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Quiz on the Code - RV Parks

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1. A minimum of ______ percent of all new recreational vehicle sites with electrical supply, must each be equipped with a 50-ampere, 125/250-volt weather-resistant receptacle.

(a) 50
(b) 30
(c) 40
(d) 100

2. Dedicated tent sites with a 15- or 20-ampere electrical supply _________when determining the percentage of recreational vehicle sites with 30- or 50-ampere receptacles.

(a)  are included
(b)  are not included
(c)  are included as ½ of a standard RV site
(d)  are included as ¾ of a standard RV site

3. The grounded conductor, ________ used as an equipment grounding conductor for recreational vehicles or equipment within the recreational vehicle park.

(a) under certain exception, may be
(b) may be
(c) other than for range cables, may not be
(d) may not be

4. Where provided on back-in sites, the RV site electrical supply equipment shall be located on the left (road) side of the parked vehicle, on a line that is ______ from the left edge (driver’s side of the parked RV).

(a)  5 to 7 feet
(b)  3 to 6 feet
(c)  2 to 4 feet
(d)  4 to 6 feet

5. Which of the following best describes when recreational vehicle (RV) site supply equipment is not required to have a grounding electrode?

(a)  When supplying power to multiple RVs from a central pedestal
(b)  When used solely as service equipment for the site
(c)  When providing temporary power during construction
(d)  When not functioning as service equipment

 

 

Key (All questions are based on Article 551 NEC 2023)

1.  (c)  .71(C)

2.  (b)  .71(D)

3.  (d)  .76(D)

4.  (a)   .77(A)

5.  (d)  .76(A)

 

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