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Avixa Exam CTS Topic 1 Question 4 Discussion

Actual exam question for Avixa's CTS exam
Question #: 4
Topic #: 1
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"Shock Loads" for equipment mounts refer to

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Suggested Answer: B

'Shock Loads' for equipment mounts refer to sudden additional loads from earthquakes or personnel hanging from the mounts. Shock loads are unexpected forces that can be significantly higher than normal operating loads and can cause structural failures if not properly accounted for. This is particularly important in areas prone to seismic activity or where equipment might be subjected to additional stresses. Axis Technology Specialist documentation highlights the need to design mounts and supports to withstand such shock loads to ensure the safety and durability of the installation.


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Miles
2 months ago
I think shock loads refer to calculated counterweight required to balance an offset load on a cantilever mount.
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Mabel
3 months ago
I think shock loads refer to calculated isolation required to eliminate vibration otherwise transferred to the building structure.
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Marica
3 months ago
I believe shock loads refer to suspended equipment not electrically isolated from its mounting structure.
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Ammie
3 months ago
I think shock loads refer to sudden additional loads from earthquakes or personnel hanging from the mounts.
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India
3 months ago
Definitely B. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned earthquake or personnel-induced shock load? It's like a party for your equipment!
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Desiree
2 months ago
I agree, shock loads from earthquakes can really test the strength of equipment mounts.
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Desire
2 months ago
I think B is the correct answer. Earthquakes can definitely cause some shock loads.
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Veta
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Maybe C? The calculated counterweight for an offset load sounds relevant to 'shock loads'.
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Latonia
3 months ago
I think the answer is B. Sudden additional loads from earthquakes or personnel hanging from the mounts seems like the most logical choice here.
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Glynda
2 months ago
D) calculated isolation required to eliminate vibration otherwise transferred to the building structure.
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Raul
2 months ago
I agree, option B does seem like the most logical choice.
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Albina
2 months ago
B) sudden additional loads from earthquakes or personnel hanging from the mounts.
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Cecil
2 months ago
C) calculated counterweight required to balance an offset load on a cantilever mount.
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Edna
2 months ago
B) sudden additional loads from earthquakes or personnel hanging from the mounts.
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Tyra
2 months ago
A) suspended equipment not electrically isolated from Its mounting structure.
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Evette
3 months ago
A) suspended equipment not electrically isolated from Its mounting structure.
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