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1. Under the New York City Electrical Code (NYCEC)
Chapter 1, all electrical work in NYC Health +
Hospitals facilities must be performed by a licensed
electrician. The license is issued by the:
A) NYC Department of Buildings (DOB)
B) NYC Health + Hospitals Corporation
C) NYS Department of Labor
D) NYC Fire Department (FDNY)
Correct answer: A
Rationale: The NYC DOB issues electrician licenses
(Master Electrician, Special Electrician).
2. Under NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code), a
hospital’s “essential electrical system” (EES) must
consist of two branches: the “critical branch” and
the:
A) Life safety branch
B) Equipment branch
,C) Emergency branch
D) Both A and B
Correct answer: D
Rationale: NFPA 99 requires life safety branch
(egress, fire alarm) and equipment branch (medical
equipment).
3. A hospital electrician in NYC is installing a
receptacle in a patient care area (general care).
Under NYCEC §517.18, the receptacle must be
“hospital grade” and must be tested for:
A) Ground integrity (using a receptacle tester)
B) Voltage drop
C) Ampacity
D) Insulation resistance
Correct answer: A
Rationale: Hospital grade receptacles must be tested
for ground integrity (no open ground).
4. Under NFPA 70 (NEC) Article 517, “patient care
areas” are classified as “general care” or “critical
,care.” The required number of receptacles in a
critical care patient room (single bed) is:
A) 4
B) 6
C) 8
D) 10
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Critical care rooms require at least 8
receptacles per bed (or 12 for multiple beds).
5. Under NYCEC §517.30, the “normal power source”
for a hospital’s essential electrical system must be
capable of supplying the load for a minimum of:
A) 1 hour
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) 8 hours
Correct answer: C
Rationale: The normal source (utility) must be
capable of supplying essential loads for 4 hours (or
as specified).
, 6. A hospital electrician in NYC is testing an “isolated
power system” (IPS) in an operating room. Under
NFPA 99, the line isolation monitor (LIM) must alarm
when the total hazard current exceeds:
A) 1 mA
B) 2 mA
C) 5 mA
D) 10 mA
Correct answer: C
Rationale: LIM alarms at 5 mA (or 2 mA for older
systems).
7. Under NYCEC §517.16, the “emergency system”
(generator) for a hospital must be capable of starting
and supplying full load within:
A) 5 seconds
B) 10 seconds
C) 30 seconds
D) 60 seconds
Correct answer: B