CWEA Electrical/Instrumentation Technologist
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CWEA Electrical/Instrumentation Technologist Grade 3 Exam,.
Content areas (summarized, short point-form)
• Electrical Theory (AC/DC, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, power factor, transformers, motors,
generators)
• National Electrical Code (NEC) – applications for water/wastewater facilities (Articles 500, 501,
502 hazardous locations; 430 motors; 250 grounding; 110 working space)
• Instrumentation & Control (transmitters, sensors, PID control loops, PLCs, DCS, SCADA, HMI)
• Process Measurement (pressure, level, flow, temperature, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, turbidity,
conductivity)
• Analytical Instrumentation (chlorine residual, ammonia, nitrate, TOC, UV absorbance)
• Pneumatic & Hydraulic Systems (valves, actuators, positioners, I/P transducers)
• Calibration & Testing (loop checking, span/zero adjustment, accuracy, precision, traceability)
• Troubleshooting & Diagnostics (4-20 mA loops, HART, Foundation Fieldbus, Profibus)
• Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) – operation, programming, troubleshooting, harmonics
• Motor Controls (starters, contactors, overload relays, reversing, reduced voltage starting)
• Protective Relaying & Coordination (overcurrent, ground fault, differential, coordination
studies)
• Electrical Safety (NFPA 70E, arc flash, lockout/tagout, PPE, hazardous energy control)
• Regulations & Standards (OSHA, EPA, CWEA, local agency requirements)
• Documentation & Records (loop drawings, P&IDs, one-lines, as-built drawings, maintenance
records)
• Project Management & Supervision (work orders, scheduling, material procurement, crew
leadership)
• SCADA & Communication (RTU, radio, fiber optic, ethernet, cybersecurity basics)
1. In a 4-20 mA current loop, if the transmitter measures 0% of the process variable (PV), the expected
loop current is:
A) 0 mA
B) 4 mA
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C) 12 mA
D) 20 mA
Answer: B
Rationale: The standard 4-20 mA analog signal is linear; 4 mA represents 0% of the measured range, and
20 mA represents 100%.
2. The primary advantage of a 4-20 mA analog signal over a 0-10 VDC signal in an industrial environment
is:
A) Lower installation cost
B) Immunity to voltage drop in long cable runs
C) Higher resolution
D) Compatibility with all PLCs
Answer: B
Rationale: A current loop is less affected by wire resistance and voltage drop, making it reliable for long
distances in noisy industrial settings.
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3. A pressure transmitter is calibrated for 0–100 psi. If the loop current is 12 mA, the pressure reading is:
A) 25 psi
B) 50 psi
C) 75 psi
D) 100 psi
Answer: B
Rationale: 12 mA is 50% of 4-20 mA range (midpoint), so output is 50% of 0–100 psi → 50 psi.
4. Which of the following best describes “zero” and “span” adjustments on a transmitter?
A) Zero adjusts the upper range value; span adjusts the lower range value
B) Zero adjusts the lower range value; span adjusts the upper range value
C) Zero adjusts the damping; span adjusts the output filter
D) Zero sets the output at 4 mA; span sets the output at 20 mA
Answer: D
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Rationale: The zero adjustment sets the 4 mA (0%) point; the span adjustment sets the 20 mA (100%)
point.
5. What is the typical voltage output of a HART communication signal superimposed on a 4-20 mA loop?
A) 0–10 VAC
B) 0–5 VDC
C) ±0.5 VAC (frequency shift keying)
D) 24 VDC
Answer: C
Rationale: HART uses Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) with a ±0.5 mA or ±0.5 VAC signal superimposed on
the 4-20 mA loop.
6. A differential pressure transmitter is used to measure flow through an orifice plate. The flow rate is
proportional to:
A) The square of the differential pressure
B) The square root of the differential pressure