Fault Finding Training Assessment Final Quiz
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Question 1 of 29
1. Question
When does the self-monitoring take place on some automatic doors?
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Question 2 of 29
2. Question
When carrying out a visual inspection, which of the following is a reason as to why it is carried out prior to starting work?
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Question 3 of 29
3. Question
What is the percentage of faults are caused by the accessories connected to the operator?
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Question 4 of 29
4. Question
Which type of faults are you likely to come across?
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Question 5 of 29
5. Question
What is the most important procedure to allow you to fault find on an automatic door?
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Question 6 of 29
6. Question
To eliminate a fault ensure that the programme switch is set to?
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Question 7 of 29
7. Question
If the lcd panel on an operator was not lit, what could this it be indicating?
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Question 8 of 29
8. Question
On a sliding door it is common for a battery failure to be?
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Question 9 of 29
9. Question
Off, locked, automatic and 2 way are examples of?
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Question 10 of 29
10. Question
If the lcd panel was showing an error or fault code, where would you find additional information?
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Question 11 of 29
11. Question
When carrying out a visual inspection, it is important that the door is?
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Question 12 of 29
12. Question
Generally activation sensors detect which of the following?
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Question 13 of 29
13. Question
What is the minimum activation distance for door on an escape route?
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Question 14 of 29
14. Question
What do the led’s on an activation sensor indicate?
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Question 15 of 29
15. Question
If there are no leds on the activation sensors, what may this indicate?
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Question 16 of 29
16. Question
Safety sensors are fitted in what areas of a door?
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Question 17 of 29
17. Question
On a swing door the safety sensors detect during which parts of the cycle of the door?
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Question 18 of 29
18. Question
Safety sensors detect which of the following?
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Question 19 of 29
19. Question
To reduce any false activations, a lenses on safety sensor need to be?
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Question 20 of 29
20. Question
If you found the fire alarm system was activating holding a door open, what should you not do?
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Question 21 of 29
21. Question
If you suspected that the access control was not giving a signal to the operator, what should you do?
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Question 22 of 29
22. Question
If you suspected that the emergency break glass was activating the door what should you check?
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Question 23 of 29
23. Question
If you are going to test the power supply to the operator, which tools may you require?
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Question 24 of 29
24. Question
If you suspect that there is no power to the operator, which of the following should you check?
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Question 25 of 29
25. Question
You have no power at the sensor, what should you do next?
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Question 26 of 29
26. Question
Testing cables for damage and for a continuous circuit is called a?
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Question 27 of 29
27. Question
To simulate activation from a hard wired push pad you would need to?
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Question 28 of 29
28. Question
On a wireless battery operated push pad that was not working, what should you do?
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Question 29 of 29
29. Question
When using a multimeter for continuity which setting would you be using?