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1. If an electrician installs a circuit breaker in a location that is not 'readily
accessible', what potential issues could arise during an inspection?
The inspector may cite non-compliance with safety regulations,
leading to possible fines or required reinstallation.
The inspector will ignore the location of the installation.
The installation will be approved without any issues.
The electrician will receive a commendation for creativity.
2. If an electrician is working on a project that requires adherence to both the
general and supplementary sections of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC),
what should they prioritize when planning their work?
They should ignore the supplementary sections since they are not
applicable to most projects.
They should only focus on the general sections as they are more
important than the supplementary sections.
They should prioritize understanding both the general requirements
and any specific amendments that apply to the project to ensure
compliance with safety standards.
They should prioritize the supplementary sections as they contain the
most recent updates.
3. What does CEC stand for in the context of the Alberta apprenticeship system
for electricians?
Canadian Energy Code
, Canadian Electrical Code
Canadian Electrical Compliance
Canadian Electrical Certification
4. Branch lighting circuits shall be protected by overcurrent devices not rated
more than
20 A
30 A
40 A
50 A
5. Describe the significance of compulsory certification in the electrician trade
compared to optional certification.
Both compulsory and optional certifications are equally required for
all electricians.
Optional certification is more important than compulsory certification
for job placement.
Compulsory certification is required to legally work as an
electrician, while optional certification may enhance skills but is not
mandatory.
Compulsory certification is only for apprentices, while optional
certification is for experienced electricians.
6. Describe the significance of safety standards in the approval of equipment
under the CEC.
Safety standards are determined solely by the manufacturer of the
equipment.
Safety standards only apply to residential installations, not
commercial.
, Safety standards are optional and can be disregarded if the
equipment is inexpensive.
Safety standards ensure that equipment is safe for use and meets
regulatory requirements.
7. Describe the process involved in obtaining a deviation from a rule in the CEC.
The process can be bypassed if the employer agrees.
The process involves submitting a formal request that outlines the
reasons for the deviation.
The process is automatic if safety standards are met.
The process requires an immediate inspection of the installation.
8. If an electrician begins work on a project without obtaining the necessary
permit, what potential consequences could arise based on the CEC
guidelines?
The electrician will receive a bonus for completing the work quickly.
The electrician can continue working without any repercussions.
The project may be deemed non-compliant, leading to fines and
safety hazards.
The project will automatically be approved after inspection.
9. Which document must be filled out and signed by the former employer when
an apprentice changes employers?
Blue book is filled out and signed off by former employer
Safety training certificate
Transfer card is submitted
New employer's acceptance letter
, 10. Describe how the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 contributes to the safety
of electrical installations in Alberta.
The Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 regulates the salaries of
electricians.
The Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 provides a framework for
electrical equipment sales.
The Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 focuses on the training
requirements for apprentices.
The Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 sets safety standards that must
be followed to ensure safe electrical installations.
11. The building inspection process normally begins ____.
during construction, after equipment is installed but before it is in
operation
during construction, when equipment arrives at the work site
after construction
before construction, with plans and specifications submitted for
approval
12. Why is it important to include the original name plate data on a new name
plate when rebuilding electrical equipment?
It ensures compliance with safety standards and maintains
historical data for the equipment.
It reduces the cost of rebuilding.
It simplifies the installation process.
It allows for easier marketing of the equipment.
13. Describe the significance of using the correct table for copper conductor