NETA Level IV Certified Senior Technician Exam | Latest
Verified Questions and Detailed Answers
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the NETA Level IV
Certified Senior Technician exam, a rigorous closed-book assessment that validates
senior-level expertise in the electrical testing industry. The exam is structured around
four primary domains—Component Testing, Systems and Commissioning, Electrical
Testing Fundamentals and Theory, and Safety—and evaluates a candidate’s ability to
analyze complex test results, supervise multi-crew field operations, and produce
independent technical evaluations in accordance with ANSI/NETA ETT standards.
DOMAIN: COMPONENT TESTING
QUESTION 1
When performing a power factor/dissipation factor tip-up test on a high-voltage stator
winding, what does a significant increase in power factor with increasing test voltage
typically indicate?
A) Winding capacitance is stable with voltage
B) Partial discharge activity within the insulation system
C) Excessive winding resistance causing I²R losses
D) A healthy, well-bonded stress grading system
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Power factor tip-up, the rise in dissipation factor as voltage
increases, is a direct indicator of ionization or partial discharges in voids within the
insulation. A flat response suggests clean, discharge-free insulation.
QUESTION 2
A 138 kV oil circuit breaker contact resistance is measured at 18 µΩ by micro-ohmmeter,
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while the manufacturer’s limit is 10 µΩ. During an open/close time test, all three phases
operate within specified velocity and time tolerances. What is the recommended action?
A) Accept the breaker since timing is normal
B) Reduce the charging motor current limit
C) Investigate the main contacts and clean or replace as needed before returning to
service
D) Only perform an additional insulation resistance test and re-energize
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: Elevated static contact resistance indicates degraded or pitted main
contacts; even with normal operating times, high resistance will cause overheating.
NETA standards require investigation and correction of abnormal contact resistance.
QUESTION 3
During a sudden pressure relay functional test on a sealed-tank nitrogen-blanketed
transformer, the test technician introduces a calibrated gas-pressure rise. The relay fails
to operate. What is the most probable cause?
A) The relay equalizer tube is clogged
B) Transformer winding temperature is too low
C) Nitrogen pressure is above the relay setting
D) Relay is rated only for oil-filled transformers
CORRECT ANSWER: A
EXPERT RATIONALE: A sudden pressure relay responds to rate of pressure change; a
blocked equalizer line prevents the pressure surge from reaching the actuating bellows
or diaphragm, causing failure to operate.
QUESTION 4
When performing a high-potential (hipot) test on a 15 kV shielded power cable, what
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DC test voltage is typically applied for a maintenance proof test according to industry
practices?
A) 15 kV DC
B) 30 kV DC
C) 45 kV DC
D) 60 kV DC
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: For a 15 kV rated cable, a DC maintenance proof test voltage is
often approximately 2.5 to 3 times rated voltage line-to-ground, resulting in about 45
kV DC. Field standards like NETA MTS recommend voltage levels based on cable type
and condition.
QUESTION 5
A Doble power factor test on a two-winding transformer measures CHL (interwinding
capacitance) with a power factor of 1.2% at 10 kV, previously 0.5%. No other values have
changed. What is the most likely cause?
A) Core ground strap intact
B) Increase in moisture in the interwinding insulation system
C) CT secondary shorted
D) Bushing tap not grounded
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: A significant increase in interwinding capacitance power factor
without changes in CH or CL often indicates moisture or contamination in the insulation
between windings, which is a common degradation mechanism.
QUESTION 6
A vacuum circuit breaker contact wipe is measured during a stroke test. The design wipe
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is 3 mm. Measurement shows 1 mm. What does this indicate?
A) Normal contact compression
B) Excessive contact erosion requiring replacement or adjustment
C) Over-travel springs are too strong
D) The vacuum interrupter has lost vacuum
CORRECT ANSWER: B
EXPERT RATIONALE: Contact wipe is the compression allowance after contacts touch;
insufficient wipe indicates eroded contacts or improper adjustment, risking high contact
resistance and failure to carry fault current.
QUESTION 7
Which test is most effective for detecting shorted core laminations in a power
transformer after an internal fault or through-fault?
A) Turns ratio test
B) Insulation resistance test
C) Core ground test and loop test
D) DC winding resistance measurement
CORRECT ANSWER: C
EXPERT RATIONALE: Shorted laminations create circulating currents that can be
detected by measuring core insulation resistance to ground or by a low-voltage loop
test that reveals hot spots through local heating. Turns ratio and resistance tests do not
detect core faults.
QUESTION 8
When conducting a megger test on a medium-voltage motor stator (6.6 kV), the 1-
minute insulation resistance is 500 MΩ. The 10-minute value is 550 MΩ. What is the
Polarization Index (PI) and what does it indicate?