eep January 28, 2025 EVSE Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 0% EVSE Day 10 Safety protocols require de-energizing equipment first. 1 / 10 What action should be taken FIRST when replacing an EVSE cable? a. Identify where the “new” cabling system will be connected b. Shut down the station before operating on it c. Locate the existing cabling system and its relevant attachments d. Carefully remove the existing cabling system while preserving any necessary screws or materials Incorrect. Safety should always be the first priority. Correct! Shutting down ensures safe handling of the cable replacement. Shutting down the station ensures technician safety and prevents electrical hazards. Consider the remedy when repairs are not feasible. 2 / 10 What is the most common exterior maintenance remedy for exterior work orders? a. Basic greasing of the charging station b. Swapping out charging station c. Replacement of wiring d. Replacement of used parts Incorrect. Swapping out is often more efficient for severe issues. Correct! Swapping out is a common solution for exterior issues. When exterior issues cannot be repaired, swapping out the station is the best solution. Focus on interior components, not external ones. 3 / 10 Which of the following are NOT potential signs of damage for interior components? a. Interior components have signs of burn or are on fire b. Charging cable is cut and wires are exposed c. Smoke is seen or smelled d. An arc flash is visible Incorrect. This issue pertains to external cables. Correct! Cable issues are external, not internal. A cut cable is an external issue, not an internal component concern. Focus on functional issues, not aesthetic ones. 4 / 10 Which of the following is NOT included in EVSE cable/port inspection? a. The cable has exposed wire b. The cable is not black c. The connector is missing d. The connector has an exposed pin Incorrect. Functional issues, not appearance, are critical for inspection. Correct! Cable color is not a concern during inspections. Inspections check for functionality and safety, not color. Think about the first visual check a technician would perform on the station’s exterior. 5 / 10 What are you inspecting on the exterior of the station as an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) technician? a. Internal breaker b. Branding inconsistencies c. Charging session history d. Signs of damage Incorrect. Exterior inspections focus on potential physical damage. Correct! External damage is a primary focus during inspections. External inspections focus on identifying physical damage that could affect station safety or performance. Proper safety equipment is essential before starting any task. 6 / 10 What is the first thing you do prior to any field work? a. Swap out the EV Charging Station b. Submit completed work order c. Identify the required PPE d. Call the NOC Incorrect. Safety comes before any other task. Correct! PPE ensures personal safety during work. Identifying and using the correct PPE protects technicians from hazards. EVSE testers are designed for field work. 7 / 10 Which of the following statements about an EVSE tester is true? a. It is waterproof and can be submerged in water b. It can diagnose software issues in computers c. It is designed for testing kitchen appliances d. It is portable and easy to use for on-site testing of charging stations Incorrect. EVSE testers are specialized tools for charging stations. Correct! EVSE testers are portable and efficient for testing. EVSE testers are lightweight and portable, allowing technicians to test stations efficiently. Consider which factors genuinely require corrective actions. 8 / 10 Which of the following are NOT potential root causes for corrective maintenance? a. All of them are root causes b. Screen damage c. Wireless Carrier Change d. Vandalism Incorrect. Each listed cause can lead to maintenance needs. Correct! All options can be root causes. All listed causes can necessitate corrective maintenance. Each carrier uses distinct signal bands. 9 / 10 When testing cell signal with a SureCall, a separate scan must be performed for each cell carrier (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile). a. False b. True Incorrect. Each carrier’s network operates on different frequencies. Correct! Separate scans ensure all carriers’ signals are tested. SureCall tests signals for specific carriers, so separate scans are necessary. Consider the PPE items directly related to safety. 10 / 10 Which is NOT a required PPE safety item for Corrective Maintenance calls? a. Reflective Safety Vest b. Safety Boots c. Arc-Rated / Flame-Resistant Gloves d. Sunglasses Incorrect. Sunglasses are not part of standard PPE requirements. Correct! Sunglasses are not required PPE. Sunglasses are not classified as essential PPE for corrective maintenance tasks. 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