Electrical Power/Machinery Final

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generator

"Alternator" is another name for an AC ___.

True

A 1φ induction motor is comparable to a transformer.

six

A 3φ generator has ___ leads coming from the armature windings.

delta

A ___ connection is a connection that has each coil connected end-to-end to form a closed loop.

balun

A ___ is a special radio frequency transformer used to match impedance between a balanced 2-wire transmission line to an unbalanced transmission line or component.

power quality meter

A ___ is a test instrument that measures, displays, and records voltage, current, and power, as well as power problems such as sags, swells, transients, and harmonics.

soft

A ___ neutral position is a position where the brushes are aligned 90° from the stator poles.

shaded

A ___ pole is a single pole, normally made of a single turn of heavy-gauge copper wire, used for starting a single-phase motor.

False

A balun is a type of buck-boost transformer.

True

A cage rotor is sometimes referred to as a "squirrel-cage rotor".

start-and-run

A capacitor-____________________ motor has the most running torque of all the capacitor-style motors.

capacitors

A common method for correcting the power factor of a circuit is to connect ___ across the load.

armature

A compensation winding is an inductor used to reduce ___ reactance effects.

diode

A flywheel ___ is used in an alternator to suppress the inductive voltage that occurs when the exciter switch is opened.

False

A multiple-winding transformer has more than four windings on its core.

False

A neutral line is required for a properly balanced 3φ load.

True

A potential transformer is a type of instrument transformer.

False

A power quality meter is used to analyze circuits by measuring the true power in a 3φ system.

increase current levels

A power-correcting capacitor does all of the following except ___.

True

A rotor is the rotating part of an AC motor.

field coil

A salient pole is a pole that consists of a separate radial projection having its own iron pole and ____________________.

True

A split-phase motor is a single-phase AC motor with a running winding and a starting winding.

False

A synchronous motor is a 1φ motor that runs at synchronous speed.

electromagnetism

A transformer is an electrical device that uses ___ to change voltage from one level to another or to isolate one voltage from another.

True

A variable resistance is connected in series with rotor windings of a wound rotor to limit inrush current.

True

A wall transformer has prongs for connection to an electrical receptacle.

True

A wye connection is sometimes referred to as a star connection.

True

A wye-connected generator has line voltages that are equal in value.

X

A(n) "___" indicates low-voltage leads.

reactive

A(n) ___ circuit is either capacitive or inductive and has a power factor of less than 1.

wye

A(n) ___ connection is a connection that has one end of each coil connected together and the other end of each coil left open for external connections.

rectifier

A(n) ___ is a device that converts AC voltage to DC voltage by allowing the AC voltage and current to flow in only one direction.

armature

A(n) ___ is a movable coil of wire in a generator that rotates relative to the magnetic field.

stator

A(n) ___ is a part of a generator that remains in a stationary position.

wattmeter

A(n) ___ is a test instrument that is used to measure true power in a circuit.

pole

A(n) ___ is the number of completely isolated circuits that a relay can switch.

brush

A(n) ___ is the sliding contact that rides against the slip rings and is used to connect the armature to the external circuit.

repulsion

A(n) ___ motor is a motor with the rotor connected to the power supply through brushes that ride on the commutator.

swamping

A(n) ___ resistor is a resistor that is used to suppress the high inductive kick of an exciter current.

centrifugal

A(n) ___ switch opens to disconnect the starting winding when the rotor reaches a preset speed and reconnects when the speed falls below a set value.

isolation

A(n) ___ transformer has equal primary and secondary voltages and is used to electrically separate the source from the load.

potential

A(n) ___ transformer is a precision two-winding transformer that is used to step down high voltage to allow safe voltage measurement.

core-type

A(n) ___ transformer is a transformer that has windings placed around each leg of the core material.

cage rotor

A(n) ____________________ consists of a series of parallel copper or aluminum bars placed in slots on the rotor core.

capacitor-start-and-run

A(n) ____________________ motor (dual-capacitor motor) uses two capacitors.

universal

A(n) ____________________ motor is an AC series motor with brushes and a wound armature.

hard neutral

A(n) ____________________ position is a position where brushes are aligned directly with stator poles.

power

A(n) ____________________ transformer is used to raise or lower voltage as required to serve transmission circuits.

radio frequency

A(n) ____________________ transformer is used to transfer energy in narrow frequency bands from one circuit to another.

kVa

AC generators are rated in ___

True

An AC generator cannot produce output voltage before the rotor has been excited.

windings

An autotransformer is a transformer in which the primary and secondary circuits have portions of their two ___ in common.

electrical

An isolation transformer has complete ____________________ separation between the primary and secondary windings.

True

Appliances that produce heat or provide incandescent light are examples of resistive loads.

False

As slip increases, torque decreases.

False

Because core-type transformers use more iron in the core than other transformers, they are usually more expensive.

True

Buck-boost transformers can lower or raise line voltage.

10

Capacitor motors range in size from Z\, HP to ____________________ HP.

False

Centrifugal switches are required in capacitor-run motors.

True

Changing any two connections of a 3φ motor will cause the rotation of the magnetic field to reverse.

False

Clamp-on ammeters measure current by measuring the strength of the voltage around a single conductor.

True

Current flow through the windings of a transformer can generate heat loss.

secondary

Current ratings in a transformer are usually specified for the ____________________ windings only.

90

Currents lag their respective voltages by ___°.

True

Each branch of a delta connection has the same value of impedance.

magnetic lines of force

Flux loss occurs when some of the ____________________ from the primary winding do not travel through the core to the secondary winding.

1.15

For 3φ and 1φ power systems to deliver the same amount of power to their respective loads, a 1φ power system requires about ___ times the copper required for a 3φ power system.

False

General voltage is a voltage produced around a closed path or circuit by a change in the magnetic lines of force linking the path.

False

Generated voltages in a delta-connected generator have different values from the load voltages.

1:5

If a transformer has voltage of 120 V across the primary winding and voltage of 600 V across the secondary winding, it is a step-up transformer, and the turns ratio is equal to ____________________.

False

If the centrifugal switch of a split-phase motor opens, the windings will overheat and destroy the motor.

step-down

If the turns ratio of primary to secondary windings is 2:1, the transformer is a(n) ____________________ transformer.

True

Impedance matching adjusts the load-circuit impedance to produce the desired energy transfer from the power source to the load.

load

Impedance matching is also known as ___ matching.

False

In a capacitive reactive circuit, voltage leads the current.

True

In a hard neutral position, a rotating magnetic field is not present.

True

In a step-up transformer, current is stepped down.

120°

In a three-phase power system, the voltage of each conductor is ___ out of phase with that of the other conductors.

X

In a transformer schematic symbol, an "H" indicates the primary winding and a(n) "____________________" indicates the secondary winding.

False

In a wye connection, five leads are connected together, while the other five leads are brought out for connecting to the load.

starting

In the construction of a capacitor motor, a capacitor is connected in series with the ___ winding.

True

Increasing voltage and reducing current in a system can reduce the cost of power lines.

False

Induced currents in an iron core are desirable because they produce heat and use power.

False

Less maintenance is required for a 1φ motor than for a 3φ motor.

torque

Limiting inrush current gives a motor greater startup ____________________ at a lower startup current.

True

Loads can be both inductive and resistive.

direction

Magnetic polarity is based on the ____________________ of current flow.

90

Maximum induced voltage occurs when the conductor cuts the field at ___°.

slip

Metallic rings that are connected to the ends of the armature and are used to connect the induced voltage to the brushes are known as ___ rings.

False

Most transformers have only one winding.

coefficient of coupling

Mutual inductance, the measure of efficiency with which power is transferred between windings, is also known as ___.

True

One advantage of using an autotransformer rather than other types of power transformers is that current flow through the windings is reduced.

False

Overheating of a transformer often occurs when the transformer is operating above its secondary voltage.

factor

Power ___ is the ratio of true power used in an AC circuit to apparent power delivered to the circuit.

90

Power factor correction is the process of correcting power factor to at least ___%.

in phase

Power factor is ___ for a resistive load.

90

Power transformers should be loaded to close to ___% of their rated power.

before the electric motor drive

Power-correcting capacitors must be placed ___.

False

Repulsion motors should always be started from the soft neutral position.

False

Shaded-pole motors can have either a leading or lagging power factor, which makes them ideal for use in power factor correction.

False

Single-phase power creates smoother DC output with less filtering than three-phase power.

True

Split-phase motors can operate with two separate voltages.

False

Synchronous motors are self-starting.

60

The United States and Canada use a power distribution frequency of ___ Hz.

pitch

The ___ of a coil is how tightly the windings of a coil are wound.

reflected

The ____________________ load of a transformer is the primary impedance of the transformer that is directly proportional to the secondary load.

inductive

The ____________________ method of reducing armature reactance is used with DC motors only.

stator windings

The armature of a motor will only turn when it is in the rotating magnetic field caused by the ____________________.

True

The frequency at which a transformer operates determines its classification.

True

The greater the number of poles, the greater the frequency of the generated voltage.

False

The higher the power factor, the higher the operating cost.

True

The line currents of a delta-connected generator have equal values and are located 120° apart.

hysteresis

The property where the magnetic induction of a winding lags the magnetic field that is charging the winding is known as ____________________.

False

The turns ratio is the ratio of the number of turns in the secondary winding to the number of turns in the primary winding.

wound

The two types of rotors used on AC motors are the cage rotor and the ___ rotor.

parallel

The windings of a split-phase motor are connected in ____________________.

multiple-horsepower

Three-phase (3φ) induction motors are typically used to turn ___ loads.

False

Three-phase motors require more components to operate and often require more maintenance than 1φ motors.

True

Three-phase power is often preferred to single-phase power because less copper is used to deliver a given amount of power.

conductors

Three-phase power systems use three individual ___ to transmit power.

watts

Transformer OEMs typically specify transformer power ratings in ____________________.

False

Transformer efficiency is the ratio of the output current to the input current.

True

Voltage across any winding of a transformer has polarity.

True

Voltage and current ratings of a transformer must be known to calculate power ratings.

True

When a transformer is connected to an inductive-resistive-capacitive load, the circuit is purely resistive at resonance.

1.73

When magnitudes are equal and 120° apart, the resultant vector can be obtained by multiplying one vector by ___.

45

When resistance equals inductive reactance in each phase, current lags source voltage by ___°.

lower initial cost

Which of the following is not an advantage of a wound-rotor induction motor over a cage motor?

motor under full load

Which of the following is not an example of an inductive load?

wye

Wound-rotor windings are typically ____________________-connected.

Generators

___ are used to produce three-phase power.

Excitation

___ current is the DC used to produce electromagnetism in the fields of a DC motor or generator or in the rotor of an AC generator.

Plugging

___ is a method of motor braking in which the motor connections are reversed so that the motor develops a countertorque that acts as a braking force.

Slip

___ is the difference between the synchronous speed and the actual speed of a motor.

Jogging

___ is the frequent starting and stopping of a motor for short periods.

Flux

___ loss is a power loss that occurs in a transformer when some of the magnetic lines of force from the primary winding do not travel through the core to the secondary winding.

Resistive

___ loss is power loss in a transformer caused by the resistance of the copper conductors used to make the windings.

Eddy current

___ loss is power loss in a transformer or motor due to currents induced in the metal field structure from the changing magnetic field.

Generated

___ voltage is a voltage produced in a closed path or circuit by the relative motion of the circuit or its parts with respect to magnetic lines of force.

Flux linkage

____________________ is the number of flux lines linking the primary and secondary transformer windings.

Critical coupling

____________________ is the point separating a tight coefficient of coupling from a loose coefficient of coupling.

Reflected impedance

____________________ is the primary-load impedance that is proportional to the secondary-load impedance.

Synchronous speed

____________________ is the theoretical speed of a motor based on line frequency and the number of poles of the motor.

Volts per turn

____________________ is the voltage dropped across each turn of a winding or the voltage induced into each turn of the secondary winding.

Split-phase

____________________ motors are commonly used to operate washing machines, oil burners, small pumps, and blowers.


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