Line C Troubleshoot Complex Circuits Flashcards

1
Q

What is an arc flash?

A

The light and heat created from an arc fault explosion

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2
Q

What is an arc blast?

A

The pressure wave created after an arc fault

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3
Q

What is the major cause of an arc flash?

A

Voltage transients

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4
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Referring to the figure below, what is arc flash boundary 1 referred to as?

A

Arc flash protection boundary

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5
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Referring to the figure below, what is arc flash boundary 2 referred to as?

A

Arc flash limited approach boundary

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6
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Referring to the figure below, what is arc flash boundary 3 referred to as?

A

Arc flash restricted boundary

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7
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Referring to the figure below, what is arc flash boundary 4 referred to as?

A

Arc flash prohibited boundary

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8
Q

What is defined as an arc flash protection boundary?

A

The calculated safe working distance from electrical equipment which would not expose the employee to the hazards associated with an electrical arc flash.

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9
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What is defined as an arc flash limited approach boundary?

A

The minimum permitted distance that unqualified and unprotected personnel may approach a live component.

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10
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What is defined as an arc flash prohibited boundary?

A

The boundary where no electrical worker is permitted unless proper procedures, PPE, training, energized work permits, and risk assessment are all in place.

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11
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What is defined as an arc flash restricted approach boundary?

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The minimum permitted distance where personnel need to have been trained in shock protection techniques, be wearing the correct PPE, and have a written and approved plan for any work in the zone.

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12
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Referring to the DFMA Wiring Diagram, the DFMA supply fan isn’t running and you take the following readings with your multimeter:
- 120 Volts across terminals 1 and 2
- 0 Volts across terminals 1 and 12
- 120 Volts across terminals 12 and 13

What is the conclusion that you come as to why the DFMA supply fan is not running?

A

The inlet damper limit switch is open. Possible causes: the damper is not fully opening; the damper motor is not working; the damper linkages are disconnected; or the damper limit switch is not working.

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13
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Referring to the DFMA Wiring Diagram, the DFMA burner is not firing. You take the following readings with your multimeter:
- 120 Volts across terminals 1 and 2
- 0 Volts across terminals 13 and 16
- 120 Volts across terminals 16 and 18
- 0 volts across terminals 19 and 20
- 0 volts at #7 terminal on the Fireye flame relay

What is the conclusion that you come as to why the burner is not firing?

A

The burner start contact is open. Could be a faulty relay (not energizing) or the start button has not been pressed.

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14
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Referring to the DFMA Wiring Diagram, the DFMA burner is not firing. You take the following readings with your multimeter:
- 120 Volts across terminals 1 and 2
- 0 Volts across terminals 13 and 16
- 0 Volts across terminals 16 and 18
- 120 volts across terminals 20 and 21
- 120 volts from terminals 20 to 2
- 0 volts from terminals 21 to 2

What is the conclusion that you come as to why the burner is not firing?

A

High airflow switch is open. Causes could be: fan speed too high (sheaves not set correctly - too much velocity across the profile plates), improperly adjusted profile plates (too much velocity), failed switch, sensing tubing disconnected.

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15
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Referring to the DFMA wiring Diagram, the DFMA burner is not firing. You take the following readings with your multimeter:
- 120 Volts across terminals 1 and 2
- 120 Volts across terminals 18 and 22
- 0 volts across terminals 20 and 21
- 120 volts from terminals 20 to 2
- 120 volts from terminals 21 to 2
- 0 volts at #7 terminal on the Fireye flame relay

What is the conclusion that you come as to why the burner is not firing?

A

Low airflow switch is open. Possible causes: the inlet supply filters are plugged, faulty air switch, a service door is open, fan speed too low (sheaves not set correctly - too little velocity), sensing tubing disconnected.

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16
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Referring to the DFMA wiring Diagram, the DFMA outlet temperature is too low. You take the following readings with your multimeter:
- 120 Volts across terminals 1 and 2
- 0 Volts across terminals 18 and 22
- 120 volts at #7 terminal on the Fireye flame relay
- 120 volts across terminal 30 to 2
- 24 volts across terminals 34 and 35
- 0 volts across terminals 36 and 37

What is the conclusion that you come as to why the burner is not firing?

A

Burner modulation 0-10 Volt system has no voltage. This means the burner is stuck in low fire and can’t modulate/ramp up to high fire.

17
Q

Referring to the figure below, the loop current is measured at 29 mA. What are the possible causes of the excess load on the loop?

A

Miswiring, ground loop, a problem with the transmitter

18
Q

Referring to the figure below, what is the minimum power supply required for the 4-20 mA loop?

A

25 Volts

19
Q

If two points in a 4-20 mA loop are grounded it can create an alternate pathway for the loop current to flow through.

TRUE / FALSE

A

True

20
Q

Referring to the figure below, what should the resistance value be of the shunt resister given the following information?
- Source volts: 26
- Source current: 125
- Loop current: 20 mA max

A

125-20 = 105
26÷105= .2476 x 100 is 247.6 ohms
248 Ohms