Welcome to the Event Electrician Assessment. Your knowledge of event-specific electrical safety is assessed by answering the following questions. At the end of the assessment, you will receive feedback on how well you did. You will also receive a certificate if you have 70% correct answers or more. In addition, an email with the results and link to your certificate will be sent directly to you. Instructions: Should you encounter any problems, send me an email at the email address you’ve received with this registration. 0 of 20 Questions completed Questions: You have already completed the assessment before. Hence you can not start it again.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) What are circuit breakers for? What is “lock-out tag-out”? Why must cables always have the proper conductor size? Earth resistance must be as low as possible. What are RCD’s or ELCB’s for? What is the right procedure for working on electrical power supplies (lock-out, tag-out)? (click the tab and move the steps into the correct order) View Answers: How must lighting trusses and other metal construction components be earthed with an equipotential bonding? Which voltage should be measured between earth and neutral conductors? Which voltage should be measured between phase and earth conductors? Why is it important to measure the voltage between phase and earth conductors? What mainly determines a circuit breaker’s rating? When will an RCD or ELCB not work? Is the length of a cable important? How can you compensate longer cable runs? What kind of cable should be used for temporary installations at events? Can I use a Y adapter to adapt a 63-ampere socket to two 32 ampere sockets? How many 1000W lamps can I connect to a 16-ampere 230-volt single-phase output? A food truck with electrical appliances must have which connector for electrical power? What should I measure when I measure a 3-Phase 400V Socket? How must a cable be protected if it crosses pathways?
This assessment is only for certified electricians, that want to install and operate temporary power supplies for events. You must have a certificate proving you have completed at least 2 years of vocational training to become an electrician.
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