Friday, August 21, 2015

Electricity Inspection Section#1 Service Drop & Service Entrance Quiz#4

You should have finished Study Session 3 before starting this study session. This study session discusses service entrance wires.
The estimated completion time is 45 minutes.
Objectives
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
  • Describe which wires are the service entrance.
  • Explain how drop loops should be arranged.
  • Explain how masts should be arranged.
  • Describe common conditions found on service entrance conductors.
  • List the causes and implications of these conditions.
  • Describe the inspection strategies to identify these problems.
  • Question 1

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List 10 common problems with service entrance conductors.
    Selected Answer:
    1. No drip loop
    2. No masthead (entrance cap, service cap, pothead, weatherhead)
    3. Masthead not weather-tight
    4. Service entrance wires too close to the roof 
    5. Mast or conduit bent
    6. Mast or conduit rusted
    7. Mast rotted (if wood)
    8. Mast, conduit or cable not well secured
    9. Mast, conduit or cable not weather-tight
    10. Conduit or cable not well sealed at house wall penetration
    11. Cable frayed, mechnically damaged or covered by siding
    Correct Answer:
    Correct
    1. No drip loop 2. No mast head 3. Mast head not weather-tight 4. Service entrance wires too close to the roof 5. Mast or conduit bent 6. Mast or conduit rusted 7. Mast rotted (if wood) 8. Mast conduit or cable not well secured 9. Mast conduit or cable not weather-tight 10. Conduit or cable not well sealed at house/wall penetration 11. Cable frayed, damaged or covered by siding
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 2

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List 2 functions of the drip loop.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Prevent water from entering house
    2. A sign that service drop wires are supported properly
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Prevents water entry into the conduit or service entrance conductors. 2. Shows that the service drop wires are not straining the splices.
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 3

    Needs Grading
    Ungraded
    List 3 common areas of water penetration into service entrances.
    Selected Answer:
    1. Service cap
    2. roof flashing
    3. joints
    4. Meter base
    5. House entry
    Correct Answer:
    Correct 
    1. Conduit joints 2. Mast head 3. Roof flashing 4. Meter base 5. House entry
    Response Feedback:[None Given]
  • Question 4

    0 out of 0 points
    Incorrect
    The service entrance conductors run from the service _____ to the service _____. [Enter your answers separated by a comma.]
    Selected Answer:
    Incorrect drop,cap
    Correct Answer:
    Evaluation MethodCorrect AnswerCase Sensitivity
    CorrectExact Matchdrop,box
    CorrectExact Matchdrop, box
    Response Feedback:
    That's not correct
  • Question 5

    0 out of 0 points
    Correct
    All service entrance conductors must be attached to the building above roof level.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work
  • Question 6

    0 out of 0 points
    Incorrect
    All service entrance conductors must be in conduit.
    Selected Answer:
    Incorrect True
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    That's not correct
  • Question 7

    0 out of 0 points
    Correct
    The drip loop should be as close to the roof surface as possible.
    Selected Answer:
    Correct False
    Answers:
    True
    Correct False
    Response Feedback:
    Good work

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