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ELECTRICAL DRAWING INTERPRETATION
EXAMINATION WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS, PLUS
EXPLAINED RATIONALES/EXPERT
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED 100% PASS
2026/LATEST UPDATE/INSTANT
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1.
On an electrical floor plan, a continuous line runs from a panelboard to
several lighting symbols. The line is labeled “3-#12 Cu + #12 G in ¾-in.
EMT.” What is the most accurate interpretation of this notation?
A. Three #12 copper grounding conductors and one #12 equipment
grounding conductor
B. Three #12 copper current-carrying conductors plus one #12 copper
equipment grounding conductor installed in ¾-inch EMT
C. Three #12 copper conductors, with no equipment grounding
conductor, installed in ¾-inch EMT
D. Three #12 aluminum conductors and one #12 grounding conductor
installed in ¾-inch PVC
Answer: B. Three #12 copper current-carrying conductors plus one
#12 copper equipment grounding conductor installed in ¾-inch
EMT
Rationale: The notation identifies conductor quantity, conductor size,
conductor material, grounding conductor, and raceway size. “3-#12
Cu” represents three No. 12 copper conductors, while “+ #12 G”
indicates an additional No. 12 grounding conductor. “¾-in. EMT”
identifies the raceway type and nominal trade size.


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,2.
An electrical drawing shows a receptacle symbol with the notation
“GFCI” beside it in a restroom. Which interpretation is most
appropriate?
A. The receptacle must be connected to a generator
B. The receptacle must have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection
C. The receptacle must be supplied from a fire alarm circuit
D. The receptacle must be connected only to an isolated grounding
system
Answer: B. The receptacle must have ground-fault circuit-
interrupter protection
Rationale: “GFCI” is an electrical drawing designation indicating
ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection. The designer may indicate
this through a GFCI receptacle or through GFCI protection provided
upstream. The exact implementation must be confirmed from the
specifications and circuit schedule.


3.
A plan shows a lighting fixture labeled “L3” and the lighting schedule
identifies L3 as a 2×4 LED troffer, 40 W, 120–277 V. What is the
primary purpose of the lighting schedule?
A. To identify the building’s structural loads
B. To define the fixture characteristics associated with the plan symbol
C. To identify only the circuit breaker size
D. To replace the electrical specifications completely
Answer: B. To define the fixture characteristics associated with the
plan symbol



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,Rationale: Lighting schedules correlate drawing symbols or fixture
tags with fixture type, lamp or LED characteristics, wattage, voltage,
mounting arrangement, controls, and other information. The schedule
must be read together with the electrical plans and specifications.


4.
A drawing contains the notation “(E)” beside an electrical device. In
typical construction-document conventions, what does this designation
most commonly mean?
A. Emergency
B. Existing
C. Exterior
D. Energized
Answer: B. Existing
Rationale: “(E)” is commonly used to identify existing equipment or
conditions. However, drawing legends control because abbreviations
vary between projects. An examiner should always verify the project
legend before making a final interpretation.


5.
A dashed electrical line connects several lighting fixtures to a wall-
mounted control device. What does the dashed line most likely
represent?
A. Structural reinforcement
B. A control relationship or switching connection
C. A plumbing supply line
D. A property boundary
Answer: B. A control relationship or switching connection
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, Rationale: Electrical drawings frequently use dashed lines to show
control relationships, switching arrangements, or connections that are
not intended to represent physical raceway routing. The project legend
should be consulted to determine the exact convention.


6.
A panel schedule lists a two-pole, 30-A breaker supplying a circuit
identified as “HVAC-1.” The floor plan shows HVAC-1 serving a
mechanical unit. What is the best method for verifying that the plan and
schedule agree?
A. Compare only the equipment color
B. Compare the circuit number, breaker configuration, equipment tag,
voltage, and conductor information
C. Compare the panelboard manufacturer only
D. Ignore the panel schedule because the floor plan controls everything
Answer: B. Compare the circuit number, breaker configuration,
equipment tag, voltage, and conductor information
Rationale: Electrical drawing interpretation requires cross-
referencing documents. The plan identifies equipment location and
circuiting, while the panel schedule provides circuit number, breaker
size, phase arrangement, load description, and often
conductor/raceway information.


7.
An electrical plan indicates “LP-1, 7” next to a receptacle. What does
this notation most likely communicate?
A. The receptacle is seven feet from LP-1
B. The receptacle is connected to circuit 7 of lighting/power panel LP-1

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