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1. A pool recirculating pump motor receptacle shall be permitted not less than feet from the inside walls of the pool.
- [ ] 6
- [ ] 15
- [ ] 10
- [ ] 8
2. An electric pump in a pond may be supplied by a Type flexible cord.
- [ ] SP-1 or SPE-1
- [ ] SO or ST
- [ ] TPT or TS
- [ ] SRD or SRDT
3. A 240v service cable passing over an outside spa shall have a vertical clearance from the water level of at least .
- [ ] 22.5'
- [ ] 18"
- [ ] 14.5'
- [ ] 25'
4. Pool-associated motors shall be connected to an equipment grounding conductor not smaller than # .
- [ ] 10
- [ ] 8
- [ ] 12
- [ ] 14
5. Receptacles located within feet of the inside walls of a pool shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
- [ ] 8
- [ ] 20
- [ ] 10
- [ ] 15
6. Maximum voltage between conductors serving a submersible pump in a fountain is volts.
- [ ] 250
- [ ] 300
- [ ] 150
- [ ] 600
7. All electric equipment, including power supply cords, used with storable pools shall be protected by .
- [ ] GFCI
- [ ] fuses
- [ ] double-insulation
- [ ] circuit breakers
8. In a swimming pool, electric equipment that depends on submersion for safe operation shall be protected against overheating by a/an .
- [ ] thermal overload
- [ ] toggle switch
- [ ] in line fuse
- [ ] low water cut off
9. A pool panelboard, not part of the service equipment, shall have a grounding conductor installed between
.
- [ ] its grounding terminal and the grounding terminal of the service equipment
- [ ] its grounding terminal and bonding grid
- [ ] its grounding terminal and a seperate ground
- [ ] its grounding terminal and a ground rod
10. Wading pools are those that are constructed on or above the ground and are capable of holding water to a maximum depth of .
- [ ] 42"
- [ ] 4'
- [ ] 30"
- [ ] 18"
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