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Electrical Code Terms - 11

Across
Capable of being reached quickly for operation, renewal, or inspections without requiring those to whom ready access is requisite to take actions such as to use tools (other than keys), to climb over or under, to remove obstacles, or to resort to portable ladders, and so forth.
The maximum current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously under the conditions of use without exceeding its temperature rating.
A branch circuit that consists of two or more ungrounded conductors that have a voltage between them, and a grounded conductor that has equal voltage between it and each ungrounded conductor of the circuit and that is connected to the neutral or grounded conductor of the system.
A unit of an electrical system, other than a conductor, that carries or controls electric energy as its principal function.
A branch circuit that supplies energy to one or more outlets to which appliances are to be connected and that has no permanently connected luminaires that are not a part of an appliance.
Operation at a substantially constant load for an indefinitely long time.
The circuit of a control apparatus or system that carries the electric signals directing the performance of the controller but does not carry the main power current.
An unintentional, electrically conductive connection between an ungrounded conductor of an electrical circuit and the normally non–current-carrying conductors, metallic enclosures, metallic raceways, metallic equipment, or earth.
A system or circuit conductor that is intentionally grounded.
Down
All circuit conductors between the service equipment, the source of a separately derived system, or other power supply source and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device.
A branch circuit that consists of two or more ungrounded conductors that have a voltage between them, and a grounded conductor that has equal voltage between it and each ungrounded conductor of the circuit and that is connected to the neutral or grounded conductor of the system.
The circuit conductors between the final overcurrent device protecting the circuit and the outlet(s).
A building that consists solely of one dwelling unit.
The case or housing of apparatus, or the fence or walls surrounding an installation to prevent personnel from accidentally contacting energized parts or to protect the equipment from physical damage.
A load where the maximum current is expected to continue for 3 hours or more.
Acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction.
A generic term for a group of nonflammable synthetic chlorinated hydrocarbons used as electrical insulating media.