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C&G 2382.

17th Edition (BS7671:2008) Examination


(You should allow 1 hour 10 minutes for this 40 question Mock-exam)

1. a. b. c. d. 2. a. b. c. d. 3. a. b. c. d. 4. a. b. c. d. 5. a. b. c. d.

The Regulations (BS7671:2008) do NOT apply to Residential Premises Industrial Premises Lightning Protection Street Furniture The Regulations do apply to Offshore Installations Mines & Quarries Lift Installations Low Voltage Generators Which of the Following documents are deemed Non- Statutory BS7671:2008 EAWR 1989 HASAW 1974 ESQCR 2002 Parts 3 7 of BS7671:2008 are explained in rudimentary terms within Chapter 13 Chapter 12 Part 3 Appendix 5 Basic protection is defined as Protection against shock under fault conditions Protection against shock under fault free conditions Protection against contact with live parts under fault free conditions Protection against faults under sound electrical conditions

6. Equipment in which protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only is described as a. Double Insulated Equipment b. Class I Equipment c. Class II Equipment d. Class III Equipment 7. The Earthing System illustrated in Figure 1 below would be identified as a a. b. c. d. TN-S TT TN-C-S IT
Figure 1

8. A Voltage of 250Volts AC (rms) would be defined as a. b. c. d. Band I Extra Low Voltage High Voltage Low Voltage

9. In determining Maximum Demand, Diversity may be applies, which is a. b. c. d. Taking the sum of all the protective devices from any CCU Taking into account that not all loads will be switched on at the same time Taking into account that all loads doubtless will be engaged at the same time Ensuring that an economical and reliable design preference is utilised.

10. Every Installation is divided into circuits in order to a. b. c. d. Ensue simplicity of isolation Comply with European Standards Avoid hazards and prevent inconvenience in the event of a fault Allow individual energising of circuits which are not isolated

11. A building made entirely out of wood would be categorised for External Influences as a. b. c. d. CA2 CA1 CB3 CB4

12. The Maximum Disconnection time for an a.c. TN circuit rated at 230V is a. b. c. d. 0.04 seconds 0.1 seconds 0.4 seconds 0.2 seconds

13. The Maximum Zs for a BSEN60898 Type C circuit breaker rated at 16Amps with a 0.4second disconnection time is a. b. c. d. 2.87! 1.44 ! 0.72 ! 1.15 !

14. For a TT System the Maximum earth fault loop impedance for a 100mA BSEN61008-1 RCD in a 230Volt circuit is a. b. c. d. 500 ! 460 ! 167 ! 100 !

15. Where, on electrical equipment, must the symbol in figure 2 be present

Figure 2

a. b. c. d.

Where basic and supplementary earthing is present on an appliance Where supplementary earth-bonding to an appliance is not present Where electrical equipment has basic insulation only Where Class I equipment is served from a sub-main CCU

16. Where Basic Protection is employed in the form of a barrier or enclosure, any horizontal top surface must meet a protection level of at least a. b. c. d. IPDXX IP2X IPXX3 IP4X

17. Except if made from adequate material, a luminaire rated at 200Watts should be located away from combustible material by a. b. c. d. 0.3m 0.5m 0.8m 1.0m

18. To avoid burning, a non-metallic part intended to be touched but not hand held cannot exceed a. b. c. d. 80C 85C 90C 95C

19. In relation to Voltage Disturbances, the resistance of the earthing arrangement at the Transformer is referred to, within the area of symbols, as a. b. c. d. RA RB RD RE

20. Every core of a cable shall be identifiable at its terminations and preferably throughout its length by a. b. c. d. colour code only letter code only number code only one or more of the above

21. An appropriate colour for a PEN conductor should be: a. b. c. d. blue through its length with green markings at the terminations green & yellow through its length with blue markings at the terminals green & yellow through its length with brown markings at its terminals. Green through its length with yellow markings at the terminals

22. A permanent label with the words Safety Electrical Connection Do Not Remove, complies with: a. b. c. d. BS728 BS1363 BS951 BS423

23. A cable buried underground but not in conduit or ducting for mechanical protection must incorporate a. b. c. d. An earthed armour or metal sheath or both A surface covering of 50mm thickness paving stones A clear surface warning notice informing of its location A PVC outer sheath

24. The de-rating factor for a cable surrounded by 50mm of thermal insulation is a. b. c. d. 0.88 0.78 0.63 0.51

25. In an L.V installation supplied directly from a public L.V distribution system the maximum volt drop on a lighting circuit between the origin and any load point should be no greater than a. b. c. d. 6% Uo 5% Uo 4% Uo 3% Uo

26. Every electrical inspection shall be accessible for inspection, testing and maintenance purposes except for which of the following a. b. c. d. A connection made in a junction box beneath floorboards A connection made within a motor control unit A connection designed to withstand fault current A compound filled or encapsulated joint

27. The rated RCD operating current of such a device installed as a protection against risk of fire in a TT system shall have a value of a. b. c. d. 30mA 100mA 300mA 500mA

28. The maximum prospective short circuit or earth fault current in a circuit should not exceed a. b. c. d. The operating current of circuit switching devices The rated breaking capacity of any associated protective device The design current of the circuit The rated operating current of any RCD in circuit

29. Which of the following switching devices may be satisfactorily utilised for the purposes of isolation? a. b. c. d. BSEN60669-2-4 BSEN60669-2-3 BSEN60669-2-1 BSEN60669-1

30. When using bare conductors in extra low voltage lighting installations supplied from a safety isolating transformer the minimum permissible cross sectional area of conductors must be a. b. c. d. 1.5mm2 2.5mm2 4mm2 6mm2

31. Suspension devices for ELV luminaries must in any case be capable of supporting at least a. b. c. d. 5 Kg 7.5 Kg 10 Kg 20 Kg

32. An automatic electrical safety service supply classed as medium break must, in the event of losing the main supply, instate the safety service supply in a time period of a. b. c. d. between 0.15 & 0.5 seconds between 0.5 & 5 seconds between 5 & 15 seconds greater than 15 seconds

33. The minimum value of Insulation Resistance for a 230Volt system must be a. >0.25 M! b. >0.5 M! c. >1.0 M! d. >2.0 M! 34. Correct Polarity must ensure that every ES lamp-holder have their outer or screwed contacts connected to the neutral conductor, except for a. b. c. d. E14 & E27 Lampholders E14 & BSEN60895 Lampholders E27 & BSEN61009 Lampholders E11 & E24 Lampholders

35. To comply with PART 6 of BS7671, Periodic Inspection & Testing shall be specifically undertaken by a. b. c. d. A formally qualified Test Engineer A person deemed as the Duty Holder of the company carrying out the work A expressly skilled person A competent person

36. Zone 2 of a bathroom is restricted to the highest water outlet or the horizontal plane lying above finished floor level by a. b. c. d. 3.00m 2.50m 2.25m 2.00m

37. In Zone 3 of a Sauna equipment must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of a. b. c. d. 100C 120C 125C 170C

38. In marinas, equipment installed above a jetty or wharf, which is likely to encounter water jets, shall be selected to comply with external influence levels of a. b. c. d. (AD4): IPX4 (AD5): IPX5 (AD6): IPX6 (AE6): IPX5

39. For a BS88-2.2 Fuse rated at 25A to obtain a 0.4sec disconnection time, it would require a minimum prospective fault current of a. b. c. d. 160A 130A 100A 85A

40. A 30Amp Semi Enclosed BS3036 Fuse receiving a prospective fault current of 130A would disconnect in a. b. c. d. 5.0sec 1.0sec 0.4sec 0.2sec

Answers: 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. C 11. A 12. C 13. B 14. B 15. C 16. D 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. D 21. B 22. C 23. A 24. A 25. D 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D 36. C 37. C 38. B 39. A 40. C Part 1 -110.2 Page 13 Part 1 -110.1 Page 12 Part 1 -114.1 Page 13 Part 1 -120.3 Page 14 Part 2 - DEFENITIONS Part 2 - DEFENITIONS Part 2 - DEFENITIONS Part 2 - DEFENITIONS Part 3 - 311.1 Page 38 Part 3 - 314.1 Page 39 Appendix 5 Page 319 Part 4 - Table 41.1 Page 46 Part 4 - Max Zs Tables - Part 4 Part 4 - Table 41.5 Page 50 Part 4 - 412.2.1 Page 55 Part 4 - 416.2.2 Page 60 Part 4 - 422.3.1 Page 67 Part 4 - Table 42.1 Page 69 Part 4 - 442.1.2 Page 80 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Table 52.2 Page 104 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 5 Part 6 - Table 61 Page 158 Part 6 - 612.6 Page 159 Part 6 - 621.5 Page 162 Part 6 - Page 169 Part 7 - 703.512.2. Page 180 Part 7 - 709.512.2.1.1 Page 193 Appendix - Time/Current Graph - Page 248 Appendix - Time/Current Graph -Page 245

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