EVITP FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) - ANSWER-has 4 certification
levels.
Installation of EVSE at an existing building - ANSWER-is worth as many as 15 LEED
points.
Installing electric vehicle charging equipment - ANSWER-may improve public
perception of a business.
When a business installs charging equipment - ANSWER-the public may sense that the
business supports sustainability.
Determining the appropriate location for EVSE - ANSWER-requires the person planning
the installation to consider all of the above.
Proper location of EVSE - ANSWER-may include consideration of ADA guidelines
depending on location.
Jurisdictional codes and requirements - ANSWER-should always be checked when
determining the location and other features of the EVSE.
Bollards, curbs, and wheel stops - ANSWER-can protect charging equipment from
physical damage from vehicles.
Adequate site lighting - ANSWER-increases the safety of an EVSE location.
Trailblazing signs - ANSWER-are for directing drivers to the location of EV charging
equipment.
According to the ADA guidelines - ANSWER-4% of general parking spaces should be
accessible.
ADA parking space guidelines - ANSWER-can be used as a guide when determining
the number of EV charging spaces that should be made accessible.
ADA guidelines - ANSWER-are useful when planning an EVSE installation because all
of the above.
Operable parts of accessible equipment - ANSWER-should be located 15"-48" above
finish grade per ADA guidelines.
The maximum depth of a barrier - ANSWER-such as a curb or housekeeping pad, in
front of accessible equipment is 10".
, DC fast chargers - ANSWER-pose accessibility challenges because their cables and
connectors are larger and heavier than standard Level 1 and Level 2 EVSE.
Benefits of commissioning the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) -
ANSWER-include all of the above.
commissioning - ANSWER-is the process that ensures mechanical, electrical, and other
building systems are installed, tested, and perform interactively in accordance with
design documents.
test EVSE ground fault response - ANSWER-One of the tests performed by an EVSE
test set.
Documentation - ANSWER-transfers important information about an installation from
the contractor to the owner.
true - ANSWER-A statement indicating that the documentation transfer is important.
customer - ANSWER-A key component of commissioning fleet EVSE is to ensure that
the customer understands how to manage the software.
all of the above - ANSWER-The proper hand-off of documentation should include
electrical details, contract documents, operation and maintenance manuals as well as
all of the above.
any of the above may apply - ANSWER-Utilities or municipalities may have
requirements that any of the above may apply basic code considerations.
billing rates and plans - ANSWER-Utilities may require a separate meter for EVSE
billing rates and plans.
proper communications protocol function - ANSWER-EVSE-specific testing tools ensure
proper communications protocol function and ground-fault response.
true - ANSWER-Cord management is a major concern for manufacturers of EVSE as
charge cables can cause a tripping hazard and are often subject to theft.
networked/ revenue collection - ANSWER-Commercial and fleet EVSE installations
often require networked communications and revenue collection functions.
RFID tags and swipe cards - ANSWER-Recognized types of EVCE activation
technology include RFID tags and swipe cards.
Radio Frequency Identification - ANSWER-The acronym RFID stands for Radio
Frequency Identification.
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) - ANSWER-has 4 certification
levels.
Installation of EVSE at an existing building - ANSWER-is worth as many as 15 LEED
points.
Installing electric vehicle charging equipment - ANSWER-may improve public
perception of a business.
When a business installs charging equipment - ANSWER-the public may sense that the
business supports sustainability.
Determining the appropriate location for EVSE - ANSWER-requires the person planning
the installation to consider all of the above.
Proper location of EVSE - ANSWER-may include consideration of ADA guidelines
depending on location.
Jurisdictional codes and requirements - ANSWER-should always be checked when
determining the location and other features of the EVSE.
Bollards, curbs, and wheel stops - ANSWER-can protect charging equipment from
physical damage from vehicles.
Adequate site lighting - ANSWER-increases the safety of an EVSE location.
Trailblazing signs - ANSWER-are for directing drivers to the location of EV charging
equipment.
According to the ADA guidelines - ANSWER-4% of general parking spaces should be
accessible.
ADA parking space guidelines - ANSWER-can be used as a guide when determining
the number of EV charging spaces that should be made accessible.
ADA guidelines - ANSWER-are useful when planning an EVSE installation because all
of the above.
Operable parts of accessible equipment - ANSWER-should be located 15"-48" above
finish grade per ADA guidelines.
The maximum depth of a barrier - ANSWER-such as a curb or housekeeping pad, in
front of accessible equipment is 10".
, DC fast chargers - ANSWER-pose accessibility challenges because their cables and
connectors are larger and heavier than standard Level 1 and Level 2 EVSE.
Benefits of commissioning the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) -
ANSWER-include all of the above.
commissioning - ANSWER-is the process that ensures mechanical, electrical, and other
building systems are installed, tested, and perform interactively in accordance with
design documents.
test EVSE ground fault response - ANSWER-One of the tests performed by an EVSE
test set.
Documentation - ANSWER-transfers important information about an installation from
the contractor to the owner.
true - ANSWER-A statement indicating that the documentation transfer is important.
customer - ANSWER-A key component of commissioning fleet EVSE is to ensure that
the customer understands how to manage the software.
all of the above - ANSWER-The proper hand-off of documentation should include
electrical details, contract documents, operation and maintenance manuals as well as
all of the above.
any of the above may apply - ANSWER-Utilities or municipalities may have
requirements that any of the above may apply basic code considerations.
billing rates and plans - ANSWER-Utilities may require a separate meter for EVSE
billing rates and plans.
proper communications protocol function - ANSWER-EVSE-specific testing tools ensure
proper communications protocol function and ground-fault response.
true - ANSWER-Cord management is a major concern for manufacturers of EVSE as
charge cables can cause a tripping hazard and are often subject to theft.
networked/ revenue collection - ANSWER-Commercial and fleet EVSE installations
often require networked communications and revenue collection functions.
RFID tags and swipe cards - ANSWER-Recognized types of EVCE activation
technology include RFID tags and swipe cards.
Radio Frequency Identification - ANSWER-The acronym RFID stands for Radio
Frequency Identification.