3 CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND DETAILED
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The CWEA Mechanical Technologist (MT) Grade 3
certification is an advanced-level credential intended for
experienced mechanical maintenance professionals
working in water and wastewater facilities. Grade 3
represents a lead-level mechanical technologist capable of
diagnosing complex equipment problems, planning
maintenance activities, leading crews, applying safety
regulations, and ensuring equipment reliability.
Candidates must generally possess a valid Grade 2
certification and sufficient qualifying experience before
attempting the Grade 3 examination.
Exam Coverage
Pumps and pumping systems
Hydraulics and fluid mechanics
Valves and piping systems
Bearings, lubrication, and seals
, Mechanical drives and power transmission
Preventive and predictive maintenance
Equipment troubleshooting and root-cause analysis
Welding and fabrication fundamentals
Blueprint and technical drawing interpretation
Materials science and corrosion control
Machine shop and precision measurement
Rigging and lifting operations
Compressors and air systems
Safety regulations and hazard control
Leadership, planning, and maintenance management
Documentation and recordkeeping
Reliability-centered maintenance concepts
Water and wastewater mechanical equipment
applications
1.
A wastewater facility experiences repeated bearing failures
on a large influent pump despite following lubrication
schedules; what should the lead mechanical technologist
investigate first?
,A. Paint condition on pump housing
B. Shaft misalignment causing excessive loading
C. Color of lubrication containers
D. Building ventilation temperature
Answer: B
Rationale: Misalignment frequently creates abnormal
bearing loads leading to premature bearing failure despite
proper lubrication.
2.
While reviewing vibration data from a centrifugal pump,
an increasing vibration amplitude appears at running
speed frequency; what is the most likely cause?
A. Misalignment or imbalance
B. Pipe color variation
C. Water chemistry changes
D. Instrument calibration sticker age
Answer: A
Rationale: Elevated vibration at running speed commonly
indicates imbalance or alignment problems.
, 3.
A maintenance crew reports cavitation damage on a pump
impeller shortly after startup; which operating condition
should be evaluated first?
A. Motor paint thickness
B. Available suction head
C. Facility lighting level
D. Valve tag numbering
Answer: B
Rationale: Insufficient suction head is a primary cause of
cavitation.
4.
During gearbox inspection, metallic particles are found in
the lubricant sample; what should be the immediate
concern?
A. Internal gear wear
B. Weather forecast changes
C. Pipe support labeling
D. Storage room cleanliness
Answer: A