Module 2 On-Site Power
Camshaft
A mechanical fuel pump is actuated by what? MPU DC Power Crankshaft Camshaft
Conditioning battery mode
After the battery has completed charging, the battery charger will enter which mode of operation? After charging it will turn off Analyzing battery mode Maintaining battery mode Conditioning battery mode
Inorganic
Conventional antifreezes use what type of additives to achieve corrosion and scale protection? Petrol Inorganic Organic Metal
Diesel exhaust fluid
EPA standards may require what to be used? JP8 Intake noise reducer Catalytic converter Diesel exhaust fluid
Lightning
Electrical systems are grounded to prevent surges due to __________, line surges and unintentional contact with higher voltage lines? Low voltage Loose connection Lightning Overloads
Have at least one conductor or point intentionally grounded
For a system to be considered grounded it must Have at least one conductor or point intentionally grounded Have two ground electrodes and a grounding wire between them Have three or more ground electrodes connected in series to one another Have at least one ground electrode and ground wire
One
How many complete revolutions of the crankshaft are required for a two-stroke engine? Two One Four Three
120
How many degrees apart is each phase winding in a three-phase alternation positioned? 120 105 110 7
Cartridge
If a circuit has higher amperage or volt ratings, then what type of fuse will be used? Cartridge Blade Varistor MPU
Low level of urea
If a gasoline engine lubricating system is showing low oil, pressure, which will NOT be the cause? Low level of urea Improper oil Defective oil pump Defective gauge
Potential transformer
If a transformer uses two inductors, then it is said to be what kind of transformer? Current transformer Potential transformer Capacitive transformer Resistive transformer
A wet liner
If coolant comes into direct contact with the cylinder liner, then what type of liner is used? An air cooled liner A dry liner A wet liner A lubrication liner
Air-to-air aftercooler
If cooling air passes over intake air then this is a/an? Air-to-air aftercooler Air-to-exhaust aftercooler Air-to-oil aftercooler Air-to-coolant aftercooler
Heat from passing current melts fuse link
If current rises above amperage rating on a fuse link what will happen? The generator's annunciation panel will illuminate Heat from passing current melts fuse link Heat from passing current will trip the spring actuator The resistance will vary, depending on the voltage that was applied
Augment the load bank to comply with regulations and requirements
If facility loads are not sufficient in bringing the generator to the required load level, then what should be done? Have the user plug in heaters to bring within compliance of regulations and requirements Verify the load capability of the generator Augment the load bank to comply with regulations and requirements Add other facilities to the circuit
Pin holes in the liner, allowing coolant to leak through
If left untreated, cavitation can cause what in a cooling system? Pin holes in the liner, allowing coolant to leak through Oil to enter the cooling system decreasing heat transfer Cracks in the block, allowing coolant to leak through Veins to melt decreasing cooling system temperature
To detect loose connections, imbalanced circuits, damaged switches, and material defects unseen by the naked eye
If possible, why should an infrared scan of inner equipment be accomplished on an AC system? To verify the thermostat is opening at the correct time To detect loose connections, imbalanced circuits, damaged switches, and material defects unseen by the naked eye To detect tight connections, balanced circuits, undamaged switches, and serviceable material unseen by the naked eye To detect loose connections, imbalanced circuits, damaged switches, and material defects seen by the naked eye
The voltage would decrease
If the Automatic Voltage Regulator computed a positive error signal, then how would that affect the stator's output voltage? The voltage would stay the same The voltage would decrease No change in current would occur The voltage would increase
The piston
If the cylinder head forms the top of the combustion chamber, then what component forms the bottom of the combustion chamber? The oil pan The connecting rod The valve train The piston
Top dead center
If the piston reaches its upper limit of travel, what is it called? Exhaust stroke Compression stroke Bottom dead center Top dead center
Lagging, inductive
If the power factor meter indicates to the left, then the load is _______, and is said to be ________. Lagging, capacitive Lagging, inductive Leading, inductive Leading, capacitive
Power to the meter will also go to zero and read 0 VAC
If voltage output goes to zero, what will happen to the volt meter? Power to the meter will also go to zero and read 120 VAC Power to the meter will also go to zero and read 0 VAC Power to the meter will remain and read 120 VAC Power to the meter will remain and read 0 VAC
Restricted intake or silencer
In a gasoline engine, what would cause a lower power output in relation to the intake and exhaust system? Restricted intake or silencer Wet stacking Loss of engine prime Low level of urea
Digital
In order for the engine controlled unit to understand a sensor signal it must first be converted to Analog Binary Digital Code
Droop base load
In order to supply a utility with a certain amount of power, the ECU must be set to what? Droop base load Isochronous base load Isochronous Droop
High-grade flexible, rubber compounds
Seals are comprised of what? Epoxy impregnated fiberglass Vulcanized aluminum High-grade flexible, rubber compounds Cork
State of charge and temperature
Specific gravity is affected by what two things? State of charge and elevation Type of water and temperature State of charge and temperature Battery size and voltage
Damage and corrosion
Supplemental coolant additives are a water soluble chemical compound that protects metal surfaces of the cooling system against Stress fractures Damage and corrosion Ethylene depletion Propylene depletion
Record operating data, the condition of the engine/generator systems, discrepancies, corrective actions taken, and to determine the need for maintenance
The Air Force form 487 (Generator Operating Log) is used to Record operating data, the condition of the engine/generator systems, discrepancies, corrective actions taken, and to determine the need for maintenance Track both maintenance and man-hours Provide an accurate record of past maintenance on a generator Determine the system condition, supportability, and reliability
Sense the engine speed during startup
The MPU, crank positioning sensor and camp positioning sensor all perform what function? Energize the starter solenoid Change electrical energy into mechanical energy Sense the engine speed during startup Create a DC voltage, which is used to count engine rotations
Throws coolant at high velocity into the surround casing
The centrifugal water pump draws coolant into the center of the impeller and then Throws coolant at low, velocity into the surround casing Develops low pressure in the cooling system Throws coolant at high velocity into the surround casing Develops high pressure in the cooling system
Because this is indicative of malfunctions in either the fuel or intake system
Upon starting the engine, check for excessive smoke. Why? Because this is indicative of malfunctions in either the fuel or intake system Because this is indicative of malfunctions in either the cooling or exhaust system Because this is not indicative of malfunctions in either the fuel or intake system Because this is not indicative of malfunctions in either the cooling or exhaust systems
Two-stage cleaner
What air cleaner has air travel through two filters before entering the intake piping? Double pleated cleaner Single stage cleaner Centrifugal cleaner Two-stage cleaner
Terminal bars
What bonding equipment utilizes rigid plates that can be used to span a gap to connect two or more components of an electrical system? Exothermic welding Screw type fastener Jumper wire Terminal bars
Jumper wire
What bonding method is used to connect components separated by distance and can be solid, stranded, braided, bare or insulated? Exothermic welding Jumper wire Screw type fasteners Terminal bars
Over advanced timing of the injector
What can "knock"? Incorrect fuel mixture Over advanced timing of the fuel pump Over advanced timing of the injector Improper scavenging
Stores chemical energy and converts into electrical energy
What capability does the battery have? Store electrical energy and converts it to mechanical energy Stores mechanical energy and converts it into electrical energy Stores electrical energy and converts into chemical energy Stores chemical energy and converts into electrical energy
Oil pump
What component moves oil from the oil pan and delivers it throughout the engine? Oil cooler Pressure relief valve Low pressure slip bushing Oil pump
Choke
What component will be used to aid in a cold engine start? (Gas engine) Bernoulli Throttle Choke Venturi
Oil pressure relief valve
What components stabilizes oil pressure at all speeds? Bypass valve Oil cooler Oil pump Oil pressure relief valve
Exciter armature
What exciter component rotates and provides AC voltage to the rectifier components? Exciter armature Exciter rotor Rotor Exciter windings
Atomization
What function of the fuel system breaks up the fuel into smaller particles? Rate of control Atomization Metering Pressurization
Slows down
What happens to air velocity when it passes over the fins of air cooled engines? Stalls Stagnates Speeds up Slows down
Thermostat stuck closed
What is a common cause of a high temperature coolant system malfunction? Thermostat stuck closed Coolant pump not circulating Too much coolant Improper carburetor setting/tuning
Heat loss over distance creates cold pockets
What is a weakness of the direct immersion (coolant type) pre-heating device? Heat loss over distance creates cold pockets If the heater is at or above the water jacket, it will ineffectively heat the engine Must be located by the heater, close enough that the circulating pump will not be overworked Uses diesel fuel as the energy source to heat up the engine coolant
Running out of fuel
What is one cause of air in the fuel lines? Insufficient load on the engine The carburetor running too lean Running out of fuel Spark ignition failure
Nitrogen and water
What is the end product if DEF is used in conjunction with an SCR Catalyst in a diesel exhaust system? Carbon dioxide and ammonia NOx Nitrogen and water Ammonia and urea
To control the entry of the fuel mixture into the combustion chambers
What is the function of the intake valves? Maintains a constant engine speed, regardless of changes in load demand Regulates the airflow to control the air/fuel mixture entering the intake manifold To control the entry of the air/fuel mixture into the combustion chambers Creates a vacuum drawing in air through the carburetor
Store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy when connected to a load
What is the purpose of a battery? Store electrical energy and convert it into chemical energy when connected to a load Store electrical energy and convert it into mechanical energy when connected to a load Store chemical energy and convert it into electrical energy when connected to a load Store chemical energy and convert it into sound energy when connected to a load
Convert the chemical energy of burning fuel into the mechanical energy of an engine
What is the purpose of a four stroke diesel engine? Convert the hydraulic energy of burning fuel, into the mechanical energy of an engine Convert the chemical energy of burning fuel into the mechanical energy of an engine Convert the chemical energy of burning fuel into the generator energy of an engine Convert the mechanical energy of burning fuel into the chemical energy of an engine
Provides a mechanical seal between non-rotating parts
What is the purpose of a gasket? Gaskets provide a watertight seal only Provides a thermal and electrical barrier to protect the engine frame Provides a mechanical seal between non-rotating parts Used to prevent exhaust damage to the rectifier ring
To remove unwanted contaminants
What is the purpose of an oil filter? To remove unwanted contaminants To make sure the oil can be recycled To make oil thinner so it will flow faster To make oil, thicker, increasing viscosity
To prevent damage caused by cold starts and rapid acceleration to rated RPM
What is the purpose of installing engine heating devices? To prevent damage starter motor caused by crank cycle durations To keep the scale from building up in the engine and radiator jackets To prevent damage caused by cold, starts and rapid acceleration to rated RPM To suspend contaminants in the lubrication oil prior to conducting annual maintenance on a generator set
To condition the coolant to minimize scale buildup
What is the purpose of the additive within the coolant filters? To absorb sediments in the coolant for filtration To condition the coolant to minimize scale buildup To suspend sediments in the coolant filtration To harden the coolant and minimize scale buildup
Stores rotational energy to ensure rotation of the crankshaft
What is the purpose of the flywheel? The springs and valves in place Offset the weight of the connecting rod and pistons Control the opening and closing of intake and exhaust valves Stores rotational energy to ensure rotation of the crankshaft
To remove excess heat from oil to help retain the lubricating qualities of the oil
What is the purpose of the oil cooler? To raise the oil temperature without losing viscosity To remove excess heat from oil to help retain the lubricating qualities of the oil To keep the oil pressure in most effective range To ensure the oil viscosity stays stable to prevent oil loss
A mixture of water and sulfuric acid
What is used as an electrolyte solution in a lead-acid battery? A mixture of water and sulfuric acid A mixture of hydroxide and boric acid A mixture of hydroxide and sulfuric acid A mixture of water and cadmium
Test strips
What is used to determine if the correct amount of coolant additives exist within a cooling system? Test strips Coolant color Multimeter Hydrometer
Start all fasteners by hand before tightening with tools
What should be done to prevent cross threading? Tap and reverse thread, all fastener holes prior to installing fasteners Use a torque wrench to install all fasteners Completely remove all of the gasket material Start all fasteners by hand before tightening with tools
Blower
What supplies, fresh air to the airbox in a two-stroke diesel engine? Supercharger Auxiliary fuel pump Fuel pump Blower
Reactive
What type of silencer is efficient at mitigating low to mid frequency noise only? Absorptive Resistive Contemplative Reactive
Exhaust
What type of valves are located in the overhead valve train of a two-stroke diesel engine? Intake Fuel Relief Exhaust
Insufficient load
What will cause a generator to wet stack? Insufficient fuel Excessive fuel Excessive load Insufficient load
Will default to a safe maintainer mode
What will occur after connecting the charger and not making a charging quick set selection within 10 minutes? Charging will be disabled until reconnected to a battery Will power off and need to be reset Will begin charging in the fast charge mode Will default to a safe maintainer mode
Exothermic welding
When bonding electrical system components, which of the following methods is appropriate? Exothermic welding Metal inert gas welding Arc welding Tungsten inert gas welding
When the piston uncovers the intake ports
When does the intake event begin on a two-stroke diesel engine? When the piston moves upward When the piston uncovers the intake ports When the blower starts to operate When the piston moves upward and the blower starts to operate
Combustion
When fuel is mixed with air and ignited by an electric spark from the ignition system, what occurs? BDC Combustion Scavenging Compression
Only as directed
When should gasket sealant be used? Only as directed Never, use the old gasket with the new gasket to get a better seal When it is convenient Always, as supplement to the gasket
Creates a vacuum
When the piston begins to travel downward in the cylinder, what occurs? (Gasoline engine) Creates a combustion event Ignition occurs Creates a vacuum Injection occurs
Diverts coolant to the expansion tank
When the pressure in the cooling system exceeds the maximum value the radiator cap Routes coolant to the exhaust to be burned Diverts coolant to the ground Diverts coolant to the expansion tank Routes coolant to the intake to be burned
When gravity feed will not be possible or practical
When would a fuel transfer pump be used? Only if in a deployed environment When a glass sediment bowl is connected to the system When gravity feed will not be possible or practical When municipal laws require the installation, or directed from EPA
While offloading fuel into a storage tank
When would static ground be utilized? To stabilize emergency power system voltage While offloading fuel into a storage tank So paralleled generators reference the same ground potential To keep the generator enclosure being energized
Damper windings
Which alternator component(s) help(s) to maintain stable voltage during load changes? Damper windings Voltage regulator Full wave rectifier Exciter armature
Wye
Which alternator connection has three phase leads and a neutral? Split Star Wye Delta
Spray washing
Which common cleaning removal type combines, mechanical force from spray with the reactions of the chemicals used in the solutions? Foamers Spray washing Immersion Hand
Maintainer quick set selector
Which component allows the user to select the battery pre-charge status? Temperature compensation selector LCD charging selector Charging quick set selector Maintainer quick set selector
Starter solenoid
Which component engages the pinion gear MPU The starter The battery charger Starter solenoid
Charging quick set selector
Which component is used to set the required charging profile depending on battery type? Maintainer quick set selector LCD charging selector Charging quick set selector Temperature compensation selector
The start switch and crank relay
Which component of the starting system uses low amperage to operate a high amperage component? The rectifying capacitor The starter The battery charger The start switch and crank relay
Distributor fuel system
Which fuel injection system is designed for applications with relatively broad speed requirements? Electrical fuel injection Cummins pressure time pump Distributor fuel system Port and helix injection pump
Personal and equipment safety
Which grounding principle is defined below? Protects personnel from shock, electrocution, fire and explosion hazards by equalizing the potential between ground and any normally non-current carrying conductive materials. Voltage circuits Circuit protection Personal and equipment safety Testing requirements
Compound
Which is a temporary protection of painted or unpainted surfaces where the coding system has been damaged or removed? Compound Sealant Paint Both paint and sealant
Sanding
Which mechanical removal type uses abrasive paper to remove light corrosion, not deeply pitted into metal? Wire brushing Scuff sanding Grinding Sanding
Glow plugs
Which method of air preheating functions strictly operates off onboard battery voltage? Heating blankets Forced circulation Direct immersion Glow plugs
Fuel-fired
Which method of coolant pre-heating functions strictly operates off onboard battery voltage? Fuel-fired Force Circulation Direct immersion Thermosiphon
Computing
Which of the following functions of an electronic governing system comes after sensing? Mining Tailoring Acting Computing
Provide alternate current carrying conductor
Which of the following is NOT a reason for bonding equipment? Provide alternate current carrying conductor Ensures electrical continuity and conductivity Facilitate actuation of circuit protection devices Provide equal potential of all metal parts
Fuel efficiency
Which of the following is a major advantage of a diesel engine over gaseous engines? Higher engine speed Fuel efficiency A smaller crankshaft Faster engine response
Driven electrode with a resistance of 5 Ohms
Which of the following is the best example of an equipment ground? Driven electrode with a resistance of 5 Ohms A plastic water pipe with infinite resistance A grounding bracelet with a resistance of 1500 Ohms Buried cable with a resistance value of 26 Ohms
Reverse osmosis
Which of these does not provide a form of fuel filtration? Reverse osmosis Glass sediment bowl Inline paper Screen type
Faulty radiator cap
Which of these will cause a loss of coolant? Faulty radiator cap Loss of prime, from the storage tank An exhaust leak, caused from a sticking Gummed carburetor floats
Absorbed glass mat
Which type of batteries constructed of fine, highly porous microfiber glass separators to absorb the electrolyte? Gel-cell Ni-Cad Absorbed glass mat Lead-acid
Galvanic
Which type of corrosion is known to be the most common and destructive and occurs when two different types of metal contact each other with moisture present? Galvanic Intergranular Stress Pitting
Medium weight lines
Which type of fuel lines are standard wire-braided hose with an inner lining? Medium weight lines Ultra lightweight lines Lightweight lines Heavyweight lines
Star grounds
Which type of grounding radiates wires horizontally from a central point? Pentagon grids Star grounds Ground loop Ground grids
Fuse
Which type of protective device provides a time delay and must be replaced when actuated? Fuse Magnetic circuit breaker Thermal-magnetic circuit breaker Thermal circuit breaker
Protect personnel, equipment and facility cabling
Why are electrical systems and equipment grounded? Regulate the voltage of the system or power generation equipment Allows additional resistance added to the system for current limiting factors Protect personnel, equipment and facility cabling Provide a paralegal path back to the source during normal operations
Easier to tune and change pre-selected speeds
Why are electronic governors used instead of mechanical? Cheaper and saves time during replacement Easier to tune and change pre-selected speeds Less complex and more practical applications Faster delivery through the injection system
To prevent static electricity from reaching sparking potential
Why are static grounds used? So damage to the alternator doesn't occur during voltage spikes To protect the emergency power system from ground fault currents To prevent static electricity from reaching sparking potential For safeguarding all the sensitive circuit cards in the control panel
The breaker is capable of handling larger overloads
Why would a piece of equipment be equipped with a thermal-magnetic circuit breaker? To occasionally allow for loads to start up without tripping The breaker is capable of handling larger overloads When a slow response is preferred The engine is equipped with a full authority governor