Exam Paper 1 - 2391
Exam Paper 1 - 2391
Exam Paper 1 - 2391
These 5 pages are copies of actual City & Guilds 2391 Examination Questions. These questions can be used as
an invaluable aid to your learning
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Examination
Paper
Give ONE possible reason for the issue of each of the following
a) an electrical installation certificate
h) a periodic test report
c) a minor works certificate
State the type of protection against electric shock offered by
a)
barriers and enclosures
b)
placing out of reach
c)
an RCD with l n 30 mA or less
(1 mark)
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For which THREE stages in a small installation may one person authenticate an
Electrical Installation Certificate'
(3 marks)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
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a)
b)
c)
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State
a)
the TWO documents that must be accompanied by both inspection schedules
and schedules of test results
b) the person who is responsible for recommending the period of time between periodic tests.
State THREE requirements of GS38 regarding instrument test leads.
(2 Marks)
(1 Mark)
(3 Marks)
State the units of measurement that are displayed on the following test instruments
a)
low resistance ohmmeter
b) insulation resistance tester
c)
prospective fault current tester.
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State the points in an installation between which the following are connected
a)
an earthing conductor
b) a distribution circuit
c) a final circuit.
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When inspecting and testing main equipotential bonding conductors during an initial
verification, state
a)
where they should be connected on Gas and Water services
b) the instrument to be used for checking continuity
c) the action to be taken regarding the test leads.
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State
a)
b)
c)
State
a)
why maximum values of earth fault loop impedance given for fuses protecting
circuits on construction sites arc lower than those for ordinary installations
b) TWO reasons for correcting measured values of earth fault loop impedance so
that a comparison with maximum values can be made,
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
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The maximum tabulated values of earth fault loop impedance for three circuits are
7.74 ohms, 3.04 ohms & 1.41 ohms. If the measured values for these circuits are 6.8 ohms,
2.1 ohms & 1.2 ohms, determine (showing all calculations) if the measured values arc acceptable.
(3 Marks)
A test result sheet indicates that the total earth loop impedance value (Zs) of a
circuit is lower than the sum of Ze+(RI+R2). State THREE possible reasons for this.
(3 Marks)
(1 Mark)
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SECTION B
All questions refer to the following scenario and Fig. 1 (attached).
A farmer has built a horse riding complex comprising 12 individual stables, a tack room and a store room.
The construction is blockwork on a concrete oversite with a traditional timber and tile pitched roof. The
supply to the complex is via a 3 core thermoplastic (pvc) SWA cable distribution circuit from the main
farm house (3rd core is used as a cpc)The distribution circuit board is located in the store room.
The earthing system is T N-S and the voltage at the house intake is 230V 50 Hz with a measured value of
Ze of 0.2 ohm and a PFC. of 1.4 kA
The electrical system for this new block comprises enclosed fluorescent luminaires in the apex of each
section with switching outside each stable and inside for the tack and store room.
Radial socket outlet circuits art- provided in the tack and store rooms and outside the complex for
general use for cleaning/jet hosing etc
I'hree Tungsten Halogen luminaries, with integral PIR detectors (time clock controlled with over-ride),
are provided outside the complex
1'hc whole system is surface pvc conduit/trunking with thermoplastic (pvc) single core cables
(cpc's same size as phase conductors)
The water supply to the complex is via a plastic pipe from the main house. An inspection and test of
this complex is to be undertaken
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State
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
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List
a)
b)
c)
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b)
c)
d)
e)
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Give TWO reasons why a pvc conduit installation is preferable to a galvanised system
Indicate the bonding requirements for this complex.
Suggest why the light switch for each stable is externally located
Suggest, with reasons, a suitable IP rating for the external accessories.
Explain why, even though this is a T N-S system, 30 mA and 500 mA rcd's have
been used
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Draw a labelled diagram of the earth fault loop path for the distribution board
in the complex
Calculate the prospective earth fault current at
the intake position in the house
the complex distribution board,
Explain
why there is a difference between the two values in b)
the difference between prospective short circuit current and prospective
earth fault current
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