What is the minimum number of 125-volt, 15- or 20-ampere convenience receptacles that the NEC ® requires to be installed near a permanently installed pool? The pool is located in your neighbor's backyard. {Ans: one}___ can be described as the point of demarcation between where the serving utility ends and the premises wiring begins. {Ans: Service Point}Loads, such as heating and air conditioning, that do not operate at the same time are said to be noncoincident loads. While separate circuits must be designed to serve each load, when calculating service load only the ___ of two noncoincident loads needs to be included. {Ans: larger}A short length of EMT is run between two panels. The ampacity values for the conductors in this EMT need not be derated, as long as the length of the EMT does not exceed ___. {Ans: 24 in.}what part of the NEC is a reference for calculating conduit fill where all conductors are the same size {Ans: Annex c}eleven #12, five #10, and six #6 THHN/THWN conductors will be installed in a run of EMT. The smallest trade size EMT you can use is {Ans: 1 1/4in}