Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification Practice Exam

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What does a C1 code signify on a condition report?

  1. Danger present

  2. Potential danger

  3. Improvement recommended

  4. Safe condition

The correct answer is: Danger present

A C1 code on a condition report is used to indicate that there is a "Danger present" in the electrical installation. This classification is critical for ensuring safety, as it denotes an immediate threat that could lead to serious injury or significant damage if not rectified promptly. The urgency of a C1 code means that action must be taken to address the hazard, as it pertains to situations that could pose an imminent risk to safety. Identifying such conditions is essential during electrical inspections to protect both individuals and property from potential hazards. Other codes, such as those indicating a potential danger or situations requiring improvement, would signify less urgent conditions that do not require immediate action. However, the designation of a C1 code clearly establishes that the issue merits immediate attention to ensure safety.