Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification Practice Exam

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What document is used for alterations or additions to an electrical installation?

  1. Condition report

  2. Electrical Installation certificate

  3. Minor works

  4. Installation guide

The correct answer is: Minor works

The document specifically designed for alterations or additions to an electrical installation is the Minor Works Documentation. This document is essential when minor changes are made to an existing electrical system or when new electrical circuits are added. It ensures that any modifications meet the relevant electrical safety standards and codes, providing a formal record of the work completed. In particular, Minor Works Documentation typically includes details about the nature of the work, the materials used, and confirmation that the installation complies with the required safety regulations. This documentation is crucial for ensuring that minor works do not compromise the safety and integrity of the existing electrical installation. Other documents such as the Condition Report focus primarily on assessing the existing state of an electrical installation and identifying any defects, rather than specifying the process for alterations. The Electrical Installation Certificate is required for new installations or for when significant alterations are made that require a more comprehensive certification of compliance. An Installation Guide typically provides instructions and information on how to set up or install equipment and does not pertain specifically to modifications of existing systems.