Questions Of The Week 2-25-2018

**Welcome to another round of Questions of The Week !
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Questions of the week:

Introduction and requirements:

A member of the Award Committee will post a question, at a random day/time.

A competing member may make one post per question thread to answer the question and the member’s winning entry must have all parts of the question answered completely in that one post. Editing your one answer post allowed will result in disqualification.

Winnings will be limited to no more than 6 times in a given year, the objective is to allow as many Members a chance to win as possible.
Any disregard to the above and divulging the correct answers will forfeit the weekly winnings.

So please refrain from participating if you have already won in the maximum for the Year.

First correct answer (as judged by the Awards Committee or Poster of the Question) wins.

The lucky winner will get a case of “Now that you’ve had a Home Inspection Books” shipped to them at their address on file. Make sure your Address on File with Inachi is correct.

Courtesy of Nick Gromicko.

Winners of the Question of The Week shall request their prize by emailing fastreply@nachi.org and submitting their Mailing address for shipping.

Allow 2 weeks for delivery.

**THANKS for being here and good luck! ** :smile:


1) The electrical grid is defined by three parts: transmission, distribution and   ___

2) Inswing or Outswing ?
_______ exterior doors dominate the residential market
_______ can be blocked by snow or alligators for emergency egress
_______ doors are more secure, airtight and durable

3) What can interpret the rush of electrons

4) Types of backflow (select all or none that apply)
a) backsiphonage
b) backpressure backflow
c) directive backflow
d) backflow blockage

5) What's the defect in the attached pic

Extra Credit!

What Awards Committee Member is the Planning Commissioner for:
___city    ___state

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  1. The electrical grid is defined by three parts: transmission, distribution and Consumer

  2. Inswing or Outswing ?
    Inswing exterior doors dominate the residential market
    Outswing can be blocked by snow or alligators for emergency egress
    Outswing doors are more secure, airtight and durable

  3. What can interpret the rush of electrons: GFCI

  4. Types of backflow
    a) backsiphonage
    b) backpressure backflow

  5. What’s the defect in the attached pic: Eye beam mounted too high.

  1. Generating
  2. Inswing
    Outswing
    Outswing
  3. GFCI
  4. A & B
  5. Sensor mounted too high
  1. Generating
  2. Inswing,Outswing,Outswing
  3. GFCI
  4. A & B
  5. Crap to close to the door channel
    Extra =Stagecoach, TX

Congratulations Steve Nadeau for winning this weeks QOTW.
Follow the directions to obtain your books.

#1 answer is “end user”. Yours was close enough although if it was in my classroom no.

All got #'s 2-3-4 correct.
The pic: Sensor mounted too high as William answered.

Thanks again all! :slight_smile:

What Awards Committee Member is the Planning Commissioner for:
NorthOaks, Minnesota
Commissioner Paul Lesieur

Yay! Thanks!

Congratulations Steve.
I don’t agree with the answer to #1, but I’m sure Marc has his sources.

My grnpaw’s girlfriend gave me the answer, but I double checked it here.

We are both right according to the link, but I went off the order, the consumer, or load, being the last one.

Plus I give Marc a kickback of two marshmallow Peeps for each 10 cases of books delivered. Peep payola, as they say, works every time.

Well done congratulations Steve .

I prefer the new chocolate dipped ones please

I’ll have to remember the chocolate peeps next week!