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Relocatable Power Taps & NFPA 1 Quiz

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Question 1 of 10

What is the code term for what most people call a power strip?

A relocatable power tap is the code-defined term for a power strip.
Question 2 of 10

Relocatable power taps are primarily designed to provide...

Relocatable power taps provide additional outlets for devices that plug in.
Question 3 of 10

Which of the following is a common misuse of relocatable power taps prohibited by NFPA 1?

Running a relocatable power tap cord through a wall is a violation of the code.
Question 4 of 10

According to NFPA 1, relocatable power taps should be directly connected to a...

NFPA 1 requires direct connection to a permanently installed receptacle.
Question 5 of 10

What is the primary difference between a relocatable power tap and an extension cord?

A relocatable power tap offers multiple outlets, while an extension cord extends the reach of a device.
Question 6 of 10

What is the primary reason why chaining relocatable power taps or using makeshift distribution systems increases risk?

Chaining increases loose connections and overload potential.
Question 7 of 10

Which of the following is a common violation related to relocatable power taps?

Running cords under carpets is a common and dangerous violation.
Question 8 of 10

What is the purpose of product listing requirements (e.g., UL 1363) for relocatable power taps?

Listing ensures safety and performance standards are met.
Question 9 of 10

According to the article, relocatable power taps are NOT meant to be used as a...

Relocatable power taps are not designed to replace permanent receptacles.
Question 10 of 10

Why is the direct-connection rule for relocatable power taps important?

Direct connection minimizes potential hazards associated with misuse.
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