CWEA Electrical_Instrumentation Technologist Grade 1 Exam
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Content areas (summarized, short point-form)
• Basic Electrical Theory (Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, AC/DC, series/parallel circuits, power,
energy)
• Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout, PPE, arc flash, shock hazards, grounding)
• National Electrical Code (NEC) – basic applications for water/wastewater (grounding, conduit
fill, motor circuits, disconnects)
• Test Equipment (multimeter, clamp meter, megger, non-contact voltage tester, phase rotation
meter)
• Motors & Starters (single-phase, three-phase, across-the-line starters, overload relays,
nameplate data)
• Motor Controls (pushbuttons, contactors, relays, pilot lights, control transformers, schematic
reading)
• Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) – basic operation, keypad, start/stop, speed reference, fault
codes
• Instrumentation Basics (4-20 mA loops, 0-10 VDC, pressure, level, flow, temperature, pH, DO)
• Transmitters & Sensors (2-wire, 3-wire, 4-wire, loop powered, calibration concepts)
• Control Loops (manual/automatic, setpoint, process variable, proportional-only basics)
• PLC Basics (ladder logic, inputs/outputs, scan cycle, basic instructions)
• Pneumatic & Hydraulic Systems (basic valves, actuators, air supply)
• Troubleshooting (systematic approach, isolation, voltage/resistance/current checks)
• Documentation (loop sheets, one-line diagrams, P&ID symbols, equipment tagging)
• Regulations & Standards (OSHA, EPA, CWEA, local safety orders)
1. In a simple series circuit with a 12-volt battery and two 6-ohm resistors, what is the total current?
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A) 1 A
B) 2 A
C) 3 A
D) 4 A
Answer: A
Rationale: Total resistance = 6Ω + 6Ω = 12Ω. I = V/R = 12V/12Ω = 1 A .
2. In a parallel circuit with two 6-ohm resistors across a 12-volt battery, what is the total current?
A) 1 A
B) 2 A
C) 3 A
D) 4 A
Answer: D
Rationale: Total resistance for two equal parallel resistors = 6Ω/2 = 3Ω. I = 12V/3Ω = 4 A .
3. A 120-volt circuit supplies a 1,200-watt heater. What is the current?
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A) 5 A
B) 10 A
C) 12 A
D) 15 A
Answer: B
Rationale: I = P/V = 1,200W / 120V = 10 A .
4. What is the primary purpose of a lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedure?
A) To prevent accidental startup of equipment during maintenance
B) To secure the building against unauthorized entry
C) To track employee work hours
D) To lock chemical storage areas
Answer: A
Rationale: LOTO isolates and locks energy sources to prevent hazardous energy release during service or
maintenance .
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5. According to NFPA 70E, what is the minimum approach distance for an unqualified person from
exposed energized parts of 120 volts?
A) 12 inches
B) 24 inches
C) 36 inches
D) 48 inches
Answer: C
Rationale: NFPA 70E Table 130.4(D)(a) gives a limited approach boundary of 3 feet (36 inches) for 0–150
volts for unqualified persons .
6. What is the standard color of the grounding conductor in an AC electrical system?
A) Black
B) White
C) Green or bare copper
D) Red