Deck 10: Contactors, Relays, and Overloads

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Contacts are made of silver and cadmium, which resist sticking.
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What is an internal compressor overload?
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Contactors make or break a set of contacts that controls the voltage applied to some load in cooling systems.
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One of the most common types of line voltage overloads is a(n) _____________________ mounted between two contacts.
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A(n) ____________________ is an electric device that protects a load from a high ampere draw by breaking a set of contacts.
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The chemical composition of contacts is such that they operate at cool temperatures of up to ____________________% of their current-carrying capacity.
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The _________________________ overload breaks the power to a motor.
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The contacts of a contactor make a complete circuit when the contactor is ____________________, allowing voltage to flow to the controlled load.
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Contactors are rated by the ampere draw they can carry.
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Fuses cannot be used to protect wires and non-inductive loads, but they provide adequate protection for inductive loads.
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Name five devices used in the HVAC industry that can be controlled by a relay.
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Overloads can be divided into two basic groups. What are these?
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The contactor contacts must be in good condition to ensure that the proper voltage reaches the load.
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The diagnosis of a faulty contactor encompasses three sections of the contactor: the coil, the contacts, and the ____________________.
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A contactor is used to control an electric load in a control system.
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Coil characteristics depend on the type of wire but not the manner in which it is wound.
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The simplest form of overload protection is the ____________________.
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A load that is purely resistive in nature with no coils to cause induction is called a resistive or ____________________ load.
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Relays cannot be used to open and close a control circuit.
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Briefly describe the types of loads that a contactor can control.
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Deck 10: Contactors, Relays, and Overloads
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Contacts are made of silver and cadmium, which resist sticking.
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What is an internal compressor overload?
An internal compressor overload is a small device inserted into the motor windings.
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Contactors make or break a set of contacts that controls the voltage applied to some load in cooling systems.
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One of the most common types of line voltage overloads is a(n) _____________________ mounted between two contacts.
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A(n) ____________________ is an electric device that protects a load from a high ampere draw by breaking a set of contacts.
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The chemical composition of contacts is such that they operate at cool temperatures of up to ____________________% of their current-carrying capacity.
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The _________________________ overload breaks the power to a motor.
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The contacts of a contactor make a complete circuit when the contactor is ____________________, allowing voltage to flow to the controlled load.
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Contactors are rated by the ampere draw they can carry.
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Fuses cannot be used to protect wires and non-inductive loads, but they provide adequate protection for inductive loads.
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Name five devices used in the HVAC industry that can be controlled by a relay.
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Overloads can be divided into two basic groups. What are these?
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The contactor contacts must be in good condition to ensure that the proper voltage reaches the load.
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The diagnosis of a faulty contactor encompasses three sections of the contactor: the coil, the contacts, and the ____________________.
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A contactor is used to control an electric load in a control system.
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Coil characteristics depend on the type of wire but not the manner in which it is wound.
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The simplest form of overload protection is the ____________________.
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A load that is purely resistive in nature with no coils to cause induction is called a resistive or ____________________ load.
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Relays cannot be used to open and close a control circuit.
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Briefly describe the types of loads that a contactor can control.
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