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vicky

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What could happen to an analog meter if a voltage is tested that exceeds the setting on the meter?
 
  A) The meter can be damaged.
  B) The meter will protect itself by not reading the voltage, and no reading will be displayed.
  C) A coded series of beeps will indicate to the technician that the reading exceeds the meter setting.
  D) The meter will display OL to indicate the reading is out of range.

Question 2

Technicians always perform this action first when working on an electrical circuit in a residential setting:
 
  A) Turn off power at the service panel. B) Remove the covers from the affected unit.
  C) Call the power company. D) Test for voltage at the affected unit.



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Pariscourtney

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Answer to Question 1

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vicky

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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