HAWAII JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN EXAM COVERAGE
The Hawaii Journeyman Electrician exam evaluates knowledge of
electrical theory, installation practices, and safety standards required
for licensed electrical work. The exam coverage includes electrical
fundamentals such as Ohm's Law, circuit analysis, and load
calculations. It also assesses understanding of wiring methods,
conduit systems, grounding and bonding, and electrical device
installation. Additional areas include interpretation of electrical
blueprints and the National Electrical Code (NEC), with emphasis on
Hawaii-specific amendments. The exam further covers safety
procedures, troubleshooting electrical systems, motor controls, and
compliance with electrical regulations and inspection requirements
,Systems rated 1000V or less that are used for creation and
manipulation of data, voice, video, and similar signals that do not
process communications circuits as defined in 805.2.
A. information technology equipment
B. data equipment
C. switchboards
D. relay boards
A. information technology equipment
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,What is the MINIMUM length of copper conductor required for use as
a concrete-encased electrode located in the bottom of a footing
covered by 2-inches of concrete?
A. 10 feet
B. 20 feet
C. 30 feet
D. four lengths of copper conductor, seven feet long, connected
together with standard tie wire
B. 20 feet
250.52(A)(3)
, Conductors used in an underground installation are said to be used in
a ________________.
A. damp location
B. moist location
C. wet location
D. subterranean location
C. wet location
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