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Level 3 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology Unit 3 Sample questions answers
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#Unit 3: Installation (Buildings and Structures): Fault diagnosis and rectification
Sample questions
Answer guide
1. List six areas where faults can occur in an electrical installation.
Solution
Wiring
Cable terminations
Accessories
Connections
Luminaries
Switch gear
(any other) (6 marks)
2. Describe three situations which may affect rectification of a fault in an installation.
Solution
1. Access to the area where the fault is eg on an oven that is too hot to work on.
(2 marks)
2. Provision of an emergency supply eg in a hospital or similar situation.
(2 marks)
3. Client demand for a continuous supply eg fault in an IT installation therefore emergency supply needs to be verified before disconnection. (2 marks)
3. Describe special precautions that need to be taken when:
a. handling sensitive electronic components
b. working on equipment having large capacitive circuits
c. terminating fibre optic cables.
Solution
a. Take precautions against damage when handling due to electrostatic electricity.
(2 marks)
b. Isolate from the supply and discharge capacitors.
(2 marks)
c. Follow manufactures termination procedures and take extra care to avoid cuts and damage to eyes from glass shards and splinters. (2 marks)
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4. a. State the procedures to be carried out before starting fault diagnosis in terms of:
(i) procedures for isolation
(ii) proof of voltage testing equipment
b. State procedures regarding functional checks on completion of the rectification process.
Solution
a. (i) Ensure loads are disconnected using switches and circuit breakers designed to open circuits on load, switch off the isolator and lock in the off position.
(2 marks)
(ii) Prior to testing, check voltage test equipment against a known source to ensure correct operation and calibration. (2 marks)
b. Check polarity, continuity and insulation tests before connecting the supply and earth fault loop impedance tests with the supply connected, check operation of all circuits and equipment. (2 marks)
5. a) List three sources of information that may be referred to when commissioning an installation.
B) Identify three building materials which may need replacement/making good after fault finding.
Solution
a)
IEE wiring regulations
contract specification
wiring diagram
distribution drawings
manufactures instructions
statutory regulations
(any three from six) (3 marks)
B) Brickwork, plaster, decoration or suitable alternatives (3 marks)
6. Name the type of instrument with typical range to be used for the following tests
a. continuity of protective conductors
b. RCD testing
c. Measurement of current on load.
Solution
a. A low reading ohmmeter with a range typically 0
Level 3 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology Unit 3 Sample questions answers
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#Unit 3: Installation (Buildings and Structures): Fault diagnosis and rectification
Sample questions
Answer guide
1. List six areas where faults can occur in an electrical installation.
Solution
Wiring
Cable terminations
Accessories
Connections
Luminaries
Switch gear
(any other) (6 marks)
2. Describe three situations which may affect rectification of a fault in an installation.
Solution
1. Access to the area where the fault is eg on an oven that is too hot to work on.
(2 marks)
2. Provision of an emergency supply eg in a hospital or similar situation.
(2 marks)
3. Client demand for a continuous supply eg fault in an IT installation therefore emergency supply needs to be verified before disconnection. (2 marks)
3. Describe special precautions that need to be taken when:
a. handling sensitive electronic components
b. working on equipment having large capacitive circuits
c. terminating fibre optic cables.
Solution
a. Take precautions against damage when handling due to electrostatic electricity.
(2 marks)
b. Isolate from the supply and discharge capacitors.
(2 marks)
c. Follow manufactures termination procedures and take extra care to avoid cuts and damage to eyes from glass shards and splinters. (2 marks)
___________________________________________________________________
4. a. State the procedures to be carried out before starting fault diagnosis in terms of:
(i) procedures for isolation
(ii) proof of voltage testing equipment
b. State procedures regarding functional checks on completion of the rectification process.
Solution
a. (i) Ensure loads are disconnected using switches and circuit breakers designed to open circuits on load, switch off the isolator and lock in the off position.
(2 marks)
(ii) Prior to testing, check voltage test equipment against a known source to ensure correct operation and calibration. (2 marks)
b. Check polarity, continuity and insulation tests before connecting the supply and earth fault loop impedance tests with the supply connected, check operation of all circuits and equipment. (2 marks)
5. a) List three sources of information that may be referred to when commissioning an installation.
B) Identify three building materials which may need replacement/making good after fault finding.
Solution
a)
IEE wiring regulations
contract specification
wiring diagram
distribution drawings
manufactures instructions
statutory regulations
(any three from six) (3 marks)
B) Brickwork, plaster, decoration or suitable alternatives (3 marks)
6. Name the type of instrument with typical range to be used for the following tests
a. continuity of protective conductors
b. RCD testing
c. Measurement of current on load.
Solution
a. A low reading ohmmeter with a range typically 0