CIW Chapter 4 Flashcards
A(n) ___ line is a thick line used to define and provide detail about a particular shape or symbol.
object
A ___ is a document that is used to initiate and keep track of changes to the original work.
change order
A ___ is a sheet-metal or nonmetallic enclosure with a cover that opens to provide access to the conductors inside.
wireway
With a(n) ___ panel board, 10% or less of the installed overcorrect devices supply lighting and appliance branch circuits.
power
The most common size for working drawings is ___.
24”x36”
A(n) ___ drawing is used to provide information not clearly shown in another part of the drawing.
detail
A plan view looks down at the building from approximately ___’-___” above the floor.
4,0
(The)___ is the nonprofit organization that provides standardized specifications for building construction.
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
A ___ is an electrical panel, or group of panels designed to form a single panel, that is contained in a cabinet or cutout box.
panelboard
Thick broken lines are used to indicate wiring that is ___.
concealed in floors or walls
A ___ is a rope, wire, or cable used to stabilize a vertical member.
guy
A(n) ___ note is a note on a drawing that contains information specific to the drawing on that particular page or sheet.
drawing
A ___ line is an inclined line on a drawing or print that extends from a written note to the object that it refers to.
leader
A(n) ___ drawing is a final drawing prepared by an AE firm and turned over to the building owner at the conclusion of the project to accurately reflect the completed project.
as-built
A(n) ___ outlet is a receptacle outlet that is installed for general purpose use.
convenience