It’s easy to flip a light switch or turn on your television without thinking of the processes going on behind them. What powers them up? Electricity! How does that electricity work? That’s for you to tell us! In this quiz, we’ll be trying to gauge your knowledge on all things electricity, with specific reference to the United Kingdom. What do See moreyou know about it all? Let’s find out!
Cabins containing sauna heaters
Fountains
Highway power supplies
Lightning protection
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Demolition site installations
Electric fences
Medical locations
Motor caravans
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Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations
Electricity at Work Regulations
The Building Regulations
Requirements for Electrical Installations
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Preventing current from passing through the body
Ensuring adequate continuity between extraneous conductive parts
Automatic disconnection of supply in the event of a fault
Separation of equipment from the supply using a safety isolating transformer
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No earth facility is supplied by the distributor
The supply is from a low voltage generator
Earthing is via the distributor’s cable armour
The electrical system is TN-C
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24V ac
48V ac
50V ac
120V ac
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Chapter 32
Chapter 53
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
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Large electric motors
Fire alarm systems
Emergency lighting circuits
Reduced low voltage supplies
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1.0mm2
1.5mm2
2.5mm2
4.0mm2
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75m2
100m2
50m2
200m2
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9
16
22
32
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1.0mm2
1.5mm2
2.5mm2
4.0mm2
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Nominal voltage
frequency
Earth loop impedance Ze
Power factor
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Health screening services
Pleasure craft
Mobile machinery to BS EN 60204-1
Traction equipment of electric vehicles
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Ordinary persons from operating equipment
Intentional contact with exposed parts
Intentional bodily approach to a live part
Unintentional bodily approach to a live part
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Electrical separation
Barriers or enclosures
Insulation of live parts
Placing out of reach
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The supply point and subtracting the value of internal loop impedance (R1 + R2)
The furthest socket-outlet from the supply
The origin of supply
both the supply and at the furthest socket-outlet, and subtracting one result from the other
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0.4s
0.8s
4.0s
5.0s
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30 degrees Celsius
55 degrees Celsius
65 degrees Celsius
70 degrees Celsius
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Due to low insulation resistance
In a circuit which is electrically sound
Due to a fault of negligible impedance
In a line conductor in contact with earth
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Maximum demand and diversity value
Short circuit and overload current
Design current and distributor’s main fuse
Short circuit and earth fault currents
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Be rated lower than the design current
Meet the requirements of BS 7846
Be able to withstand the prospective fault current
Not operate due to a line to earth fault
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A push-button controlling an all-pole contactor
A manually operated switch
A circuit-breaker
A luminaire support coupler
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Switch with off position at the bottom and mounted at 2.75m from the ground
Switch with off position at the top and mounted at 3.75m from the ground
Switch with off position at the bottom and mounted at 3.75m from the ground
Switch with off position at the top and mounted at 2.75m from the ground
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1.5kV
2.5kV
4.0kV
6.0kV
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Overhead busbar trunking
Powertrack systems
90 degrees Celsius thermosetting cables
MICC cables
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Exposure to flooding
An ambient temperature below 0 degrees Celsius
Exposure to mechanical damage
An ambient temperature of 40 degrees Celsius
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Less than 25 litres in capacity
Of a type where combustion produces smoke and gas
Of quantity 25 litres and above
In a location under supervision of instructed persons
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I2
In
Ib
Iz
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Brown, black, black, blue
Black, brown, grey, blue
Brown, black, grey, blue
Brown, blue, grey, black
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An earth electrode
A connection to exposed structural metalwork
A gas service metal pipe
Main earthing terminal in a distribution board
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BS 88-2 fuse
Residual current device to BS EN 61008
Circuit-breaker
Disconnector
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The exposed parts are isolated from earth
No dangerous potential difference can occur
Utility pipes can be used as earth electrodes
No connection with a cpc is required
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Underground cables
Pitch socket-outlets
Lighting circuits
Instantaneous water heaters
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Half the c.s.a. of the earthing conductor of the installation subject to a minimum of 6.0mm2
The c.s.a. of the earthing conductor of the installation subject to a minimum of 6.0mm2
Twice the c.s.a. of the earthing conductor
Half the c.s.a. of the earthing conductor of the installation subject to a minimum of 10.0mm2
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The earth loop impedance at the drill is not less than that shown in Table 41.1
It is supplied from a BS EN 60898 protected socket-outlet
An earth connection is made to the drill casing
It is supplied from an RCD protected socket-outlet
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Basic protection, fault protection and RCD protection not exceeding 30mA
Protection by a 30mA RCBO
Basic protection and additional protection
Ingress protection to IP56
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Within the equipotential zone and requires additional protection
Where the earth loop impedance Zs can not be determined
Where the overload tripping time exceeds 5 seconds
Outside the equipotential zone and requires additional protection
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3.7W
37W
0.37kW
3.7kW
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Coloured red
Independent of any other circuit
Housed in compartmentalised trunking
Unprotected
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10mA
30mA
100mA
500mA
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Whirlpool units
Towel rails
Shaver supply units
luminaires
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60 degrees Celsius
105 degrees Celsius
90 degrees Celsius
170 degrees Celsius
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0.375kW
1.0kW
2.0kW
3.75kW
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30mA
150mA
300mA
500mA
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1 year
3 years
5 years
Change of owner
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0.1s
0.4s
0.5s
5.0s
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Protective conductors of minimum csa 2.5mm2
A high integrity protective conductor connection
Connection to the supply via a PME facility
Connection via socket-outlets to BS EN 60309
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