You should have finished Study Session 2 before starting this study session. This study session deals with the service drop.
The estimated completion time is one hour.
Objectives
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
At the end of this study session, you should be able to:
- Describe the function of the service drop.
- Identify the location of the service drop.
- Explain what makes up a service drop.
- Describe the problems commonly found on the service drop.
- Explain the causes and implications of these problems.
- List he inspection strategies used to identify them.
Question 1
How many wires would you typically find in a 240-volt service drop?Selected Answer: 3Correct Answer: ThreeResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 2
List 8 common problems with service drops.Selected Answer: 1. Overhead wires too low2. Overhead wires too high3. Damaged or frayed wires4. Trees or vines interfering with wires5. Wires too close to doors or windows6. Wires not well secured to the house7. Poor connection between the service drop and service entrance8. Inadequate clearance from roofs9. Service lateral problems.Correct Answer: 1. Overhead wires too low 2. Overhead wires too high 3. Damaged or frayed wires 4. Trees of vines interfering with wires 5. Wires too close to doors or windows 6. Wires not well secured to the house 7. Poor connection between service drop and service entrance 8. Inadequate clearance from roofsResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 3
List clearances above ground, swimming pools and roofs applicable to your area.Selected Answer: 20 feet above ground20 feet above swimming pool10 feet above roofsCorrect Answer: Canada: - above roadway ? 20 ft - above driveway ? 15 ft - above flat roof ? 8-10 ft - above sloped roof ? not usually permitted - above swimming pool ? no specific rule United States: - above roadway ? 18 ft - above driveway ? 12 ft - above flat roof ? 8-10 ft - above sloped roof ? 18 inches - above swimming pool ? 18 ft above and 10 ft away horizontally - 3 feet above sloped roof with pitch greater than 4 in 12 - above walkway ? 10 ftResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 4
What would 2 wires coming into the house usually mean?Selected Answer: 120-volt serviceCorrect Answer: 120 volts serviceResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 5
What would 4 wires coming into the house mean?Selected Answer: 3 phase 240 volt serviceCorrect Answer: Three phase electricityResponse Feedback: [None Given] Question 6
Service laterals are overhead or underground?Selected Answer: UndergroundAnswers: Response Feedback: Good workQuestion 7
The service drop is overhead or underground?Selected Answer: OverheadAnswers: Response Feedback: Good workQuestion 8
The drip loop is typically part of the service drop.Selected Answer: True
Answers: TrueFalse
Response Feedback: That's not correctQuestion 9
The wire size for the service drop must be the same as the wire size for the service entrance conductors.Selected Answer: False
Answers: TrueFalse
Response Feedback: Good work
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