ER 52 Electrician Regulations Answer Schedule. Question 1 Marks Reference Marking notes. (1 mark) EA 147M(c)(i) (1 mark) EA 147M(c)(ii)

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ER 52 Electrician Regulations Answer Schedule Notes:1. means that the preceding statement/answer earns 1 mark. 2. This schedule sets out the expected answers to the examination questions. The marker can exercise their discretion and decide on the overall accuracy of any answer that is presented in the candidate s own words. 3. Symbols and terms - alternatives Power W or P Voltage V or E or U Phase Active Question 1 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) Limiting the person to work that the Board may specify. Limiting the person doing, or assisting and doing, work in certain circumstances. EA 147M(c)(i) EA 147M(c)(ii) (b) Any TWO of: It was issued no earlier than 6 months before the date of reconnection. It certifies that the installation is suitable for continued supply. It is given by a person authorised to certify mains work (2 marks) ESR 74(3) (c) Any ONE of: (2 marks) 50V a.c. AS/NZS 3000 120V ripple-free d.c 1.5.5.3(b) Effective fault protection by means AS/NZS 3000 of automatic disconnection of the 5.7.1 supply is based on disconnecting supply from the section of the installation concerned in such a way as to limit the time/touch voltage relationship to safe values. In the event of a fault current or AS/NZS 3000 excessive earth leakage current 5.2.1(b) flowing in the protective earthing system, overcurrent or earth leakage current protective devices operate to disconnect the affected part of the installation within the specified time and touch voltage limits (d) Any ONE of: With the switchboard door fully ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 1

Question 1 Marks Reference Marking notes open. Figure 2.16 There must be a gap of 0.6 metres the switchboard door and the opposite wall. Figure 2.16 Unimpeded space of at least 0.6m around switchboards 2.9.2.2(i) With switchgear doors in any position 2.9.2.2(i) (e) Any TWO of: (2 marks) The total of the connected load through the circuit 3.6.2(a) The maximum demand of the circuit. 3.6.2(b) The current rating of the circuit protective device 3.6.2(c) For final subcircuits with the load distributed over the whole of the 3.6.2 length of the circuit, half the value of the protective device may be Exception 1 used as the value of current. (f) It shall be provided with a means to prevent automatic restarting after stopping. (2 marks) AS/NZS 3000 4.13.1.4 (g) They shall operate directly in the AS/NZS 3000 circuit wiring to the heater elements. 4.8.2.2(a) Not to be arranged for control AS/NZS 3000 through relays or contactors. 4.8.2.2(b) (h) Any TWO of: (2 marks) Where it is not accessible within the building containing the electrical 5.6.2.2 installation. Where it is not metallically continuous from inside the building 5.6.2.2 to the point of contact with the ground. Where the piping system is effectively earthed by connection to 5.6.2.3 an associated item of electrical ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 2

Question 1 Marks Reference Marking notes equipment. Where there is non-conductive water piping in a wall cavity. Figure 5.4 Where there is non-conductive water piping under a floor and in a wall cavity Where there is non-conductive water piping from the ground to conductive piping. Bonding need not be provided where the piping system is effectively earthed by connection to an associated item of associated electrical equipment. Figure 5.5 Figure 5.5 AS/NZS 3000 6.6.2.3 Exception (i) Any ONE of: To confirm that the resistance of the protective earth circuit is sufficiently low to ensure the correct operation of the circuit protecting device. It ensures that the touch voltage across the frame of the appliance cannot rise to dangerous levels under fault conditions. (2 marks) AS/NZS 3760 2.3.3.1 GK (j) Any TWO of: Where the person has personally carried out the work. Where the person has supervised someone else carrying out the work Where the person has certificated the work. Where the person does not hold a registration or authorisation that permits the inspection of prescribed electrical work. Where the person is registered as an electrical inspector but is not competent to inspect specific installations (e.g. hazardous areas) (2 marks) ESR 71(3)(a) ESR 71(3)(b) ESR 71(3)(c) GK GK ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 3

Que stion 2 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) (i) The east wall. Table 6.1 can be used as a reference source (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.7 (iii) The switch has no IP rating 6.2.4.1(c) (b) (i) The south wall. Table 6.1 can be used as a reference source (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.7 (iii) The switch has no IP rating 6.2.4.1(c) Alternative answers (i) The west wall. (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.70 (iii) The switch has no IP rating 6.2.4.1(c) (i) The west wall. (ii) Zone 2 of the basin AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.10 (iii) The switch has an IPX 4 rating 6.2.4.1(b) If Zone 2 is selected, then an IPX4 fitting must be stated otherwise no marks (c) (i) The south wall. Table 6.1 can be used as a reference source (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.7 (iii) The socket outlet has no IP rating ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 4

Que stion 2 Marks Reference Marking notes 6.2.4.1(c) (iv) The socket outlet must be at least 0.3m above the floor. 6.2.4.2 (v) Any ONE of: It must be protected by an ½ mark if only RCD with a fixed rated 6.2.4.2(c)(i) RCD stated residual current of 30 ma. Supplied individually as a separated circuit in accordance 6.2.4.2(c)(ii) with Clause 7.4 Alternative solutions (i) The west wall. (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.7 (iii) The socket outlet has no IP rating 6.2.4.1(c) (iv) The socket outlet must be at least 0.3m above the floor. 6.2.4.2 (v) Any ONE of: It must be protected by an ½ mark if only RCD with a fixed rated 6.2.4.2(c)(i) RCD stated residual current of 30 ma. Supplied individually as a separated circuit in accordance 6.2.4.2(c)(ii) with Clause 7.4 (i) The west wall. (ii) Zone 2 of the basin AS/NZS 3000 If Zone 2 is Figure 6.10 selected, then an IPX4 fitting must be stated otherwise no marks (iii) The socket outlet has an IP rating of IPX 4 6.2.4.1(b) (iv) The socket outlet must be at least 0.3m above the floor. 6.2.4.2 (v) It must be protected by an RCD ½ mark if only with a fixed rated residual current 6.2.4.2(b)(ii) RCD stated of 30 ma and enclosed in a cupboard that maintains the enclosure of the socket outlet during normal operation of the connected equipment. (d) (i) Any ONE of: The south wall. The east wall Table 6.1 can be used as a ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 5

Question 2 Marks Reference Marking notes reference source (ii) Zone 3 of the shower AS/NZS 3000 Figure 6.7 (iii) The heated towel rail has no IP rating (iv) The permanent connection unit has no IP rating (v) The permanent connection unit must be at least 0.3m above the floor. 6.2.4.5(b) 6.2.4.3 6.2.4.2 ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 6

Question 3 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) (i) To ensure that the insulation resistance between all live conductors and earth or, as the case may be, all live parts and earth is adequate to ensure the integrity of the insulation. (2 marks) 8.3.6.1 (ii) Insulation resistance tester GK 500V d.c. GK (iii) The oven The hob The water heater The installation with the oven, hob and water heater disconnected. (iv) The oven, hob and water heater 10,000Ω minimum each The installation with the oven, hob and water heater disconnected, not less than 1 MΩ. (2 marks) GK 8.3.6.2 8.3.6.2 (b) A polarity test is necessary to ensure that no shock hazard arises 8.3.7.1 from the incorrect connection of the active, neutral and earthing conductors. A correct circuit connections test is necessary to ensure that protective 8.3.8.1 earthing conductors do not normally carry current. ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 7

Question 4 Marks Reference Marking notes Load Group Calculation Load (A) Load Group A (i) 37 lights 37 +12 = 49 6 metres of lighting track = 3 + 2 + 2 7.00 (1½ marks) Load Group A(ii) 3000W outside lights (3000 230) x 0.75 9.78 (1½ marks) Load group B(i) 15 double 10A 10 single 10A 1 single 10A (wh) 30 + 10 + 1 = 41 10 + 5 + 5 = 20.00 (1½ marks ) Load Group C 12kW range (12000 230) x 0.5 26.09 (1½ marks) Load Group D 6KW air conditioner (6000 230) x 0.75 19.56 (1½ marks) Total maximum demand 82.43 (1½ marks) ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 8

Question 5 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) Any THREE of: Enable automatic disconnection of supply in the event of a shortcircuit to earth fault or excessive earth leakage current in the protected part of the installation through protective earthing arrangements. Enable equipment requiring an earth reference to function correctly through functional earth arrangements. Mitigate voltage differences appearing between exposed conductive parts of equipment and extraneous conductive parts through equipotential bonding arrangements. Provide an effective and reliable low impedance fault path capable of carry earth fault and earth leakage current without danger or failure. Provide measures for the connection of exposed conductive parts and extraneous conductive parts. (3 marks) 5.1.2 (b) 6mm 2 Cu AS/NZS3000: Table 5.1 (c) 48 metres Table B1 (d) The earthing conductor shall be (2 marks) determined in relation to the crosssectional 5.3.3.2 area of the largest active conductor to be protected. (e) (i) kva = 100 x 100 5 = 2000 kva (ii) ISC = 2000 3 x 400 = 2887A ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 9

Que stion 6 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) Any TWO of: To ensure that no shock hazard arises from the incorrect connection of active, neutral and earthing conductors To prevent the transposition of active and neutral conductors of the consumers mains or submains (with MEN connection at outbuilding or detached portion) resulting in the electrical installation earthing system becoming energized To prevent combinations of incorrect active, neutral and earthing conductor connections resulting in the exposed conductive parts of the electrical installation becoming energized; and To prevent the connection of switches in neutral conductors, resulting in parts of appliances, such as heating elements and lampholders, remaining energized when the switches are in the OFF position. (2 marks) : 8.3.7.1 (b) Insert the earth state in the ground a reasonable distance away from the installation earth Attach the trailing lead to the earth stake. Test between free end of the trailing lead and the phase If there is no transposition the voltmeter reading will be about 230V If there is a transposition the voltmeter reading should be significantly less than 230V. Test between free end of the trailing lead and the neutral/earth bars If there is no transposition the voltmeter reading will be about 0V If there is a transposition the voltmeter reading should be about 230V. Removal of the MEN link is hazardous. 0 marks for (b) if this is stated ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 10

Question 7 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) Electrically closest to the point of supply ESR 27(4)(b) (b) Any TWO of: Any ONE of: * The breaking capacity shall be not less than the prospective 2.5.4.5 short-circuit current at the point where the devices are installed. * Protective devices providing protection against bother 2.5.2 overload and short circuit protection, shall be capable of breaking any overcurrent up to and including the prospective short circuit current of the point where the device is installed All currents caused by a short circuit occurring at any point of a 2.5.4.5 circuit shall be interrupted before the temperature of the conductors reaches the permissible limit. (c) Where two or more circuit-breakers are (2 marks) mounted in the same row, the operating mechanism of each shall cause the circuit to open when the operating means are orientated in one general direction. 2.9.3.4 (d) Any THREE of: (1½ marks) Shall not be installed above open water containers or fixed or 2.9.2.5(b) stationary cooking appliances without being in a cupboard with close fitting doors Shall not be installed in a cupboard or similar enclosure in an area not 2.9.2.5(c) set aside for the purpose. Shall not be installed within or above any zone classified for a bath 2.9.2.5(d) or shower. 6.4.4.6 Shall not be installed within or above any zone classified for a 2.9.2.5(e) swimming pool or spa pool. Shall not be installed within a sauna. 2.9.2.5(e) ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 11

Questio n 7 Marks Reference Marking notes Shall not be installed in a refrigeration room. 2.9.2.5(f) Shall not be installed in sanitization or general hosing down area in the 2.9.2.5(g) degree of protection is less that IPX6. Shall not be installed within a fire- isolated stairway, passageway or 2.9.2.5(h) ramp. Shall not be installed within a cupboard containing a fire-hose 2.9.2.5(i) reel. (e) (i) Protective earthing conductors. (2½ marks) Main earthing conductor. MEN connection 5.3.4 Equipotential bonding conductors. Functional earthing conductors, if required. (ii) Any ONE of: The MEN link shall be a conductor complying with 5.3.5.2 Clause 5.3.2 and have a crosssectional area capable of carrying the maximum current that it may be required to carry under short circuit conditions. The minimum size shall not be less than the current carrying 5.3.5.2 capacity of the main neutral conductor. The minimum size shall be for heavy current switchboards, 5.3.5.2 described in Clause 2.5.5 as Amendment 2 rated at 800A or more per phase, as determined for a protective earthing conductor from Table 5.1 or by calculation. ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 12

Question 8 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) (i) To minimize the risk associated (2 marks) with the occurrence of voltage 5.6.1 differences between exposed conductive parts of electrical equipment and extraneous conductive parts. (ii) 4mm 2 5.6.3.2(a) (iii) Any ONE of: If mechanical damage is likely to occur. 5.6.3.2 To reduce the fault loop impedance. (iv) To minimize the risk associated with different voltages appearing on 5.6.2.7 the two systems. (b) (i) Where it is separated from the live conductors by double insulation; and Sheathed or covered overall with non-conductive material; and All joints to and terminations of the screen or braid are suitably separated from exposed metal and live parts. 5.5.3.2(a) 5.5.3.2(b) 5.5.3.2(c) (ii) Any FOUR of: Festoon-type lampholders of the all-insulated type. Luminaires that are earthed by their attachment to screwed metallic conduit or pipe Luminaires installed outdoors on a non-conductive pole where the luminaires are not in an earthed situation. ELV lighting points. Where in accordance with clause 5.4.1 earthing of electrical equipment is not required. (2 marks) 5.4.3(2) 5.4.3(2) 5.4.3(2) 5.4.3(2) 5.4.4 Exception (a) ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 13

Question 8 Marks Reference Marking notes Where in accordance with clause 5.4.3 earthing of electrical equipment is not required. Where installed outdoors on a non-conductive pole and the luminaire is not in an earthed situation. Where supplied at ELV is accordance with clause 7.5 5.4.4 Exception (b) 5.4.4 Exception (c) 5.4.4 Exception (c) A ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 14

Question 9 Marks Reference Marking notes (a) I = P V = 1000 230 = 4.35A 4mm 2 cable = 2 x 4.35 = 8.7A 2.5mm 2 cable = 1 x 4.35 = 4.35A (b) Voltage drop permitted = 230 x 2.5% = 5.75V Voltage drop of 4mm 2 cable V d = mv/a.m x A x m 1000 = 11.2151 x 8.7 x 30 1000 = 2.93V Voltage drop of 2.5mm 2 cable V d = mv/a.m x A x m 1000 = 18.018 x 4.35 x 10 1000 = 0.78V Total voltage drop = 2.93 + 0.78 = 3.71V ER 52 ANSWERS 29 JUNE 2013 15