319 - Introduction to Ladder Logic, Pushbuttons
True
A dot on a ladder diagram indicates a terminal or wire connection.
II
A horn is shown at ___ in Figure 320.11 as a NEMA or industry standard symbol.
True
A line on a ladder diagram represents a wire.
wiring (or connection)
A(n) ___ diagram for a 3Ø motor and its starter illustrates both the control and power circuits.
closed
Contacts that are spring-held in a closed position, or state, are referred to as normally ___.
open
Contacts that are spring-held in an open position, or state, are referred to as normally ___.
maintained
Contacts that retain their state after a force is removed are called ___.
momentary
Contacts that return to their original state after a force is removed are called ___.
ladder (or line)
Control circuits are generally illustrated using ___ diagrams.
L2
For a 2-wire control circuit, the grounded conductor (neutral) is permitted to be connected to ___.
b
In a control circuit which of these drawings shows the components connected to operate correctly?
none of these show the maximum
In a control circuit which of these drawings shows the maximum number of control relay coils that can be connected line-to-line in parallel?
True
In a control circuit, all wires connected to L2 will have the same wire reference number.
normally closed
In a numerical cross-reference system, ___ contacts are underlined.
bell
NEMA or industry standard Symbol I, shown in Figure 320.11, represents a ___ when used in a ladder diagram.
True
On a ladder diagram, the branch circuit conductors are represented by Line 1 (L1) and Line 2 (L2).
any one of the switches is
Refer to Diagram I in Figure 320.15. The load is energized when ___ closed.
series
Refer to Diagram II in Figure 320.15. The load is connected in ___ with the switches.
all the switches are
Refer to Diagram II in Figure 320.15. The load is energized when ___ closed.
maintained
Refer to Figure 320.201. Symbol II is a switch that has ___ contacts.
series
Refer to Figure 324.51. Component is connected in ___with component .
c
Select (as required) the NEMA or industry standard symbol for the component shown below. This momentary switch is spring held in the position shown and is used to release a door magnet.
a
Select (as required) the NEMA or industry standard symbol for the component shown below:
b
Select (as required) the NEMA or industry standard symbol for the component shown below:
d
Select (as required) the NEMA or industry standard symbol for the component shown below:
NEMA
Standardized ___ symbols are utilized in wiring diagrams.
siren
Symbol II, shown in Figure 320.11, represents a ___ when used in a ladder diagram.
II
Symbol ___ in Figure 320.14 represents the NEMA or industry standard symbol for a fuse.
I
Symbol ___ in Figure 320.14 represents the NEMA or industry standard symbol for a light.
I
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a SPDT, single-break switch is shown at ___ in Figure 320.12.
II
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a SPST NC, single-break switch is shown at ___ in Figure 320.12.
V
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a SPST NO, single-break switch is shown at ___ in Figure 320.12.
buzzer
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a ___ is shown at III in Figure 320.11.
III
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a buzzer is shown at ___ in Figure 320.11.
IV
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a double-break, momentary-contact, single-circuit, normally open pushbutton switch is shown at ___ in Figure 320.12.
III
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a fuse is shown at ___ in Figure 320.13.
I
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a light is shown at ___ in Figure 320.13.
II
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a line-to-line connected load, such as a fan motor or a garbage disposer, is shown at ___ in Figure 320.13.
III
The NEMA or industry standard symbol for a momentary-contact, single-circuit, normally closed, double-break pushbutton switch is shown at ___ in Figure 320.12.
A
The abbreviation used to indicate an amber indicator light is ___.
I, II & III
The basic components of a control circuit include ___. I. power source II. switch contacts III. loads
True
When using a ladder diagram to wire a control circuit, all wires with the same wire number will have a common connection.
both I & II
When wiring a control circuit, good wiring practice is to ___.I. install wire markers II. mark completed connections on diagram
as many as required
Where connected across-the-line (line-to-line) in a control circuit, ___ is the maximum number of pilot device contact sets that can be series-connected.
Ladder
___ diagrams are generally used to illustrate control circuits.
Select the NEMA or industry standard symbol for a set of transformer windings (showing both primary and secondary windings).
a
Select (as required) the NEMA or industry standard symbol for the component shown below:
b