NEW YORK ELEVATOR INSPECTOR ADVANCED CERTIFICATION EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
ASME A17.3 Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators
ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts
NYC Building Code Chapter 30 and Appendix K Requirements
NY State Industrial Code Rule 25 (12 NYCRR Part 25)
Elevator Mechanical Systems (Traction, Hydraulic, and MRL)
Electrical Systems and Safety Circuit Troubleshooting
Inspection Testing Protocols (Category 1 and Category 5)
Fire Emergency Operations (Phase I and Phase II)
Inspector Ethics, Professional Standards, and Documentation
Introduction
This examination is designed to assess the comprehensive knowledge and professional competency required for
advanced certification as an Elevator Inspector in New York. The exam evaluates critical skills in code compliance
interpretation, mechanical and electrical system analysis, inspection protocol execution, and ethical decision-
,making in real-world scenarios. The test consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, including both direct
knowledge assessments and scenario-based problems that require application of regulatory standards to practical
situations. Candidates must demonstrate mastery of ASME standards, New York State and NYC municipal codes,
and professional inspector responsibilities. Emphasis is placed on real-world application, safety prioritization, and
the ability to make sound technical judgments under field conditions. Successful certification confirms readiness to
perform independent elevator inspection duties with professionalism and regulatory adherence.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
Which code primarily governs elevator installations and inspections in New York State?
A. NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
B. ASME A17.1 / CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
C. IBC Chapter 11 Accessibility Provisions
D. NYC Fire Code Chapter 9
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1/CSA B44 is the national safety code adopted by New York State and NYC for
elevator design, construction, installation, and inspection requirements. NFPA 70 applies to electrical wiring,
while IBC covers building accessibility, not elevator-specific safety standards .
Question 2
,What is the primary function of an elevator governor?
A. Control door opening and closing speed
B. Detect overspeed and activate the safety system
C. Regulate car lighting during power failure
D. Manage emergency communication systems
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The governor is a mechanical overspeed safety device that activates when the car exceeds rated
speed. It trips the safety gear to stop the car mechanically if the electrical overspeed switch fails to slow the car.
Door operation, lighting, and communication are handled by separate systems .
Question 3
According to ASME A17.1, the governor overspeed switch must trip at a speed not exceeding what percentage
of rated speed?
A. 100% of rated speed
B. 115% of rated speed
C. 125% of rated speed
D. 150% of rated speed
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 Section 2.18 specifies that the governor overspeed switch must trip at 125% of
rated speed. The mechanical governor trip occurs at a higher speed (typically 130-140%), but the electrical
switch is designed to activate first to slow the car before mechanical engagement occurs .
, Question 4
An elevator inspector observes a clearance of 1/2 inch between the car door edge and the hoistway door edge.
Is this compliant with ASME A17.1?
A. Yes, clearance is within acceptable tolerance
B. No, maximum allowable clearance is 1/4 inch
C. No, maximum allowable clearance is 3/8 inch
D. No, clearance must be zero
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 limits car-to-hoistway door edge clearance to a maximum of 1/4 inch to prevent
entrapment hazards and ensure proper alignment of door interlock mechanisms. A 1/2 inch gap exceeds this
requirement and must be corrected .
Question 5
What is the minimum rated load for a "Class A" passenger elevator under ASME A17.1?
A. 1,000 lbs
B. 1,500 lbs
C. 2,000 lbs
D. 2,500 lbs
🟢 Correct answer: C
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
Core Domains
ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
ASME A17.3 Safety Code for Existing Elevators and Escalators
ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts
NYC Building Code Chapter 30 and Appendix K Requirements
NY State Industrial Code Rule 25 (12 NYCRR Part 25)
Elevator Mechanical Systems (Traction, Hydraulic, and MRL)
Electrical Systems and Safety Circuit Troubleshooting
Inspection Testing Protocols (Category 1 and Category 5)
Fire Emergency Operations (Phase I and Phase II)
Inspector Ethics, Professional Standards, and Documentation
Introduction
This examination is designed to assess the comprehensive knowledge and professional competency required for
advanced certification as an Elevator Inspector in New York. The exam evaluates critical skills in code compliance
interpretation, mechanical and electrical system analysis, inspection protocol execution, and ethical decision-
,making in real-world scenarios. The test consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, including both direct
knowledge assessments and scenario-based problems that require application of regulatory standards to practical
situations. Candidates must demonstrate mastery of ASME standards, New York State and NYC municipal codes,
and professional inspector responsibilities. Emphasis is placed on real-world application, safety prioritization, and
the ability to make sound technical judgments under field conditions. Successful certification confirms readiness to
perform independent elevator inspection duties with professionalism and regulatory adherence.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
Question 1
Which code primarily governs elevator installations and inspections in New York State?
A. NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
B. ASME A17.1 / CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators
C. IBC Chapter 11 Accessibility Provisions
D. NYC Fire Code Chapter 9
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1/CSA B44 is the national safety code adopted by New York State and NYC for
elevator design, construction, installation, and inspection requirements. NFPA 70 applies to electrical wiring,
while IBC covers building accessibility, not elevator-specific safety standards .
Question 2
,What is the primary function of an elevator governor?
A. Control door opening and closing speed
B. Detect overspeed and activate the safety system
C. Regulate car lighting during power failure
D. Manage emergency communication systems
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: The governor is a mechanical overspeed safety device that activates when the car exceeds rated
speed. It trips the safety gear to stop the car mechanically if the electrical overspeed switch fails to slow the car.
Door operation, lighting, and communication are handled by separate systems .
Question 3
According to ASME A17.1, the governor overspeed switch must trip at a speed not exceeding what percentage
of rated speed?
A. 100% of rated speed
B. 115% of rated speed
C. 125% of rated speed
D. 150% of rated speed
🟢 Correct answer: C
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 Section 2.18 specifies that the governor overspeed switch must trip at 125% of
rated speed. The mechanical governor trip occurs at a higher speed (typically 130-140%), but the electrical
switch is designed to activate first to slow the car before mechanical engagement occurs .
, Question 4
An elevator inspector observes a clearance of 1/2 inch between the car door edge and the hoistway door edge.
Is this compliant with ASME A17.1?
A. Yes, clearance is within acceptable tolerance
B. No, maximum allowable clearance is 1/4 inch
C. No, maximum allowable clearance is 3/8 inch
D. No, clearance must be zero
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: ASME A17.1 limits car-to-hoistway door edge clearance to a maximum of 1/4 inch to prevent
entrapment hazards and ensure proper alignment of door interlock mechanisms. A 1/2 inch gap exceeds this
requirement and must be corrected .
Question 5
What is the minimum rated load for a "Class A" passenger elevator under ASME A17.1?
A. 1,000 lbs
B. 1,500 lbs
C. 2,000 lbs
D. 2,500 lbs
🟢 Correct answer: C