ICC Residential Electrical Inspectors Practice Exam

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According to code, how far should a 125V, 15 or 20 amp receptacle be located from a permanently installed pool?

3 feet to 10 feet

6 feet to 20 feet

The correct answer is based on the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements pertaining to the placement of receptacles in relation to pools. Specifically, the NEC dictates that a 125V, 15 or 20 amp receptacle must be installed at a distance no less than 6 feet and no more than 20 feet from the inside wall of the pool. This distance is crucial for safety, as it reduces the risk of electrical shock to individuals in or near the pool water.

Furthermore, the specified range ensures that electrical outlets are accessible for pool-related equipment, such as pumps and heaters, while they remain safely distanced to mitigate hazards associated with water. Other options do not align with the NEC guidelines, which is why they are not the correct choice. The code is stringent about these distances to promote safety and protect individuals from electrical hazards associated with water exposure.

8 feet to 15 feet

10 feet to 25 feet

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