New York State Master Electrician Practice Exam

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What is the maximum capacity for portable mobile and transportable medical x-ray equipment that does not require an individual branch circuit?

  1. 30 amperes

  2. 40 amperes

  3. 60 amperes

  4. 80 amperes

The correct answer is: 60 amperes

The maximum capacity for portable mobile and transportable medical x-ray equipment that does not require an individual branch circuit is 60 amperes. This guideline is established under the National Electrical Code (NEC) to ensure that x-ray equipment can be safely operated without the need for dedicated circuits, emphasizing the importance of adequate overcurrent protection while maintaining the flexibility and mobility of portable medical x-ray devices. Equipment that draws more than 60 amperes typically necessitates individual branch circuits to ensure proper load management and minimize the risk of circuit overload, which can lead to electrical hazards. Understanding this limit is essential for electricians and technicians working in medical environments to ensure compliance with safety standards and effective power distribution for portable and mobile medical equipment.