ above, the countertop.
9. An insulated conductor that is intended for use as a grounded conductor, where contained within a
flexible cord, shall be identified by a white or gray outer finish.
10. The feeder disconnecting means shall have a rating of not less than 100 ampere, 3-wire.
11. Conductors shall have a vertical clearance of not less than 2400 mm above the roof surface.
12. The conductors shall not be smaller than 8.0 mm2 (3.2 mm dia) copper or 14 mm2 aluminum or
copper-clad aluminum.
13. A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for 3 hours or more.
14. For devices with screw shells, the terminal for the grounded conductor shall be the one connected
to the screw shell.
15. _________ recognized by this article shall be permitted as multiwire circuits.
16. Shall consists of a substantial metal structure and a sheet metal enclosure.
17. Overhead span of open conductors and open multiconductor cables shall have a vertical clearance
of not less than ______ above the roof surface.
18. Shall be formed on individual conductors to prevent the entrance of moisture, service-entrance
conductor shall be connected to the service-drop conductors.
19. A device that establishes an electrical connections to the earth.
20. Electrically connected to source of voltage.

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