virtualcom13at
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Sorry to ask but i really need help with 5 out of my 61 question TMA, Its driving me mad headbang . I have read over and over the recommended reading and more but I cant seem to find the correct answers and I don't want to put just want i think it is.
My questions are,
1 - When applying a test voltage to an item of class I equipment, a value of 0.1 MOhms is obtained. One possible reason for this low reading could be:
A - progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors and earth
B - progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors
C - an open circuit has occurred within the protective conductor
D - a short circuit between live conductors within the appliance cord set
2 - Whilst carrying out an earth continuity measurement on a 3 kW class I electric fire, the measured resistance slightly increases during the period of test. One possible reason for this increse in resistance could be:
A - degradation of the insulation due to an excessive test current
B - an open circuit in the protective conductor
C - a loose connection at the earth terminal within the mains plug
D - insufficient current supplied by the test equipment
3 - where equipment has a protective conductor current designed to exceed 3.5 mA, one requirment is that the label is fixed adjacent to the equipment primary power connection which includes the wording:
A - possibility of high touch current
B - danger high touch current
C - presence of high touch current
D - warning high touch current
4 - which one of the following types of equipment in shops and offices is considered most likely to develop dangerous faults:
A - movable
B - stationary
C - portable
D - hand-held
5 - which one of the following arrangements would not meet the requirments of the iee code of practice:
A - class I equipment supplied by a 1.5 mm three-core extension lead connected into a 13 A three-pin socket outlet
B - class II equipment supplied by a 1.5 mm two-core extension lead connected into a 13 a three-pin socket outlet.
C - class I equipment supplied by a 2.5 mm three-core extension lead connected into a BS EN 60309-2 socket outlet
D - class III equipment supplied by a two-core flexible cord connected into the secondary of an isolating transformer supplying SELV lighting equipment
please don't hassle me as I am only on the second lesson of a course that after 18 months will only be a domestic installer and I don't claim to be anything else. I have managed to answer the rest of the questions but these certain ones are just doing me in and if anyone would be so kind to help me answer these 5 questions that would be fantastic. Even better if you could give a few words to where I could read about these answers so I can get a better understanding. Maybe a section from my BS 7671 book that I am not noticing.
sorry to ask ray
My questions are,
1 - When applying a test voltage to an item of class I equipment, a value of 0.1 MOhms is obtained. One possible reason for this low reading could be:
A - progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors and earth
B - progressive failure of the insulation between live conductors
C - an open circuit has occurred within the protective conductor
D - a short circuit between live conductors within the appliance cord set
2 - Whilst carrying out an earth continuity measurement on a 3 kW class I electric fire, the measured resistance slightly increases during the period of test. One possible reason for this increse in resistance could be:
A - degradation of the insulation due to an excessive test current
B - an open circuit in the protective conductor
C - a loose connection at the earth terminal within the mains plug
D - insufficient current supplied by the test equipment
3 - where equipment has a protective conductor current designed to exceed 3.5 mA, one requirment is that the label is fixed adjacent to the equipment primary power connection which includes the wording:
A - possibility of high touch current
B - danger high touch current
C - presence of high touch current
D - warning high touch current
4 - which one of the following types of equipment in shops and offices is considered most likely to develop dangerous faults:
A - movable
B - stationary
C - portable
D - hand-held
5 - which one of the following arrangements would not meet the requirments of the iee code of practice:
A - class I equipment supplied by a 1.5 mm three-core extension lead connected into a 13 A three-pin socket outlet
B - class II equipment supplied by a 1.5 mm two-core extension lead connected into a 13 a three-pin socket outlet.
C - class I equipment supplied by a 2.5 mm three-core extension lead connected into a BS EN 60309-2 socket outlet
D - class III equipment supplied by a two-core flexible cord connected into the secondary of an isolating transformer supplying SELV lighting equipment
please don't hassle me as I am only on the second lesson of a course that after 18 months will only be a domestic installer and I don't claim to be anything else. I have managed to answer the rest of the questions but these certain ones are just doing me in and if anyone would be so kind to help me answer these 5 questions that would be fantastic. Even better if you could give a few words to where I could read about these answers so I can get a better understanding. Maybe a section from my BS 7671 book that I am not noticing.
sorry to ask ray