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EASQ 3014
Candidate Code No.
For Board Use Only
Result Date Int
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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SERVICEPERSON (QUALIFIED) EXAMINATION
18 June 2016 QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOKLET
Time Allowed: 2 Hours INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY
You have 10 minutes to read this paper but do not start writing until instructed to do so by the supervisor.
Write your Candidate Code Number in the box provided above. Your name must NOT appear anywhere in this paper.
Answer all questions.
The pass mark for this examination is 60 marks.
Use a pen for written answers. Do not use a pencil or a red pen.
Drawing instruments and pencils may be used when diagrams are required. Marks are allocated on the basis of correctness.
Do not use correcting fluid or correcting tape.
It is recommended that the reference source for your answers be included in the space provided if a question can be answered from the Act, Regulations, Standard or Code. However, just stating a reference only will earn no marks.
For calculation questions all workings, including formulae, must be shown to gain full marks.
You will need to use the following documents in this examination:
● Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 reprint dated 1 August 2014 or the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 reprint dated 4 April 2016.
● AS/NZS 3760:2010
PLEASE HAND THIS PAPER TO THE SUPERVISOR BEFORE LEAVING THE ROOM
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Question 1 Each part in this question is worth 2 marks. Write the identifying number, 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, for each part in the box provided (a) A 230V heater comprises two elements connected in parallel across the
supply. If one element becomes open-circuited, what is the voltage across the other element?
1. 115 V 2. 460 V
3. 230 V 4. 0 V (b) A 240V/230V electric hair dryer is rated at 920 watts when operating at
240 volts? What current will be drawn when the hair dryer is operating at 230V? 1. 3.67 A 2. 2.5A
3. 0.25 A 4. 4.17 A (c) State the reason why a bayonet cap adaptor must not be used to supply a
230V, Class I, 2 kW electrical appliance. 1. Wrong voltage rating 2. The current rating is too low 3. It has the wrong colour coding 4. The cord supplying the adaptor is the wrong shape
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Question 1 continued (d) An insulation resistance test of a 230V, Class I, food mixer has been carried
out. Which of the following test results will permit the appliance to be returned to service?
1. 1.25 Ω 2. 1 Ω
3. 0.5 MΩ 4. 3 MΩ (e) An HRC fuse has a minimum fusing current of 12.5 amps and a Utilisation
category (fusing factor) of 1.25. The current rating of this fuse is: 1. 25 A 2. 16 A 3. 15 A 4. 10 A (f) Under which of the following circuit conditions is the electro-magnetic
mechanism of an MCB specifically designed to operate (trip)? 1. An earth leakage 2. An overload of short duration
3. A short circuit 4. A high motor starting current
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Question 1 continued (g) If the resistance in a circuit is doubled and the current flowing is halved,
the applied voltage will be: 1. The same 2. Doubled
3. Four times greater 4. Halved (h) Which of the following switches would be used in a single-phase, split-
phase motor to open the start winding? 1. A three heat switch 2. A centrifugal switch
3. A thermostat 4. A simmerstat (i) A 230V Class I electrical appliance with a phase to framework fault is being
used outdoors. Which of the following protection devices will prevent the operator receiving
a severe electric shock? 1. A RCD 2. An HRC fuse
3. An overload relay 4. A rewireable fuse
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Question 1 continued (j) Which type of switch has a bi-metal strip that heats up and controls load by
switching on and off on a time basis. 1. A three heat switch 2. A thermostat
3. A simmerstat 4. A centrifugal switch
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Question 2 Test instruments are used to test three live circuits. (a) The readings for Circuit 1 are:
Supply Voltage
Resistance Current Watts
6.53
1502
(i) Calculate the resistance of Circuit 1.
(2 marks) (ii) Calculate the supply voltage of Circuit 1.
(2 marks)
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Question 2 continued (b) The readings for Circuit 2 are:
Supply Voltage
Resistance Current Watts
51.3
236
(i) Calculate the supply voltage for Circuit 2.
(2 marks) (ii) Calculate the current drawn by Circuit 2.
(2 marks)
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Question 2 continued (c) The readings for Circuit 3 are:
Supply Voltage
Resistance Current Watts
30.65
7
Calculate the power dissipated by Circuit 3.
(2 marks)
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Question 3 (a) (i) Draw and label a circuit diagram showing of a 230V, 1500 W, Class
II, single phase electric heater that shows: ● The polarity of the supply. ● A fuse protecting the circuit. ● A switch controlling the circuit. ● The element.
(3½ marks) (ii) Calculate the maximum current the flexible cord supplying the heater
is required to carry. (2 marks)
(iii) State the minimum size HRC fuse that is requited to protect the
heater. (½ mark)
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Question 3 continued (b) The element in the heater in (a) has become faulty. The element has been replaced by two 1000 W elements connected in
parallel.
(i) Calculate the maximum current the flexible cord supplying the heater is required to carry with the two new elements installed.
(2 marks) (ii) Will the HRC fuse in the heater need to be changed because of the
new elements installed? State a reason to support your answer. (1½ marks)
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(c) Will the power dissipated by the heater decrease or increase if the supply voltage was 240V
(½ mark) ____________________________________________________________
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Question 4 (a) (i) When replacing a blown HRC fuse cartridge, the replacement must
have characteristics the same as the original. One of these characteristics is the voltage rating.
State THREE other electrical characteristics to be checked for
similarity. (3 marks)
(1) ____________________________________________________
(2) ____________________________________________________
(3) ____________________________________________________ (ii) Define the term voltage rating as it applies to an HRC fuse.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (b) State TWO advantages that HRC fuses have when compared to rewireable
fuses. (3 marks)
(1) ________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________ (2) ________________________________________________________
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Question 4 continued (c) A rewireable fuse is being reloaded. State TWO reasons why it is important to thread the fuse wire from
terminal to terminal through the tortuous path in the fuse carrier. (2 marks)
(1) ________________________________________________________
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(2) ________________________________________________________
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(d) A 16A HRC fuse cartridge protecting a final subcircuit has blown. The cartridge has been replaced with a 32A fuse cartridge.
State what would happen if the number of electrical appliances being used
overloaded the final subcircuit. (2 marks)
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Question 5 (a) The main switch on a switchboard is to be turned off so blown HRC fuse can
be placed. The fuse protects a socket outlet final subcircuit supplying a single-phase plug-in electrical appliance.
What important check should be made before turning off the main switch?
(1 mark)
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(b) For a faulty permanently-connected electrical appliance: (i) What does switching off the appliance mean?
(1 mark)
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(ii) What does isolating the appliance mean? (2 marks)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (c) A 230V permanently-connected electrical appliance has been isolated and
tagged. Describe TWO methods of ensuring that the electrical appliance remains
isolated while left unattended (2 marks)
(1) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (2) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
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Question 5 continued (d) Two multi-function test instruments are being used to measure voltage and
current values of a live 230V electrical appliance. State TWO precautions relating to the test instruments that will ensure
personal safety. Note: 1. All the necessary safety equipment (overalls, rubber mats
etc.) is available. 2. Set procedures are available. 3. All conductive items (e.g., rings) have been removed.
(2 marks) (1) ________________________________________________________
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(2) ________________________________________________________
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(e) Refer to the Electricity (Supply) Regulations 2010 and state ONE practical
step an employee must take when carrying out work requiring the use of personal protective equipment.
(2 marks) ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Ref: …………………………………………
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Question 6 (a) (i) Refer to the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 and define the term
standard low voltage as it applies to single-phase plug-in electrical appliances.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
Ref: ………………………………………… (ii) Refer the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 and define the term
low voltage. (1 mark)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
Ref: ………………………………………… (iii) Refer the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 and define the term
insulated. (1 mark)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
Ref: …………………………………………
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Question 6 continued (b) A 230V electrical appliance is not constructed so as to be safe under both
normal and abnormal conditions. Refer to the Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010 and state the reason why
this electrical appliance cannot be put into service. (2 marks)
____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Ref: ………………………………………… (c) For the New Zealand low voltage MEN system state: (i) The nominal voltage between the neutral conductor and earth
(½ mark) ________________________________________________________ (ii) The nominal voltage between any active conductor and the neutral
conductor (½ mark)
________________________________________________________ (iii) The nominal voltage between any active conductor and earth
(½ mark) ________________________________________________________ (iv) The nominal voltage between any two active conductors
(½ mark) ________________________________________________________
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Question 6 continued (d) The New Zealand single phase 230V a.c. supply operates at a frequency of
50 Hz. Define the term Hz. (1 mark)
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____________________________________________________________ (e) An operator uses a Class I, 230V electrical appliance in damp conditions
without an electrical safeguard. Describe the danger that may exist for the operator if a phase to frame
fault occurs in the appliance. (2 marks)
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Question 7 (a) The following is a circuit diagram of a 230V single-phase induction motor. (i) Name the parts of the diagram
(3 marks) A. ____________________________________________________ B. ____________________________________________________ C. ____________________________________________________ D. ____________________________________________________ E. ____________________________________________________ F. ____________________________________________________
(ii) From the diagram, name the part or parts you would alter to change
the direction of rotation of the motor. (1 mark)
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A
B
C
D
E
F
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Question 7 continued (iii) What would occur if part B in the diagram was open-circuited and the
motor was switched on? (1 mark)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (iv) What would occur if part D in the diagram was open-circuited while
the motor was running on load? (1 mark)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (b) Describe how the direction of rotation can be reversed for a universal
motor. (1 mark)
____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ (c) Calculate the current drawn by a motor if the nameplate information reads: Voltage 230 Phases 1 Horsepower 0.75 Speed 1425 r.p.m.
(3 marks)
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Question 8 (a) Instrument tests are being carried out on a 230V, Class I, plug-in electrical
appliance. (i) State ONE reason why an earth continuity test is carried out.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (ii) State ONE reason why a polarity test is carried out.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ (iii) State ONE reason why an insulation resistance test is carried out.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________
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Question 8 continued (b) Explain why it is important to carry out an earth continuity test on a Class I
electrical appliance before carrying out an insulation resistance test (2 marks)
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____________________________________________________________ (c) A polarity test is carried out on a Class I electrical appliance after it has
been repaired and the flexible cord replaced. The appliance is controlled by a single-pole switch.
Detail the THREE important points this polarity test will confirm?
(4 marks) (1) ________________________________________________________
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(2) ________________________________________________________
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(3) ________________________________________________________
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(d) (i) What type of test instrument would you use to test for polarity? (½ mark)
________________________________________________________ (ii) What range would you select on the test instrument?
(½ mark) ________________________________________________________
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Question 9 (a) An earth continuity test is required to be carried out test on a 230V, Class I
fixed-wired electrical appliance before it is reconnected to a permanent-connection unit.
(i) State the instrument used for this test.
(1 mark) ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________ (ii) Describe how this test is carried out.
(2 marks) ________________________________________________________
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________________________________________________________ (iii) State an acceptable resistance for this test that would permit the
appliance to be reconnected and returned to service. (1 mark)
________________________________________________________ (b) State ONE reason why an ohmmeter is not the correct instrument to carry
out an insulation resistance test on a portable electrical appliance. (1 mark)
____________________________________________________________
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Question 9 continued (c) A replacement flexible cord is to be fitted to a 230V, Class I, plug-in
electrical appliance: (i) State the minimum number of cores required for the flexible cord.
(½ mark) ________________________________________________________ (ii) Refer to AS/NZS 3760 and state ONE set of colours and polarity for
the conductors of the flexible cord. (3 marks)
________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
Ref: ………………………………………… (iii) State the actions detailed in AS/NZS 3760 that are required to be
carried out before the Class I electrical appliance can be returned to service.
(1½ marks) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________
Ref: …………………………………………
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