As an electrical contractor, you must perform suitability checks before ordering or installing equipment. Match each verification action with its practical application on the job site.
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When performing a suitability check on listed or classified equipment before ordering or installing it, which of the following does a contractor verify?
When ordering equipment for a new project, an electrical contractor can safely assume a component is suitable for the installation as long as it looks identical to a device used on a previous job, eliminating the need to check its specific listings or instructions.
As an electrical contractor, you must perform suitability checks before ordering or installing equipment. Match each verification action with its practical application on the job site.
You are an electrical contractor preparing to order protective covers for receptacles in a new outdoor wet location. To avoid the costly mistake of ordering non-compliant parts based on visual similarity, arrange the following steps in the logical sequence required to perform a proper listed and classified equipment suitability check.
You are evaluating a proposed substitution where a cheaper receptacle cover is offered in place of the specified model. To properly judge whether to approve this change for an outdoor wet location, you cannot rely on visual similarity; you must critically assess the product's specific markings, ratings, and manufacturer instructions to perform a listed and classified equipment ____ check.