Deck 21: Harmonics
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Deck 21: Harmonics
1
Harmonics are produced by loads that draw current in .
A) a sine wave
B) a linear manner
C) a continuous manner
D) pulses
A) a sine wave
B) a linear manner
C) a continuous manner
D) pulses
D
2
How are harmonics classified?
Harmonics are classified by name, frequency, and sequence. The name refers to whether the harmonic is the second, third, fourth, and so on, of the fundamental frequency. The frequency refers to the operating frequency of the harmonic. The second harmonic operates at 120 hertz, the third at 180 hertz, the fourth at 240 hertz, and so on. The sequence refers to the phasor rotation with respect to the fundamental waveform. In an induction motor, a positive sequence harmonic would rotate in the same direction as the fundamental frequency. A negative sequence harmonic would rotate in the opposite direction of the fundamental frequency. Harmonics called triplens have a zero sequence. Triplens are the odd multiples of the third harmonic (3rd, 9th, 15th, 21st, and so on).
3
A ratio of between measurements made with a true rms ammeter and an average value ammeter indicates no harmonic distortion.
A) 0.5
B) 0.75
C) 0.833
D) 1.0
A) 0.5
B) 0.75
C) 0.833
D) 1.0
D
4
THDF stands for .
A) triplen harmonic derating factor
B) triplen harmonic desensitizing field
C) transformer honed resultant field
D) transformer harmonic derating factor
A) triplen harmonic derating factor
B) triplen harmonic desensitizing field
C) transformer honed resultant field
D) transformer harmonic derating factor
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5
Transformers are typically designed for -hertz operation.
A) 50
B) 60
C) 100
D) 120
A) 50
B) 60
C) 100
D) 120
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6
The instantaneous peak value of current is equal to the rms value multiplied by .
A) 0.651
B) 1.111
C) 1.414
D) 1.730
A) 0.651
B) 1.111
C) 1.414
D) 1.730
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7
Ammeters that respond to the average value convert the alternating current into direct current. This value must be increased by a factor of to change the average reading into the rms value for a sine wave current.
A) 0.651
B) 1.111
C) 1.414
D) 1.730
A) 0.651
B) 1.111
C) 1.414
D) 1.730
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8
Harmonics called have a zero sequence.
A) positives
B) negatives
C) doublens
D) triplens
A) positives
B) negatives
C) doublens
D) triplens
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9
The phasor rotation of a negative harmonic causes an induction motor to produce .
A) positive feedback
B) a high magnetic field
C) less torque
D) more torque
A) positive feedback
B) a high magnetic field
C) less torque
D) more torque
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10
What problems do triplens pose for neutral bus ducts?
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11
Harmonic currents in the neutral conductor induce currents into the communication cable.
A) high-frequency
B) low-frequency
C) no new
D) constant
A) high-frequency
B) low-frequency
C) no new
D) constant
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12
What problems are caused by harmonics in circuit breakers?
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13
What steps should you follow when determining whether there are harmonic problems in single-phase systems?
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14
It is necessary to use an ammeter that responds to current when making a check for harmonics.
A) single-phase
B) rectified
C) true rms
D) average
A) single-phase
B) rectified
C) true rms
D) average
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15
One way to deal with harmonic problems is to install a neutral conductor.
A) larger
B) smaller
C) common
D) triplen
A) larger
B) smaller
C) common
D) triplen
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16
Harmonics are voltages or currents that operate at a frequency that is the fundamental power frequency.
A) a multiple of
B) a divisor of
C) double
D) within 10 Hz of
A) a multiple of
B) a divisor of
C) double
D) within 10 Hz of
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17
A is used to smooth the pulsations caused by a bridge rectifier.
A) phasor
B) filter capacitor
C) transistor
D) diode
A) phasor
B) filter capacitor
C) transistor
D) diode
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18
To minimize interference, communication cables are run as close to the conductor as possible.
A) positive phase
B) negative phase
C) triplen
D) neutral
A) positive phase
B) negative phase
C) triplen
D) neutral
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19
The most accurate method for determining whether there is a harmonics problem is to use a(n) .
A) transformer
B) average value ammeter
C) true rms ammeter
D) harmonic analyzer
A) transformer
B) average value ammeter
C) true rms ammeter
D) harmonic analyzer
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20
What are some devices that are responsible for harmonics?
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