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What is the maximum voltage drop allowed between the pole transformer and the equipment pole terminals?

10 percent

*Two 50-ohm resistor's in parallel would have the same resistance value as one:

100-ohm resistor/25-ohm resistor

If the potential differences in a three phase motor are 120 degrees apart, how far apart are the currents?

120 degrees

Three phase voltage waveforms are separated by how many degrees:

120 degrees

What is the synchronous speed of a six pole AC motor?

1200 RPM

A motor is operating on 230 volts, drawing 6.5 amps. How many horsepower is the motor operating at?

2

*The maximum distance from a box that nonmetallic-sheathed cable should be stapled will not exceed:

2 feet/1/2 feet

On a WYE-Delta motor, what is the % of voltage across the windings during start up?

58%

How many times greater is motor starting current to F.L.A.?

6

In the U.S.A., all our electricity is _____ cycles.

60

If a motor pulls 5 amps of operating current, a good choice of fuse would be?

7.5 amp slow blow

A machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power is called a?

A generator and alternator

What voltage energizes the potential relay?

Back E.M.F.

What limits the size of the motor that may be started across the line?

Capacity of the power supply

How can a shaded pole motor be reversed?

Disassemble and reassemble the motor

When reading resistance from a motor terminal to the motor shell, what does a very low resistance reading mean?

Grounded winding

The terminals on a compressor measured thusly: between I + II we got 3 ohms, between II + III we got 6 ohms and between I + III we got 9 ohms, therefore:

II is common

What will restricted ventilation cause in a motor?

Increased temperature; premature motor failure; higher motor running amps

A set of normally open contacts are _____ when the relay is_____?

Open, de-energized

A motor starter is a contactor with a _____ built in?

Overload

The result of connecting to large current load is _____?

Overload

In a transformer, the coil to which the induced voltage is applied is the _____?

Primary

The input voltage of a transformer is applied to a winding called the _____?

Primary

Flex?

Provides a good grounding path when used as an equipment grounding conductor

What is the basic difference in single phase motor characteristics?

Starting torque

What is the material typically used in the manufacturing of metallic boxes used in residential wiring?

Steel

What is the abbreviation for heat resistant thermoplastic insulation?

THHN

*Fish tape can be made of?

Tempered steel, nylon, wound steel cable

What difficulty can result from the "wild leg" on an open delta distribution system?

The "wild leg" voltage is higher than the single phase voltage output; A single phase load may be damaged if it is accidentally connected to the "wild leg"; The neutral or center tap still retains it's expected characteristics

The first thing to check when a system is down and won't run at all is?

The AC power supply

In a circuit with a resistive load, will voltage and current stay in phase?

Yes

Three factors which must be considered when selecting a fuse or circuit breaker:

amps, volts, interrupting capacity

Flat conductor cable may be used in:

offices

The definite relationship between current, voltage and resistance is known as:

ohm's law

A _____ is used to measure resistance?

ohmmeter

The meter we would most likely use to check if a relay coil is open would be a:

ohmmeter

Resistance is measured in:

ohms

The primary difference between a motor starter and a motor contactor is the starter has an?

overload protection

Which of the following devices prevent motors from drawing too much current?

overloads

A 3 way switch is similar to a _____?

single pole, double throw switch

The stationary winding in the shell of a motor are called the:

stator

*Synchronous motors have?

stator and magnetic force/rotors and stators

The capacitor is a device that:

stores an electrical charge

The purpose of a UPS system is to:

supply a regulated voltage with the frequency stability to the critical load

A device used to measure the rotating speed of the motor is called?

tachometer

A belt on a motor is too tight if:

the motor will not start; the full load amps are too high; the motor is very hot

What is meant by N.O. or normally open contacts:

they are open when de-energize

Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) is sometimes called:

thinwall

The load device used to raise at lower alternating voltage levels is called a:

transformer

Over current protection is provided for an electric motor to prevent damage to the windings from the heating effect of excessive current?

true

Two (2) speed motors require 2 sets of overloads to monitor the motor heating characteristics at each speed?

true

Electromotive force is measured in:

volts

All of the factors listed below have a part in determining the amount of torque developed by a motor except the:

way current is induced in the rotor

Distilled water should be added to a battery:

when level is below plates

Which wire size has the highest current carrying capacity:

#6

What is the microfarad tolerance when replacing a start capacitor?

+ 20 percent

What is the microfarad tolerance when replacing a run capacitor?

+ or - 10 percent

Where can we read back electro motive force (EFM)?

Across the C and S terminals

When does an internal temperature overload device reset?

After the motor has cooled off

Why is the run capacitor left in the motor circuit after the motor starts?

To improve the running efficiency of the motor

Why is the start capacitator quickly switched out of the motor circuit?

To prevent damage to the start widing from higher current

Why is proper motor lubrication important?

To protect bearings; to prevent grease from collecting on bearings; to help maintain motor running efficiency

What precautions must be taken when installing overloads on a 30 motor?

To stop motor no matter how many legs are pulling excessive current

Ohm is a unit of electrical resistance.

True

Which meter may be used without any electrical connection?

Ammeter

Return overload current in reference to motor circuits refers to?

Any load current that exceeds rated motor current

A generator?

Changes mechanical power into electrical power

The speed of an AC squirrel cage motor can be changed by?

Changing the number of poles

A combination motor starter always includes?

Circuit breaker, fuse and disconnecting device

Which of the following devices does not use a motor speed control?

Clocks

A normally closed relay contact will be _____ when the relay is _____?

Closed, de-energized

What is a standard conductor?

Conductor composed of a group of wires

what is meant by a "pilot duty" overload?

Controls the contactor circuit

The most difficult arcs to extinguish on a set of contacts are?

DC arcs

Which of the following would not be the cause of excessive motor vibration or noise?

Defective starter

What does the bleed resistor on a start capacitor do?

Discharges the capacitor when it is switched out of the circuit

What is the advantage of using an automatic reset overload?

Does not require personal attention following a nuisance trip

Thinwall conduit is another name for _____?

EMT

The current rating of a contactor or starter is rated for?

Each individual contact in the contactor or starter

What is meant by EP switch?

Electric Pneumatic operated switch

*Which is required in all computer rooms:

Emergency electrical shutoff\Halon system

A "day tank" is used with:

Emergency generator

What is the advantage when external overloads are used instead of internal overload?

Failed external overloads are easily replace; internal overload failures often require motor replacement & troubleshooting is easier on an external overload

A series circuit is a circuit that has more than one path for current through the components.

False

It would be practical to use just one type of single phase motor in all applications.

False

The polarity of the stator pole in an A.C. motor is fixed.

False

The symbol of normally closed contacts are two parallel vertical lines?

False

What determines the speed of an AC motor?

Frequency, slip & number of poles

What determines the speed of an induction motor?

Frequency; slip; number of poles

What advantage is obtained by adding a start capacitor to the motor circuit?

Higher starting torque will result

What resistance reading indicates an open set up relay contacts?

Infinite ohms

*A motor control circuit that allows the motor to automatically start after power is restored provides low voltage release?

Is said to be wired across the line is provided/is a 2 wire control circuit

As the motor speed increases from the instant of start-up, what happens to the motor back E.M.F.?

It increases

What is the advantage of using the thermotector motor thermostat?

It will follow the rapid rate of temperature rise caused by lock rotor amperage: it will follow the slow rate of temperature rise clearing normal motor operation & not overly effect by ambient conditions

The difference between jogging and inching circuits is that?

Jogging circuits remain energized for a specific amount of time, while inching circuits are energized only until the inch button his released.

A 4 S box is the most frequently used in one of the situations shown below. Which is it?

Junction box

When using a fuse jumper for troubleshooting, be sure never to connect the jumper between?

L1 and L2

In a circuit with and inductive load, the voltage will:

Lead the current through the load

The counter E.M.F. opposes the applied voltage and _____ the stator current.

Limits

To indicate a good diode, an ohm meter should show?

Low resistance in one/working direction and high resistance in the other direction

What electrical problem can result in using extremely long lines to run power to a machine?

Low voltage at the equipment terminals resulting from high line losses; difficulty in equipment starting; excessive heat generated in inductive loads

What is (or are) the major results of overloading the distribution system transformer?

Low voltage operation; failure of the distribution system transformer; power loss at equipment

Is the back E.M.F. induced in the stator higher or lower than the applied voltage?

Lower

What force created by current will create rotor movement?

Magnetism

Interrupting the circuit of one of the supply lines to a three-phase motor would?

Make the motor single phase

What unit is used to measure or define a capacitors electrical size?

Micro forad

Will an ohmmeter accurately indicate the microfarad rating of a capacitor?

No

The speed of an induction motor can be changed by changing the?

None of the above

A sudden current surge that occurs when a motor driven appliance is turned off is _____?

Normal overcurrent.

Which of the following meter must we use with the electricity turned off?

Ohmmeter

What ohmmeter scale should be used when reading resistance between two motor terminals?

RX1

What resistance range on a V.O.M. should be used to field test a capacitor?

RX1,000

What ohmmeter scale should be used when reading resistance from a motor terminal to ground.

RX10,000

*What are the three main components of an uninterruptible power supply?

Rectifier, batteries, invertors/inverter

Which of the following is not a load?

Relay contacts

Replacing overload heaters or fuses on a three-phase circuit you should?

Replace all three

What type of motor enclosure is common and an AC motor?

Reproof; splash proof & totally enclosed

What side of the power circuit or motor terminal should the marked terminal on a run capacitor be connected to?

Run

How can indications of eventual motor failure be detected?

Sight; sound & feel

What are the two general classes of AC motors?

Single phase and polyphaser

A 3 way switch is essentially a _____?

Single pole double throw switch

If a switch can be closed by moving a contact to only one position, it is a _____ switch?

Single throw

The most practical switch used when the neutral connection must not be broken is a _____ switch?

Single throw

What is the best conductor of a magnetic field?

Soft iron

*When soldering conductors are used in electrical construction, the most suitable flux is?

Soldering paste/rosin/paste

*Rheostats are generally used in a motor controls for _____?

Specially designed motors/small motors

What type of capacitor is used in a single phase motor circuit?

Start

Which capacitor is switched out of the starting circuit after a short period of time?

Start

A holding contact or maintaining contact in a magnetic motor starter is normally connected in parallel with the _____?

Stop push button, start push button, and starter coil

To indicate a good capacitor, the needle on an ohmmeter should?

Swing to 0 and slowly move to ¼, 1/3, ½ to way across the scale to infinity

Which type of overload device uses a bimetallic strip?

Thermal

What happens to motors when the voltage fails?

They will lose speed; they will lose power & they will overheat

On what type of motor do we use a wye-delta start?

Three phase

What is the purpose of oil in a capacitor?

To assist in dissipation of internal heat from the capacitor plates

What is the function of the potential relay?

To disconnect the start capacitor

What is the purpose of a centrifugal switch in a split phase motor?

To drop the start winding from the circuit when the motor reaches 75% of it's speed

Why is a capacitor used in a single phase motor circuit?

To generate a second phase of motor current

Why does the run capacitor have a lower microfarad rating than the start capacitor?

To limit the amount of current through the start winding, preventing winding failure

Rotary motion is produced by a motor. The twisting force causing the motion is called?

Torque

What does variations of applied voltage affect?

Torque

What word describes the force required to start a motor turning?

Torque

A double pole switch is used when it is necessary to open both conductors of a circuit.

True

A parallel circuit is a circuit in which the voltage across each branch is the same.

True

A relay is a device that can transfer an action from one circuit to another without an electrical connection between the two circuits?

True

A small size motor starter is given the designation of 00?

True

A starter that has 3 electrical separate sets of a power contacts would be classified as a 3 pole motor starter?

True

An ammeter is connected in series with the load?

True

Combination starters designed to have disconnect and the motor starter include in one single enclosure?

True

Improper alignment of the pole faces can cause excessive hum in a AC electromagnetic or solenoid?

True

Most magnetic starters use double break contacts because the arc voltage is reduced to half (1/2) its total value at each break.

True

When a conductor passes through a magnetic field, a current flow is always produced?

True

What automatically starts a stand-by generator:

a voltage monitor relay

The common method for starting a three phase squirrel cage induction motor is:

across the line

The most common method for starting a squirrel cage three phase motor is:

across the line

The common method of correcting power factor is:

add a capacitor

The armatures of both AC and DC contactors must move freely or?

all the contacts may weld together

The action of a diode is to:

allow current flow only in one direction

The purpose of a bypass isolation switch:

allows testing of the emergency generator (ATS)

The electrical energy that a battery can deliver is measured in?

amp hours

Current is measured in:

amperes

A _____ is used to measure current?

ampmeter

Current flow is measured in:

amps

A short circuit will result in:

an increased in current

Unbound resistance readings between the windings of a 3-phase motor indicates the motor windings may be _____?

breaking down

A squirrel cage motor is the simplest kind of multispeed motor because it requires no:

brushes

To get 240 volts from a 480-volt source, we:

can use a transformer

How do you change the rotation of the three-phase motor:

change two feed wires or change any 2 of the 3 wires

Voltage can be produced by:

chemical action, thermal action and magnetic induction

The cross-sectional area of electrical wire is measured in:

circular mils

Material that will readily support current flow are called:

conductors

*To convert DC to AC we would need:

converter or inverter

*The resistance of a copper conductor is inversely proportional to the:

current through the conductor

If you increase the load on a motor beyond it's full load point, the greatest effect of the increase in slip is in:

decreasing the power factor

In a process control, the time it takes for a change in the process to be felt at the measuring device is called?

delay

The major cause of most motor failures is?

deterioration of the insulation

A cause of the AC motor failure is:

dust; moisture; friction and overload

When charging a battery at a high rate, the rate must be reduced to the normal rate if the:

electrolyte temperature exceeds 100°F.

The voltage of a replacement capacitor must be at least:

equal to the original

A "jockey pump" is used with:

fire sprinkler system

Maximum number of bends allowed any conduit between pull boxes is:

four 90 degree bends

If you throttled the discharge side of a centrifugal pump into closed the amps would:

go up

The color green on a wire means:

ground

What does isolated ground mean:

ground that goes to nearest ground

To which of the following wires is the rounded prong of a three prong plug connected?

grounding wire

Load connected in series will:

have a lesser applied voltage than the voltage source

Loads connected in parallel will:

have different currents because of their different resistances

As current flow through loads such as nichrome, what is created:

heat

The mortal enemy of the motor is:

heat

The difference between the squirrel cage rotor and the wound rotor is in:

how the conductors are connected.

The state of charge the battery is measured with:

hydrometer

The electrical term used to indicate effective alternating current resistance is:

impedance

In dual voltage 30 motor, on low voltage the windings for each phase are wired:

in parallel

On high voltage, the phase windings are wired:

in series

The cause of increased temperature in a mortar winding is:

increase load on motor shaft; rapid cycling on locked rotor; improper voltage and voltage imbalance

Why are high voltage transmission systems used:

increasing voltage decreases line current.. decreased current results in lower voltage drops in the transmission lines.. smaller conductors can be used

In non-synchronous motors, the current in the rotor is produced by:

induction

In the squirrel cage motor, the potential difference across the rotor conductors is supplied by:

induction

The size of the rigid metal conduit is determined by:

inside diameter (ID)

If a 30 motor "single phases":

it cannot start if it's stopped

The current through the windings in series with a capacitor:

leads the current through the winding with no capacitor

The resistance of a good motor winding will be very:

low

Fewer turns in the secondary winding will result in a secondary voltage that is:

lower

As current flow through a coiled conductor, what is created around the conductor:

magnetic field

After replacing any motor, we must check:

motor full load amps

The most common motor control is the:

motor starter

A transformer works on the principle of:

mutual inductance

The actual full load amps of a motor are found?

nameplate of the motor

Electrons flow from:

negative to positive

On a duplex receptacle, the white is connected to the:

nickel screw

In a transformer, to which the input voltage is applied is the?

primary

The connections on the transformer marked "H" are the:

primary

To convert AC to DC you would need:

rectifier

The purpose of a reduced motor is to?

reduce voltage on motor starter

Reduced voltage starting is used as a means of _____?

reducing the starting current

The electrical term used to state the ability of material to hold back current flow is:

resistance

conduit fittings are use for:

rigid metal conduit

Generators make electricity by _____?

rotating armature in a magnetic field

The rotating part of a motor is called the:

rotor

If the motor is drawing excessive amps you would expect to find it:

run hot

The transformer connections marked with and "X" are:

secondary

The difference between the speed of the magnetic field and the speed of the rotor is called the:

slip

All single phase motors in order to start, require:

split phase

The centrifugal switch of a single phase induction motor is connected in series with the ______ windings?

start

A motor overload is:

temperature sensitive; current sensitive and safety device

The current interrupting capability of a fuse breaker is to _____?

the maximum amperage it should conduct during normal operation

What is the purpose of grounding?

to insure safety

What is the purpose of a circuit breaker:

to protect equipment

A 3600 RPM motor has:

two poles

If the light is to be controlled from three different locations, the following switches must be used:

two three-way and one four-way

When manually switching from normal to auxiliary power can be accomplished by _____?

using an automatic transfer switch

Storage batteries are rated for ampere-hour capacity and _____.

voltage

A _____ is used to measure electrical potential?

voltmeter

How many watts of power are required to do one horsepower of work:

746 watts

The actual speed of a two pole motor was measured at 3250 rpm, what is its slip?

9.7%

What resistance reading indicates a closed set of relay contacts?

0 ohms

A circuit with 230 volts applied is drawing 10 amps. A wattmeter connected to the circuit is reading 2070 watts. What is the power factor in this circuit?

0.9

Almost all residential electricity is _____ phase.

1

A fluorescent tube F40 has a diameter of:

1 1/2 inches

Three capacitors are connected in parallel. Their voltage ratings are 120, 370 and 410 respectively. The maximum safe voltage that can be tolerated by circuit is?

120

On a plan "scale 1/8" = 1', then 2 1/2 inches in a ruler equals:

20 feet

*What would be the wattage of a D.C. circuit drawing a two amp load with a resistance of five hundred ohms?:

2000 watts/1000 watts

How many watts of power are being used by a resistance heater operating at 460 volts drawing 5 amps:

2300 watts of power

Most modern homes have _____ volts available.

240

How much temperature rise can be expected by a motor with a 3.5% voltage unbalance?

25%

Most electrical plants in the U.S.A. generate _____ phase electricity.

3

The most practical type of switch used to control lights from two locations is a _____?

3 way switch

How many BTU's of heat per hour will one watt of power generate?

3.414

What is the slip for a 4 pole motor that runs at 1735 R.P.M.?

3.6%

One horsepower of work equals how many foot pounds per minute:

33,000 foot pounds per minute

How many BTU's of heat are generated by a 10 horsepower motor that is 88% efficient?

3460

When a run capacitor was charged with a 120 volts it had a current of 1.58 amps, what is its microfarad rating?

35

Most newer commercial buildings have _____ supplied by the power company.

480V 30

A 20 MFD and a 50 MFD capacitor are connected in parallel, what is their total capacitance?

70

What result can be can be obtained by passing a coil of wire through a magnetic field.

A current will be induced into wire

What is meant by torque?

A force producing rotation around an axis; force times radial distance & turning moment

A short circuit ground fault device may consist of?

A fuse and a circuit breaker

What is made when an electric current flow through the turns of a coil?

A magnetic field

What is the advantage of using internal overload?

A much more accurate sensing of winding temperature results

All the terminal measurements on a compressor measured 2 ohms, therefore:

The compressor is three phase

What does a voltage rating of a capacitor mean?

The maximum voltage that can be applied across the capacitor without damaging the capacitor

What is the effect of passing motor winding current through the bi-metal element of an overload?

The motor current will heat the bimetal, making the overload device temperature and current sensitive

The overload protection devices protect _____?

The motor windings

Describe the ohmmeter needle movement obtained when a capacitor is tested okay.

The needle quickly swings towards zero ohms and then gradually swings back toward a very high resistance.

What is magnetism?

The physical phenomenon that includes the attraction of an object for iron

What makes the rotor turn in an induction motor?

The rotating magnetic field

Metering of utility company services to a building is usually done at?

The service entrance point

Why can the run winding withstand a higher continuous current than the start windings?

The start winding is constructed of lighter wire

What is torque?

The strength that a motor produces by winding

Which of the following are not required on high-rise buildings:

U.P.S. system

Potential difference is measured in:

Volts

When replacing a 30 one horse power motor:

We can use a 10 motor if no 30 motors available

To reverse rotation of a 30 motor:

We reverse any two power leads


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