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And Correct Answers (Verified Answers)
Plus Rationale 2026 Q&A| Instant
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1. For a service to a residential dwelling in British Columbia, what is the
minimum size grounding electrode conductor required when the
service entrance conductor is #3/0 AWG copper?
A. #4 AWG copper
B. #6 AWG copper
C. #8 AWG copper
D. #10 AWG copper
This question tests understanding of grounding electrode conductor
sizing based on service conductor size; a #3/0 AWG copper service
requires a minimum of #8 AWG copper for the grounding electrode
conductor.
2. Under the BC Electrical Code, what is the maximum allowable voltage
drop from the service point to a remote sub-panel used for critical
equipment?
A. 5%
B. 3%
C. 10%
D. 1%
Voltage drop limits are specified to ensure efficient and safe

, operation of electrical systems; Code typically limits feeder voltage
drop to 3% for critical loads.
3. When installing a three-phase, 600 V cable, what is the minimum
clearance required between the cable and a combustible material?
A. 10 mm
B. 30 mm
C. 50 mm
D. 100 mm
This question evaluates the applicant’s knowledge of required
clearances between energized equipment and combustible materials;
50 mm is a common Code minimum.
4. In British Columbia, which class of fire sprinkler system requires a
dedicated electrical supply that cannot be interrupted by any other
loads?
A. Residential only
B. NFPA 13 commercial fire systems
C. Standpipe systems without sprinklers
D. Temporary construction sprinklers
Fire protection systems must have a reliable supply; NFPA 13
installed systems require dedicated circuits for alarms and controls.
5. What is the minimum depth requirement for an electrical conduit
burying under a driveway for a 600 V feeder in BC?
A. 300 mm
B. 450 mm
C. 600 mm
D. 900 mm
Burial depth standards protect underground conductors; a 600 V
feeder under driveways typically must be at least 600 mm deep.
6. What labeling requirement is mandatory for all service disconnects on
commercial buildings in British Columbia?
A. Installed by licensed electrician
B. Color coded handles
C. Clearly identified as “Service Disconnect” with voltage and
amperage
D. Lockable tag only

, Proper identification and labeling of service disconnects is a Code
requirement to ensure safety and facilitate maintenance.
7. An inspector finds a 200 A service panel with an open knockout that is
not used. What is the appropriate action?
A. Leave it if wiring is static
B. Install a proper blank cover or knockout seal
C. Tape it closed temporarily
D. Report but no correction required
Unused openings in electrical equipment must be properly closed to
prevent contact with live parts, per Code.
8. For a commercial kitchen hood, what type of circuit protection must
be installed for the exhaust fan motor?
A. Standard fuse
B. Motor-rated overcurrent protection and disconnect
C. GFCI only
D. No special protection required
Commercial kitchen motors require proper motor-rated protection to
guard against overload and short circuits.
9. Which schedule in the BC Electrical Code outlines specific
requirements for hazardous locations?
A. Schedule 1
B. Schedule 5
C. Schedule 7
D. Schedule 9
Hazardous location requirements, including classifications and
equipment criteria, are detailed in Schedule 7 of the Code.
10. When inspecting a new multi-family dwelling, what is the
minimum number of receptacles required in a living room under the
Code?
A. One per 6 m of wall space
B. One per 3 m of wall space
C. One receptacle outlet per 3 linear meters of wall space
D. One per room only
The Code requires receptacle spacing to ensure usability; typically
one outlet every 3 meters of wall.

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