EGSA Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
240 min time limit
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  1. A generator produces correct voltage at no-load but the output collapses when connected to a motor starting load. What should be evaluated? Generator's transient reactance and short-circuit capability
  2. What is the function of the load bank's cooling fan during resistive load testing? To dissipate heat generated by the resistive elements
  3. What is the significance of the generator's Telephone Influence Factor (TIF) rating? Quantifies harmonic content weighted by telephone interference sensitivity
  4. When two generators are operating in parallel, what is the primary role of the Automatic Voltage Regulator's (AVR) droop setting? To ensure proportional sharing of reactive power (kVAR) between the generators.
  5. An overexcitation relay (OEL or 59F) on a generator excitation system will activate when: Field current exceeds a set threshold for a defined time period
  6. A 4-pole alternator is operating at a speed of 1800 RPM. What is the frequency of the generated AC voltage? 60 Hz
  7. Which NFPA standard governs the testing and maintenance intervals for ATS equipment in health care facilities? NFPA 99
  8. What is the recommended float voltage for a 12V sealed valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery? 13.5 to 13.8V
  9. What does the term 'in-phase monitoring' refer to in an ATS application? Synchronizing generator and utility voltage phase angle before closed-transition transfer
  10. A three-pole ATS differs from a four-pole ATS primarily in how it handles the: Neutral conductor during transfer
  11. What is the function of a diesel engine's prelube system in a generator application? Supplies oil pressure to engine bearings before cranking to reduce startup wear
  12. What does a negative voltage regulation value indicate about a generator's performance? Terminal voltage rises from no-load to full-load
  13. What fault condition does a reverse power relay (32) protect against in a paralleled generator set? Motorizing of the generator when it draws power from the bus
  14. What is the primary hazard of operating a generator with a single-phase load heavily unbalanced across phases? Overheating of the most heavily loaded phase winding and neutral conductor
  15. A generator set is operating in isochronous mode. What will happen to the engine speed as a heavy electrical load is suddenly applied? The speed will momentarily dip and then quickly return to the original set speed.
  16. When a generator's output voltage collapses immediately upon applying load, the most likely cause is: Shorted exciter diodes
  17. A three-phase generator produces balanced voltage but one phase has no load current. What is the most likely fault? Open circuit on the load side of that phase
  18. Which of the following principles is used to determine the direction of induced current in the conductors of a generator's armature? Fleming's Right-Hand Rule
  19. Which maintenance task is most critical before storing a generator set for an extended period of more than 6 months? Fogging the engine cylinders with preservation oil
  20. What is meant by 'armature reaction' in a synchronous generator? Effect of armature current magnetomotive force on the main field flux
  21. What is a key benefit of using load bank testing for generators? It ensures the generator can handle its rated load and improves reliability.
  22. What maintenance action is required when diesel fuel stored in a day tank shows visible microbial contamination (dark slime)? Drain, clean, and treat the tank, then refill with fresh fuel and biocide treatment
  23. What does the EGSA classification 'Level 1' for a generator set signify? Failure of the equipment to perform could result in loss of human life or serious injuries
  24. How does low ambient temperature affect a lead-acid battery's available capacity? Capacity decreases significantly as temperature drops below 32°F (0°C)
  25. When manually paralleling two generators using a synchroscope, the operator should initiate the breaker close command when the synchroscope pointer is: At approximately 11 o'clock and rotating slowly clockwise
  26. Why do salient pole rotors exhibit reluctance torque that cylindrical rotors do not? The d-axis and q-axis reactances are unequal due to the non-uniform air gap
  27. What type of feedback signal does a current transformer (CT) provide to a compound excitation system? A current signal proportional to stator output current for compounding
  28. What is 'droop' in the context of a generator governor? The intentional speed decrease as load increases, expressed as a percentage
  29. How often should load bank testing be performed? Annually or after major repairs.
  30. In a transfer switch application, what defines a 'closed transition' transfer? Both sources are briefly connected simultaneously during the transfer
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