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Which professionals are allowed to prepare electrical plans and specifications according to the New Electrical Engineering Law?

  • Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) only (correct)
  • Registered Master Electrician (RME) only
  • Registered Electrical Engineer (REE) only
  • Licensed Electrical Practitioners (LEP) only

Who is the only professional allowed to sign and seal electrical plans, specifications, and other related documents?

  • Licensed Electrical Practitioners (LEP)
  • Registered Master Electrician (RME)
  • Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) (correct)
  • Registered Electrical Engineer (REE)

What types of buildings are discussed in this article?

  • Single storey and single occupancy residential buildings (correct)
  • High-rise commercial condominium buildings only
  • High-rise residential buildings only
  • All types of buildings

Which professionals can practice electrical engineering in its full scope?

<p>Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) only (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is this article intended for?

<p>Students and aspiring electrical practitioners (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of this article?

<p>The purpose of this article is to provide basic knowledge and requirements in the electrical design of single storey and single occupancy residential buildings, and high-rise residential/commercial condominium buildings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the professionals who can prepare electrical plans and specifications according to the New Electrical Engineering Law?

<p>The professionals who can prepare electrical plans and specifications according to the New Electrical Engineering Law are Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE), Registered Electrical Engineer (REE), Registered Master Electrician (RME), and Licensed Electrical Practitioners (LEP).</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is the only professional allowed to sign and seal electrical plans, specifications, and other related documents?

<p>The only professional allowed to sign and seal electrical plans, specifications, and other related documents is a Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE).</p> Signup and view all the answers

What types of buildings are discussed in this article?

<p>This article discusses the electrical design of single storey and single occupancy residential buildings, as well as high-rise residential/commercial condominium buildings.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is this article intended for?

<p>This article is intended for students and aspiring electrical practitioners, including Professional Electrical Engineers (PEEs), Registered Electrical Engineers (REEs), Registered Master Electricians (RMEs), and Licensed Electrical Practitioners (LEPs), who prepare electrical plans and specifications.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Who prepares electrical plans?

Only a Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) can prepare electrical plans and specifications.

Who signs electrical plans?

Only a Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) can sign and seal electrical plans and related documents.

Buildings discussed?

The article discusses single-story residential buildings and high-rise residential/commercial condominiums.

Who practices full scope EE?

Only a Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE) can practice electrical engineering in its full scope.

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Who is this for?

This article is intended for students and aspiring electrical practitioners, including PEEs, REEs, RMEs and LEPs.

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Purpose of article?

To provide basic knowledge and requirements in the electrical design of residential and commercial building.

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