Deck 3: The Control Transformer, Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters
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Deck 3: The Control Transformer, Relays, Contactors, and Motor Starters
1
Most industrial motors operate on voltages that range from 240 to 480 volts.
True
2
NEC Section 430.72(C) lists requirements for the protection of transformers employed in motor control circuits.
True
3
Control transformers generally have ____ terminals connected to the primary and secondary leads.
A) barrier
B) luster
C) block
D) screw
A) barrier
B) luster
C) block
D) screw
screw
4
It is a common practice to not ground one side of the control transformer. This is generally referred to as a ____ system.
A) rated
B) floating
C) ghost
D) fused
A) rated
B) floating
C) ghost
D) fused
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5
The ____________________ rating of control transformers generally ranges from 0.75 kilovolt-amperes, or 75 volt-amperes, to 1 kilovolt-ampere, or 1000 volt-ampere.
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6
How are control transformers protected?
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7
What are ghost voltages?
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8
Relays are electromechanical switches that lack auxiliary contacts.
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9
The greatest difference between relays and contactors is the fact that contactors are equipped with large contacts that are intended to connect high-current loads to the power line.
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10
Mechanically held contactors and relays are often referred to as ____ contactors or relays.
A) vacuum
B) coil clearing
C) sequenced
D) latching
A) vacuum
B) coil clearing
C) sequenced
D) latching
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11
Solid-state relays that are intended to connect alternating current loads to the line use a device called a(n) ____________________.
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12
The number of ____________________ refers to the load contacts and does not include the number of control or auxiliary contacts.
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13
What problems can insufficient coil voltage cause?
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