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Sheridan | &% Canadian Electrical Safety Code, Sections 26, 30, 32 & 62 Pamma Yes/Ne Indicate whether vou agree ith the statement. a “Yes” b “No” L. (1 point) Where the sill of a window is located at a height of 375mm above finished floor, is the wall space between the floor and the window to be considered “finished wall”? Code: (Qé - 720 l° 2. (1 point) May CO (carbon monoxide) alarms be connected to an AFCI protected circuit? Code: 32/2()(’) (b 3. (1 point) When installing a new bathroom in the unfinished basement of a newer home, is it permissable to enclose the service panelboard with-in the new bathroom? - Code: Zé"éOO / a. Yes @No 4. (1 point) A kitchen has an island counter top measuring 1.2m x 600mm. Is a receptacle required to be installed on the island? @ Yes b. No 5. (1 point) Does a central vacuum system require a separate, dedicated circuit? o Code: /?é éS/L/ 2 @ Yes b. No 6. (1 poinf) May branch circuits used to supply current to fixed space heating loads be used to supply other loads? Code: B2 /o ¢ a. Yes & No
Sheridan | &ze Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 7. 10. 11 (1 point) Where electrical equipment is open on the bottom and installed directly on a combustible surface, It must be installed on a steel plate. What is the minimum thickness of the steel?. a. 0.75mm @ l.6mm b. 1/4inch d. 2.54mm L Code: % . oo (1 point) When located remote from a pipe organ, the organ console must be equipped with a pilot lamp to indicate to the organist, the proper operation of: (@ the blower motor. c. the tuning of the instrument. b. the pipes. d. the bellows. Code: % (900 ¢ (1 point) The supply conductors feeding a deep well submersible pump shall be supported vertically 1o the discharge pipe at intervals not exceeding: ‘ a. 1.0m ¢c. 5.0m b. 1.5m @ 3.0m 3 Code: /'Zé' Q34 b (1 point) Indoor electrical equipment with a single dielectric filled tank that contains more than 23 litres of coolant must be located: a. underground (©) in an electrical equipment vault b. at least 3.0m AFF d. inan electrical panel room Code: Qé -O10 . (1 point) Feeder overcurrent protection for capacitors must not exceed: a. 125% of the rated capacitor current. c. 150% of the rated capacitor current. (> 250% of the rated capacitor current. d. 175% of the rated capacitor current. Code: 2@ - 210 (1 point) Conductors supplying a single transformer primary shall have an ampacity not less than: a. 105% of the rated transformer primary @ 125% of the rated transformer primary current. current. b. 150% of the rated transformer primary d. 250% of the rated transformer primary current. current. Code: 26 ‘ Zfé (
13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Sheridan | ¢ave (1 point) For the control of luminaire(s) lighting an upper floor stairway, 3 way switches are required if the stairway has: a. 6 or more risers. c. 2 or more risers. b. 7 or more risers. l/D d. 4 or more risers. O / Code: (1 point) In a residential kitchen, the minimum length of counter top that requires a split or “T” slot receptacle is: 300mm. c. 150mm. 200mm. d. 450mm. coqe. A6 2% - dii (1 point) An electric storage tank water heater must have a thermostat with a maximum temperature setting of: a. 75°C c. 105°C b. 80°C @QOC’C Code: é 2 /1& (1 point) In residential occupancies, fixed electric space heating circuits shall have a maximum ampacity of: a. 20 Amps &2 30 Amps b. 60 Amps d. 40 Amps Code: é‘y ' “L[ é 2 (1 pointy A 14-50R installed for a range shall have a minimum circuit ampacity of: a. 40 Amps c. 35 Amps b. 30 Amps @ 50 Amps Code: Qé . 7416( ‘ 7 (1 pointy The number of 5-15R split and 5-20R t-slot receptacles installed above a kitchen counter and on one circuit shall not exceed: a. 6 o 2 b. 4 d 1 Code: | /76' 6% C(
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TS Shel‘ ldan (Csft;[ative 19. (1 point) Receptacles installed in proximity to a sink or wash basin must be GFCI protected if the distance between the receptacle and the sink is less than: a. 0.5m ¢c. 2.5m ® 15m d. 2.0m Code: Qé ) 70/// 20. (1 pointy NoO point in a hallway in a dwelling unit may be more than: a. 900mm from a receptacle. c. 1.8m from a receptacle. (® 4.5m from a receptacle. d. 2.5m from a receptacle. Code: 26?22 i 21. (1 point) The centre line of a 14-50R receptacle installed for a range must be at a height of: <& 130mm AFF c. 180mm AFF b. 150mm AFF d. 100mm AFF Code: Zé ) 722 C\ 22. (1 point) Residential receptacles installed less than 2m above the finished floor and not behind stationary appliances shall be: a. GFCI Protected ¢. Weather Resistant b. AFCI Protected (& Tampes Resistant Code: Qé 706 i 2 True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. “a” True “p” False 23. (1 point) The back door of a house is not required to have an exterior luminaire. Code: OLD a. True alse 24. (1 point) When installed in residential sleeping facilities (bedrooms), circuits feeding receptacles must be protected by an Arc Fault Circuit Interupter. Code: Zé éS,S’/ oL \B True b. False 25. (1 point) Receptacles located out doors are not permitted to be connected to the same circuit as those inside a home. Code: ]é 6%, G 2. True - b. False
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