Study Guide for Electrician

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Study Guide for Electrician Test Number: 2435 Human Resources Performance Assessment Services Southern California Edison An Edison International Company REV081913

Introduction The 2435 Electrician Test is a job knowledge test designed to cover the major knowledge areas necessary to perform the job. This Guide contains strategies to use for taking tests and a study outline, which includes knowledge categories and study references. Test Session It is important that you follow the directions of the Test Administrator exactly. If you have any questions about the testing session, be sure to ask the Test Administrator before the testing begins. During testing, you may NOT leave the room, talk, smoke, eat, or drink. Since some tests take several hours, you should consider these factors before the test begins. All cellular/mobile phones, pagers or other electronic equipment will NOT be allowed in the testing area. All questions on this test are multiple-choice or hot spot questions. Multiple choice questions have four possible answers. Hot spot questions have a picture, and you must click the correct spot on the picture to answer the question. All knowledge tests will be taken on the computer. For more information on this, please see the next section of this study guide on Computer Based Testing. The test has a three hour time limit. A non-programmable basic calculator will be provided for you to use during the test. You will NOT be able to bring or use your own calculator during testing. You will receive a Test Comment form so that you can make comments about test questions. Write any comments you have and turn it in with your test when you are done. Study Guide Feedback At the end of this Guide you have been provided with a Study Guide Feedback page. If a procedure or policy has changed, making any part of this Guide incorrect, your feedback would be appreciated so that corrections can be made. - 2 -

Computer Based Testing Taking an SCE knowledge test on the computer is simple. You do not need any computer experience or typing skills. You will only use the keyboard to enter your candidate ID and password. You ll answer all questions by pressing a single button on the mouse. Log in Screen You will be seated at a testing station. When you are seated, the computer will prompt you to enter the candidate ID and password you received in your invitation e-mail. You MUST have your candidate ID and password or you will be unable to take the test. Once you have confirmed your identity by entering this information, you will see a list of tests available to you. Sample/Tutorial Before you start your actual test, a Sample/Tutorial Test is provided to help you become familiar with the computer and the mouse. From the list of exams that appear when you complete the log in, you will select Sample/Tutorial. You will have up to 10 minutes to take the Sample/Tutorial Test. The time you spend on this Sample Test does NOT count toward your examination time. Sample questions are included so that you may practice answering questions. In the Sample/Tutorial Test, you will get feedback on your answers. You will not receive feedback on your actual test. Example During the test, you may see several different types of items. Many of the questions will be multiple choice items. A few items will be pictures, where you ll have to click the spot on the picture that answers the question. Those picture questions are known as Hot Spot questions. More information on each type is below. Overall Test Information When you begin the test, you can see the total time allowed for completion displayed at the top of the screen. You can scroll up to see that information at any time during the test. You can change your answers at any time during the test until the time runs out, or you click the Submit button. Once you click Submit, you can not change your answers. - 3 -

Multiple Choice Questions To answer each multiple choice question, you should move the mouse pointer over the circle (radio button) next to the answer of your choice, and click the left mouse button. A sample is shown below: 1. In order to answer each question, first read the question and determine the response that best answers the question. Put the mouse pointer directly over the circle corresponding to that response. 2. While the pointer is over the circle corresponding to the best answer, click the left mouse button. 3. The answer you selected should now have a green dot in the circle. If you need to select an alternate answer, simply move the pointer over that circle, and click again. - 4 -

Hot Spot Questions To answer each Hot Spot question, you should move the mouse pointer over the part of the image that best answers the question, and click the left mouse button. You will see a pointer appear in that spot. If you want to change your answer, simply move the mouse pointer to a new area on the picture and click again. The pointer will move to the new spot. A sample is shown below: 1. In order to answer each question, first read the question and determine the place on the image that best answers the question. The pointer that will indicate your answer can always be seen in the bottom left of the image. It looks like this: Put the mouse pointer directly over the spot on the image you want to select, and click the left mouse button. - 5 -

2. The pointer will move from the bottom left of the image and appear over the spot you selected. 3. To change your answer, simply move the mouse pointer to the new spot, and click again. The pointer graphic will move to the new spot you ve selected. In order for your answer to be considered be correct, the center of the pointer ( ) must be over the correct spot on the graphic. - 6 -

Test Taking Strategies Introduction The 2435 Electrician Test contains multiple-choice questions and may also contain hot spot questions. The purpose of this section is to help you to identify some special features of a multiple-choice test and to suggest techniques for you to use when taking one. Your emotional and physical state during the test may determine whether you are prepared to do your best. The following list provides common sense techniques you can use before the test begins. Technique Remarks Be confident - If you feel confident about passing the test, you may lose some of your anxiety. - Think of the test as a way of demonstrating how much you know, the skills you can apply, the problems you can solve, and your good judgment capabilities. Be punctual - Arrive early enough to feel relaxed and comfortable before the test begins. Concentrate - Try to block out all distractions and concentrate only on the test. You will not only finish faster but you will reduce your chances of making careless mistakes. - If possible, select a seat away from others who might be distracting. - If lighting in the room is poor, sit under a light fixture. - If the test room becomes noisy or there are other distractions or irregularities, mention them to the Test Administrator immediately. Budget your times - Pace yourself carefully to ensure that you will have enough time to complete all items and review your answers. Read critically - Read all directions and questions carefully. - Even though the first or second answer choice looks good, be sure to read all the choices before selecting your answer. Make educated guesses - Make an educated guess if you do not know the answer or if you are unsure of it. - 7 -

Changing answers - If you need to change an answer, be sure to erase your previous answer completely. On the computer, be sure that the new answer is selected instead of the old one. Return to difficult - If particular questions seem difficult to understand, make a questions note of them, continue with the test and return to them later. Double-check math - Use scratch paper to double check your calculations mathematical calculations. Review - If time permits, review your answers. - Do the questions you skipped previously. - Make sure each answer bubble is completely filled in. Erase any stray marks on your answer sheet. When testing on the computer, make sure each multiple choice question has a green dot next to the correct answer. Remember the techniques described in this section are only suggestions. You should follow the test taking methods that work best for you. - 8 -

Job Knowledge Categories and Study References Below are the major job knowledge areas (topics) covered on the 2435 Electrician Test and the associated study references. Listed next to each knowledge category is the number of items on the exam that will measure that topic. You can use this information to guide your studying. Some exams also contain additional pretest items. Pretest items will appear just like all of the other items on your exam, but they will not affect your score. They are an essential part of ensuring the 2435 Electrician Test remains relevant to successful performance of the job. There are a total of 121 items on the 2435 Electrician Test and the passing score is 68%. This score was determined during the test validation process. A. Electrical Theory (38 items) Understanding of AC theory, DC theory, Ohm s law, series and parallel circuits, inductance, capacitance, electrical symbols and electrical terminology. Understanding of how to read and interpret cable schedules (cable size) as well as wiring and circuit diagrams, blueprints and specifications. B. Equipment Knowledge (45 items) Understanding of nomenclature, function, types, maintenance and operating principles of DC motors, AC motors, DC generators, AC generators, insulators, transformers, batteries and switchgear. Understanding of series motors, compound wound motors, induction type motors, energized current transformer, three-phase motor starter circuit, three-phase motor, three-phase circuit, and transformer single phase and three phase. Understanding of how to install and maintain electrical equipment. C. Test Instruments and Procedures (15 items) Understanding of how to safely troubleshoot electrical faults and use ammeters, ohmmeters (also known as ohm multimeter), meggers, hydrometers, and high voltage testers. Understanding of standard test procedures using meters. D. Safety and Operating Principles (15 items) Understanding of safety electrical procedures as specified by Federal OSHA safety orders and regulations as well as by the National Electric Code. Understanding of how to safely work on and around high voltage energized equipment and the proper use of personal protective equipment and electric protective devices (i.e., fuses, circuit breakers, relays, etc.). Understanding of electrical hazards and precautions including combustions and fires. - 9 -

E. Materials, Tools and Mechanical Principles (8 items) Understanding of conduit bending, use of power tools, circuit components, energy fundamentals, and application and characteristics of various types of solenoids. References: Croft, T., Summers, W.L., & Hartwell, F. P. (2008). American Electrician Handbook. (5 th Edition). New York: McGraw Hill Companies Inc. Herman, S. (2011). Delmar s Standard Textbook of Electricity. (5 th Edition). Delmar Cengage Learning. Mileaf, H. (1998).Electricity One-Seven. (3 rd Edition). Prentice Hall. Rosenberg, P. A. (2011). The Ugly Reference Book. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. National Fire Protection Association. National Electrical Code. 2011. OSHA CFR 29 1910 OSHA General Industry Standards OSHA CFR 29 1926 OSHA Construction Standards Cal OSHA Title 8. Subchapter 4. Construction Safety Orders; Subchapter 5. Electrical Safety Orders; and Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders. Reclamation Managing Water in the West. U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation. Facilities Instructions, Standards, and Techniques Volume 5-1. Personal Protective Grounding for Electric Power Facilities and Power Lines. July 2005.Chapter 6. - 10 -

Sample Questions The following sample questions should give you some idea of the form the test will take. 1. In a DC circuit you are given voltage and current, the correct formula for finding resistance would be? a) I divided by E b) P divided by E c) I 2 times E d) E divided by I 2. An ammeter is designed to measure: a) Electrical pressure. b) Current flow. c) Inductance. d) Resistance. 3. To change the direction of a three phase motor you must? a) Reverse the armature b) Reverse the start winding c) Change any two wires d) Change the capacitor 4. The load in the circuit below is connected in: a) Parallel. b) Compound. c) Series. d) Series-parallel. - 11 -

Sample Question Answers 1. D 2. B 3. C 4. C - 12 -

Study Guide Feedback Please use this page to notify us of any changes in policies, procedures, or materials affecting this guide. Once completed, return to: Southern California Edison Human Resources Talent Planning & Programs G.O. 5, 1 st Floor 1515 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 Test Name: 2435 Electrician Test Page Comments - 13 -