Electrical Inspection, Testing and Certification Practice Exam

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What type of installation does a minor works document pertain to?

  1. Existing installations only

  2. New installations only

  3. Alterations or additions

  4. Test and inspection only

The correct answer is: Alterations or additions

A minor works document specifically pertains to alterations or additions to existing electrical installations. This type of documentation is essential in the field of electrical work because it outlines the requirements and protocols that must be followed when making modifications. Minor works can involve a range of activities, such as upgrading circuits, adding new lighting fixtures, or installing additional outlets, all of which do not constitute a full installation project but still require adherence to safety standards and regulations. This focus on changes or enhancements is significant because it ensures that even small alterations comply with current electrical codes and standards, thereby maintaining safety and reliability. In contrast, existing installations or new installations require more comprehensive documentation, while test and inspection activities are separate processes that evaluate the condition and safety of installations rather than detail modifications.