COMMERCIAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
INSPECTION EXAMINATION WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS,
PLUS EXPLAINED RATIONALES/EXPERT
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED 100% PASS
2026/LATEST UPDATE/INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
1. During inspection of a commercial distribution panelboard, an
inspector observes that the panelboard is installed in a location
where working space is severely obstructed by permanently
installed equipment. Which requirement is most directly
implicated?
A. Overcurrent protection
B. Working space and accessibility
C. Conductor ampacity
D. Grounding electrode resistance
Answer: B. Working space and accessibility
Rationale: Proper working space must be maintained around electrical
equipment so that qualified personnel can safely operate, inspect,
maintain, and service the equipment. An installation that places
permanently installed equipment in front of or within the required
working clearance can create a significant electrical safety hazard
even when the panelboard itself is correctly wired.
2. A commercial facility has a 480Y/277-volt three-phase system
supplying lighting and motor loads. During inspection, the
equipment grounding conductor is found disconnected from the
metal enclosure of a motor starter. What is the primary concern?
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,A. Increased voltage at the motor terminals
B. Loss of the effective ground-fault current path
C. Reduced motor horsepower
D. Excessive lighting voltage
Answer: B. Loss of the effective ground-fault current path
Rationale: The equipment grounding conductor provides a low-
impedance path for fault current back to the source. If a motor starter
enclosure becomes energized because of insulation failure, an effective
grounding path allows sufficient fault current to operate the
overcurrent protective device promptly. A disconnected grounding
conductor can leave the enclosure energized at a dangerous potential.
3. An inspector finds a commercial disconnecting means with
conductors entering the enclosure through an opening containing
sharp metal edges. No bushing or other protection is installed. What
is the principal defect?
A. Incorrect conductor identification
B. Insufficient conductor ampacity
C. Failure to protect conductors from physical damage
D. Excessive grounding electrode impedance
Answer: C. Failure to protect conductors from physical damage
Rationale: Conductors entering or leaving electrical equipment must
be protected from abrasion and mechanical damage. Sharp metallic
edges can cut or damage insulation, eventually creating a short circuit,
ground fault, or shock hazard. An approved fitting, bushing, or other
suitable protection is required where applicable.
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,4. A commercial panelboard contains several circuit breakers, but
the directory identifies the circuits only as “lights,” “outlets,” and
“equipment.” Why should the inspector question this labeling?
A. Panelboards may never contain lighting circuits
B. Circuit identification should allow the circuits to be readily and
accurately identified
C. Every circuit must have a unique conductor color
D. Circuit directories are optional in commercial buildings
Answer: B. Circuit identification should allow the circuits to be
readily and accurately identified
Rationale: Circuit directories are intended to identify the circuits
supplied by the panelboard clearly and accurately. Vague descriptions
can delay emergency shutdowns, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
The inspector should determine whether the labeling adequately
identifies the equipment, area, or function served.
5. A commercial rooftop HVAC unit is supplied by a disconnect
located several feet away from the equipment. The disconnect is not
visible from the HVAC unit and is not capable of being locked in the
open position. What issue should receive primary attention?
A. Disconnecting means requirements
B. Lighting circuit balancing
C. Conductor color coding only
D. Transformer impedance
Answer: A. Disconnecting means requirements
Rationale: Equipment such as HVAC units generally requires an
appropriate disconnecting means located in an accessible location and
arranged so that servicing personnel can safely de-energize the
equipment. Visibility, accessibility, and provisions for securing the
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, disconnect in the open position are important considerations
depending on the applicable equipment and installation requirements.
6. During inspection of a commercial motor circuit, the inspector
finds that the motor branch-circuit conductors are properly sized
but the overload protection is set substantially above the motor's
permitted overload protection value without an applicable
exception. What is the concern?
A. The motor will necessarily run too slowly
B. The motor may not receive appropriate overload protection
C. The feeder will automatically become overloaded
D. The grounding electrode will become energized
Answer: B. The motor may not receive appropriate overload
protection
Rationale: Motor overload protection is intended to protect the motor
against overheating resulting from excessive operating current or
conditions such as overload or failure to start. Improperly set overload
protection can allow prolonged overheating and damage to motor
windings.
7. An inspector examines a commercial disconnect enclosure and
discovers several unused knockout openings that have not been
closed. What is the most appropriate finding?
A. The equipment is automatically acceptable because unused openings
are harmless
B. The enclosure's protection against contact and environmental
conditions may be compromised
C. The circuit conductors must be increased in size
D. The service voltage must be reduced
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INSPECTION EXAMINATION WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS,
PLUS EXPLAINED RATIONALES/EXPERT
VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED 100% PASS
2026/LATEST UPDATE/INSTANT
DOWNLOAD PDF
1. During inspection of a commercial distribution panelboard, an
inspector observes that the panelboard is installed in a location
where working space is severely obstructed by permanently
installed equipment. Which requirement is most directly
implicated?
A. Overcurrent protection
B. Working space and accessibility
C. Conductor ampacity
D. Grounding electrode resistance
Answer: B. Working space and accessibility
Rationale: Proper working space must be maintained around electrical
equipment so that qualified personnel can safely operate, inspect,
maintain, and service the equipment. An installation that places
permanently installed equipment in front of or within the required
working clearance can create a significant electrical safety hazard
even when the panelboard itself is correctly wired.
2. A commercial facility has a 480Y/277-volt three-phase system
supplying lighting and motor loads. During inspection, the
equipment grounding conductor is found disconnected from the
metal enclosure of a motor starter. What is the primary concern?
1
,A. Increased voltage at the motor terminals
B. Loss of the effective ground-fault current path
C. Reduced motor horsepower
D. Excessive lighting voltage
Answer: B. Loss of the effective ground-fault current path
Rationale: The equipment grounding conductor provides a low-
impedance path for fault current back to the source. If a motor starter
enclosure becomes energized because of insulation failure, an effective
grounding path allows sufficient fault current to operate the
overcurrent protective device promptly. A disconnected grounding
conductor can leave the enclosure energized at a dangerous potential.
3. An inspector finds a commercial disconnecting means with
conductors entering the enclosure through an opening containing
sharp metal edges. No bushing or other protection is installed. What
is the principal defect?
A. Incorrect conductor identification
B. Insufficient conductor ampacity
C. Failure to protect conductors from physical damage
D. Excessive grounding electrode impedance
Answer: C. Failure to protect conductors from physical damage
Rationale: Conductors entering or leaving electrical equipment must
be protected from abrasion and mechanical damage. Sharp metallic
edges can cut or damage insulation, eventually creating a short circuit,
ground fault, or shock hazard. An approved fitting, bushing, or other
suitable protection is required where applicable.
2
,4. A commercial panelboard contains several circuit breakers, but
the directory identifies the circuits only as “lights,” “outlets,” and
“equipment.” Why should the inspector question this labeling?
A. Panelboards may never contain lighting circuits
B. Circuit identification should allow the circuits to be readily and
accurately identified
C. Every circuit must have a unique conductor color
D. Circuit directories are optional in commercial buildings
Answer: B. Circuit identification should allow the circuits to be
readily and accurately identified
Rationale: Circuit directories are intended to identify the circuits
supplied by the panelboard clearly and accurately. Vague descriptions
can delay emergency shutdowns, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
The inspector should determine whether the labeling adequately
identifies the equipment, area, or function served.
5. A commercial rooftop HVAC unit is supplied by a disconnect
located several feet away from the equipment. The disconnect is not
visible from the HVAC unit and is not capable of being locked in the
open position. What issue should receive primary attention?
A. Disconnecting means requirements
B. Lighting circuit balancing
C. Conductor color coding only
D. Transformer impedance
Answer: A. Disconnecting means requirements
Rationale: Equipment such as HVAC units generally requires an
appropriate disconnecting means located in an accessible location and
arranged so that servicing personnel can safely de-energize the
equipment. Visibility, accessibility, and provisions for securing the
3
, disconnect in the open position are important considerations
depending on the applicable equipment and installation requirements.
6. During inspection of a commercial motor circuit, the inspector
finds that the motor branch-circuit conductors are properly sized
but the overload protection is set substantially above the motor's
permitted overload protection value without an applicable
exception. What is the concern?
A. The motor will necessarily run too slowly
B. The motor may not receive appropriate overload protection
C. The feeder will automatically become overloaded
D. The grounding electrode will become energized
Answer: B. The motor may not receive appropriate overload
protection
Rationale: Motor overload protection is intended to protect the motor
against overheating resulting from excessive operating current or
conditions such as overload or failure to start. Improperly set overload
protection can allow prolonged overheating and damage to motor
windings.
7. An inspector examines a commercial disconnect enclosure and
discovers several unused knockout openings that have not been
closed. What is the most appropriate finding?
A. The equipment is automatically acceptable because unused openings
are harmless
B. The enclosure's protection against contact and environmental
conditions may be compromised
C. The circuit conductors must be increased in size
D. The service voltage must be reduced
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