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Sessional Question Bank

The document is a sessional question bank covering various topics related to electrical installations, including wiring diagrams, service connections, estimation and costing, and design considerations for residential and industrial installations. It includes questions on types of wiring systems, electrical load calculations, tender processes, and street lighting design. The content is structured to guide students in understanding practical applications and theoretical concepts in electrical engineering.

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Sessional Question Bank

The document is a sessional question bank covering various topics related to electrical installations, including wiring diagrams, service connections, estimation and costing, and design considerations for residential and industrial installations. It includes questions on types of wiring systems, electrical load calculations, tender processes, and street lighting design. The content is structured to guide students in understanding practical applications and theoretical concepts in electrical engineering.

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SESSIONAL QUESTION BANK

Q1) Draw the symbol of i) Earthing, ii) fuse iii)15 A socket iv) exhaust fan v) neutral link.
Q2) State the factors to be considered in selecting the type of wiring.

Q3) Define wiring diagram and circuit diagram


Q4) State the types of service connection.

Q5) What are the different types of wiring system. State suitable application for each.
Q6) Explain the design consideration of electrical installation system for commercial
buildings.

Q7) Define service connection.


Q8) Explain with suitable sketch types of service connection.

Q9) Describe step by step procedure of estimation and costing of residential installation.
Q10) ) Difference between industrial load and non-industrial load.
Q11) Explain the general requirements of Residential installation.

Q12) Distinguish between tender and quotation.


Q13) Explain with suitable example the following:

i) Quotation format

ii) Comparative Statement


iii) Order format
Q14) State any four qualities of good contractor.

Q15) Define Tender and state its types.


Q16) Explain the purpose of estimation and costing.

Q17) State various types of contracts. Explain any four.


Q18) Explain steps in submission and opening of tender.
Q19) A residential installation unit is having following load:
4 lamps of 60 W each
6 lamps of 40W each 4 ceiling fans of 60 W each
6 sockets of 6A having 100W each
4 sockets of 16 A having 1000W each.
Calculate 1) Total lighting load
2) Total power load
3) no. of sub-circuit for light, fan and power load.
4) Size of distribution board.
Q20) Two lamps, one ceiling fan & one 5 Amp socket to be controlled by
Individual switches. Draw
i) wiring diagram ii) single line diagram iii) schematic diagram.
SESSIONAL QUESTION BANK
Q1) Draw wiring and single line diagram of three phase, 415V,5 Hp, induction motor installation .
Q2) State and explain the design consideration in case of industrial installation
Q3) Draw and label wiring diagram for 3 phase induction motor connected to supply with star
delta starter.
Q4) In an industry having 25HP induction motor 3 ph. Prepare electrical installation LT design
scheme and list of quantity of material required.
Q5) Explain Erection inspection and testing of industrial installations as per part1 section 13 NEC
2011.
Q6) Explain criteria for selection of starter for induction motor.
Q7) Explain how main switch, DB, and cable is decided in industrial installation.
Q8) Estimate main material requirement for a 600m, 415/240V , 3 ph line with 4 wires in vertical
configuration. The line emante from substation to feed a load of 30kw. Consider span between 2
poles is 60 meter.
Q9) State methods of laying underground cable and write list of material required.
Q10) State the purpose of guarding wires used in distribution lines.
Q11) list factors for selection of LT/HT power cables.
Q12) List electrical equipment required in HT substation.
Q13) Distinguish between overhead and underground distribution lines.
Q14) State and explain different methods of cable termination for HT/LT line
Q15) State types of cables used in distribution line installations.
Q16) Draw neat sketch of HT/LT substations and enlist the material required.
Q17) state classification of voltage level.
Q18) how insulation is tested between 2 conductors.
Q19) Explain earthing provision using suitable sketch.
Q20) Explain on –off control used for street light installation.
Q21)Describe design consideration of street light installation. Prepare list of material required.
Q22) General guidelines for selection of size of cable.
Q23) Explain lumens, types of luminaries, layout of roads standard for public street light
installation.
Q24) Define: tilt angle, light output ratio, glare, uniformity ratio, contrast, visual comfort,
Q25) state objectives of outdoor lighting
Q26) Explain classification of street lighting installation on the basis of street lamp height and
light source.
Q27) Write aim of public lighting installlations.
Q28) A road of 300 m long is required to be illuminated by providing 40W fluroscent lamp with
222 candle power, the width of road is 4m. Design a street lighting scheme and estimate the
material required for minimum level of illumination of 0.8 lux.

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