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Core Domains
Electrical Theory
Hoistway Structures
Hydraulic Systems
Machine Room Equipment
Safety and Hand Tools
Escalators and Moving Walks
Print Reading and Layout
Code and Regulatory Compliance
Introduction
The NEIEP Mechanics Exam is designed to evaluate the technical proficiency and
safety
awareness of individuals seeking to qualify as elevator mechanics. This
comprehensive
assessment covers critical areas including advanced electrical theory, hydraulic
principles,
, and mechanical assembly. The exam consists of multiple-choice and scenario-
based questions
that require a deep understanding of ASME A17.1 codes and real-world application
of
mechanical skills. Candidates are expected to demonstrate precise decision-
making in
installation, maintenance, and repair environments. Success in this assessment
signifies
a professional commitment to the safety of the riding public and adherence to the
highest industry standards of excellence and ethical conduct.
Section One: Questions 1–100
1. What is the primary purpose of the pit channels in an elevator installation?
A. To support the guide rails
B. To provide a mounting surface for the buffer
C. To house the bottom limit switches
D. To distribute the load of the car and counterweight across the pit floor
🟢 D. Option
🔴 Explanation: Pit channels are designed to distribute the static and dynamic loads of
,the equipment to the building foundation to prevent structural damage.
2. A circuit has a voltage of 240V and a resistance of 30 ohms. What is the current?
A. 4 Amps
B. 6 Amps
C. 8 Amps
D. 12 Amps
🟢 C. Option
🔴 Explanation: Using Ohm’s Law (I = V /R), 240/30 = 8 Amps.
3. Which type of rope is most commonly used for governor ropes due to its flexibility?
A. Seale construction
B. Filler wire construction
C. Iron rope
D. 8x19 Warrington
🟢 D. Option
🔴 Explanation: 8x19 Warrington construction provides the necessary flexibility and
surface area for governor sheave traction.
, 4. In a hydraulic elevator, what component is responsible for keeping the oil at a
constant temperature?
A. The muffler
B. The check valve
C. The tank heater or oil cooler
D. The blowout valve
🟢 C. Option
🔴 Explanation: Tank heaters and oil coolers maintain oil viscosity by regulating
temperature, ensuring consistent leveling and ride quality.
5. When using a multimeter to check for continuity, the circuit must be:
A. Powered on
B. Powered off
C. Under full load
D. Connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter
🟢 B. Option
🔴 Explanation: Testing continuity on a live circuit can damage the meter and pose a
safety risk to the technician.