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Electrical Terms and Definitions – Self Test 1
Questions
- Unless specifically marked, the total connected electrical load shall not exceed _____ of the rating of the circuit’s overcurrent device.
- 75%
- 80%
- 100%
- 125%
- Household heating and cooling equipment is supplied by which style of voltage?
- Single-phase
- Three-phase
- Double-phase
- Opposing-phase
- An overload is a:
- Sharp fast rise in current values above rated levels.
- A slow, prolonged rise in current values above rated levels.
- A decrease in current values below rated levels.
- An immediate drop in current values to zero.
- An overcurrent is a:
- Sharp fast rise in current values far above rated levels.
- A slow rise in current values above rated levels.
- A decrease in current values below rated levels.
- An immediate drop in current values to zero.
- Low-voltage-release is a term that describes a:
- Circuit that will automatically reenergize after return of power following a power outage.
- Circuit that will not automatically reenergize after return of power following a power outage.
- Circuit that will remain energized despite a power outage.
- Circuit that will automatically open the contacts of an overcurrent device upon loss of power.
- Low-voltage-protection is a term that describes a:
- Circuit that will automatically reenergize after return of power following a power outage.
- Circuit that will not automatically reenergize after return of power following a power outage.
- Circuit that will remain energized despite a power outage.
- Circuit that will automatically open the contacts of an overcurrent device upon loss of power.
- Low-voltage-release is provided by circuits known as:
- 2-wire circuits
- 3-wire circuits
- 4-wire circuits
- Single-wire circuits
- Low-voltage-protection is provided by circuits known as:
- 2-wire circuits
- 3-wire circuits
- 4-wire circuits
- Single-wire circuits
Answers
- B
- A
- B
- A
- A
- B
- A
- B
Heating – Self Test 2
Questions
- When an electric heating load is inadvertently connected at half its rated voltage, the power dissipated is:
- Four times the rated power
- Twice the rated power
- One quarter the rated power
- When an electric heating load is inadvertently connected at twice its rated voltage, the power dissipated is
- Four times the rated power
- Twice the rated power
- Half the rated power
- One quarter the rated power
- Is it acceptable to install electrical receptacles directly above baseboard heaters?
- Yes, always.
- No, never.
- Occasionally, as long as they look nice.
- Yes, only with GFCI protection.
- When a fireplace uses a self-generating 750 millivolt system, what device is used to supply the power for the gas valve?
- A thermopile
- A thermocouple
- A solenoid
- A bimetallic switch
- What is the purpose of the heat exchanger in a gas-fired furnace?
- To separate the heated air from the cold air return
- To separate heated air from the air flow to the rooms
- To separate the products of combustion from the gas valve
- To separate the products of combustion from the heated air
- Where must the automatic thermostatic control be when baseboard heaters are used to heat a dwelling unit?
- on each branch circuit
- on each individual unit
- in each overcurrent device
- in each room or heated area
- A thermocouple is generally thought of as:
- A voltage device
- An impedance device
- A current device
- A resistance device
- In floor heating cables are designed to provide enough heat to do what?
- Heat the room or area
- Reduce the heating demand of baseboard heaters
- Reduce the heating demand of the furnace
- Eliminate cold floors
- Some heating equipment will have a high-temperature-limit switch. What is the purpose of this switch?
- To protect against low temperature level
- To set the temperature of the water
- To prevent temperature from exceeding a safe value
- To regulate gas flow
- When a stronger signal than a thermocouple is required, a thermopile can be used. How are thermocouples connected to make a thermopile?
- In series-aiding
- 3-wire
- In series-opposing
- In parallel
- Why is a thermocouple used in conjunction with a pilot light in a gas fired furnace?
- To ensure immediate ignition of gas with the opening of the main gas valve
- To re-ignite the pilot flam should it be extinguished
- To hold open the pilot-flame valve while it is lit, and automatically close it if the pilot-flame is extinguished
- To prevent the pilot-flame valve from closing if the flam is extinguished
- A thermostat is considered a:
- Temperature activated switch
- Liquid-level switch
- Position sensing switch
- Pressure switch
- A programable thermostat combines the features of which two devices?
- An electronic timer and a thermostat
- A thermostat and an anticipator resistor
- An electronic timer and a load
- An electronic timer and an anticipator resistor
- A low-voltage thermostat used to control a central gas fired furnace will incorporate an _____________ to prevent overshoot of desired room temperature.
- Anticipator resistor
- Normally open contact
- Normally closed contact
- An electronic timer
- A 240-volt line-voltage thermostat used to control the household heating apparatus, when in the marked “off” position, it must disconnect?
- The grounded conductor only
- Two ungrounded conductors
- One ungrounded conductor
- The grounding conductor only
- A 240-volt line-voltage thermostat used to control the household heating apparatus, when in the marked “min” position, it must disconnect?
- The grounded conductor only
- Two ungrounded conductors
- One ungrounded conductor
- The grounding conductor only
- If extra low voltage relays and thermostats are used to control heating equipment, which one of the following is not a valid reason for their use?
- Reduce voltage ratings of control conductors
- To reduce the equipment cost
- To decrease the control circuit current draw
- To increase the heating capacity
- If a baseboard thermostat has a rating of 20 amps at 250 volts, what is the maximum wattage heating unit that it can control?
- 2,500 W
- 1,000 W
- 1,500 W
- 5,000 W
Answers
- C
- A
- B
- A
- D
- A
- D
- C
- A
- C
- A
- A
- A
- B
- C
- D
- D
Ventilation – Self Test 3
Questions
- In order to maintain healthy air levels in a building, a certain amount of ___________ is mixed in with the treated air.
- Fresh air
- Carbon-dioxide
- Products of combustion
- Reverse air flow
- The term “static pressure” when applied to ventilation refers to:
- Maximum pressure the air-handling unit can handle
- The force exerted by a moving air stream
- The outward force of the air in the ducting system
- The resistance to the flow of air in a ducting system
- The term “velocity pressure” when applied to ventilation refers to:
- Maximum pressure the air-handling unit can handle
- The force exerted by a moving air stream
- The outward force of the air in the ducting system
- The resistance to the flow of air in a ducting system
- The term “total pressure” when applied to ventilation refers to:
- Maximum pressure the air-handling unit can handle
- The force exerted by a moving air stream
- The outward force of the air in the ducting system
- The resistance to the flow of air in a ducting system
- Axial fans have outgoing air flow that is _____________ to the air intake
- Parallel
- Perpendicular
- Inverted
- Oblique
- Centrifugal fans have outgoing air flow that is _____________ to the air intake.
- Parallel
- Perpendicular
- Inverted
- Oblique
- Axial fans are often employed to:
- Move air through an HVAC system
- Move air over the condenser coils of air-conditioning systems
- Prevent air from moving in a certain direction
- Recirculate air in a room
- Centrifugal fans are often employed to:
- Move air through an HVAC system
- Move air over the condenser coils of air-conditioning systems
- Recirculate air in a room
- Prevent air from moving in a certain direction
- Dampers are devices installed in the duct work of buildings to
- Help regulate the flow of air through a duct system
- Drive air from heated to non-heated areas
- Prevent the mixing of fresh air from outside the building
- Monitor the flow of air through a duct system
Answers
- A
- C
- B
- D
- A
- B
- B
- A
- A
Mechanical Cooling – Self Test 4
Questions
- A heat pump can also be used to cool the building when the outside air temperature is warm. How is this achieved?
- The direction of flow of the air is reversed
- The direction of flow of the refrigerant is reversed
- The direction of flow of the current is reversed
- The direction of rotation of the motor is reversed
- When using DX cooling, which device is responsible for capturing heat from whatever place or medium needs to be cooled?
- Condenser
- Refrigerant
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- When using DX cooling, which device is responsible for releasing heat from whatever place or medium needs to be cooled?
- Condenser
- Refrigerant
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- When using DX cooling, what is responsible for transferring thermal energy from whatever place or medium needs to be cooled?
- Condenser
- Refrigerant
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- When using DX cooling, which device is responsible for driving the refrigerant from whatever place or medium needs to be cooled?
- Condenser
- Refrigerant
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- What process does mechanical refrigeration rely on to work?
- Evaporation
- Conduction
- Convection
- Radiation
- What name is given to the method of removing energy in the form of heat from an object?
- Conduction
- Convection
- Refrigeration
- Radiation
- What do air-cooled condensers use to circulate air across the condensing coil?
- Exhaust system
- Ambient evaporation
- A chiller pump
- A motor-driven fan
- What is used by a hydronic system that allows it to be used for both the heating and cooling of a home?
- A draft regulator
- Hydraulic fluid
- Pneumatic air
- Fluid, such as water
- Thermal energy is _____________ by a DX cooling system
- Created
- Destroyed
- Transferred
- Eliminated
- Thermal energy flows spontaneously from areas of ____________ to areas of _____________.
- Higher temperature, lower temperature
- Lower temperature, higher temperature
- Ambient temperature, lower temperature
- Higher temperature, ambient temperature
- An exothermic reaction ______________ thermal energy from the surrounding environment
- Releases
- Absorbs
- Creates
- Destroys
- An endothermic reaction ______________ thermal energy from the surrounding environment.
- Releases
- Absorbs
- Creates
- Destroys
Answers
- B
- C
- A
- B
- D
- A
- C
- D
- D
- C
- A
- A
- B