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CWEA E1 Study Set Question and answers rated A+ 2023 Confined Space - correct answer A space that: -is large enough to enter and work. -has limited or restricted means for entry. -is not designed for continuous occupancy. Hot Work Permit - correct answer An employer's written authori...

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CWEA E1 Study Set Question and answers rated A+ 2023
Confined Space - correct answer A space that:
-is large enough to enter and work.
-has limited or restricted means for entry.
-is not designed for continuous occupancy.
Hot Work Permit - correct answer An employer's written authorization to perform work capable of providing a source of ignition.
Inerting - correct answer A form of purging or ventilating a confined space where an inert gas (such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide or argon) is used to displace the atmosphere
in a confined space to remove fire or explosion hazards. Causes oxygen levels to become unstable for re-entry.
Oxygen Safe Zone - correct answer 19.5% to 23.5%
Below 19.5=unsafe for breathing
Above 23.5=explosive
Leader Line - correct answer The part or area of a drawing to which a number, note or
other reference applies. They are solid lines and usually terminate in a single arrowhead.
Hydraulic Term:
"Resistance" - correct answer A construction in the bore of the pipe which requires more pressure to pass the same amount of water.
Hydraulic Term:
"Voltage"
(Assume water is flowing horizontally so gravity isn't a factor) - correct answer Electric
potential is equivalent to pressure and the voltage (or voltage drop/potential difference) is the difference in pressure between two points.
Hydraulic Term:
"Current" - correct answer Equivalent to a hydraulic volume flow rate; that is the volumetric quantity of flowing water over time.
Ohm's Law - correct answer Current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points.
S.O.P. - correct answer Standard operating procedure.
N.E.C. - correct answer National Electrical Code. N.F.P.A. - correct answer National Fire Protection Association
NPT - correct answer National pipe thread. Tapered pipe.
Compound Gauge - correct answer Displays negative AND positive pressure measurements
Cat1 Meter - correct answer Measures electronics
Cat2 Meter - correct answer Measures single-phase receptacles.
Cat3 Meter - correct answer Measures 3 phase distribution and single phase lighting equipment.
Cat4 Meter - correct answer Measures 3 phase at utility connection and any outdoor connections.
L.O.T.O. - correct answer Lock out tag out is an osha regulation.
3 elements needed to start a fire. - correct answer Heat, oxygen and fuel.
Class C fire. - correct answer Electrical fire
What is Rust - correct answer Combination of water, oxygen and iron.
Micrometer Torque Wrench does what when setting is reached? - correct answer Clicks.
V.F.D. - correct answer Variable frequency drive used for AC motor speed in hertz.
Bourdon Tube Gauge shape - correct answer C shaped.
1 PSI = ? feet of water. - correct answer 2.31
Partial Flume - correct answer A device used to measure the flow in an open channel.
The flume narrows to a throat of fixed dimensions and then expands again. The rate of flow can be calculated by measuring the difference in head (pressure) before and at the throat of the flume.
Measuring at sea level and 8000' does an O2 sensor need recalibration. - correct answer Yes, because of pressure difference.
Hysteresis - correct answer Input ascending and descending

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