Deck 27: The Solid State Relay

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Relays that use an optical coupling are referred to as being ____.

A) optoisolated
B) electrically isolated
C) mechanically insulated
D) mechanically bound
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The greatest disadvantage of the solid-state relay is the fact that the control input voltage is isolated from the line device the relay is intended to control.
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The MOV is a ____ device meaning that it can conduct current in either direction.

A) unidirectional
B) bilateral
C) multiphase
D) multimode
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If the solid-state relay is designed to control a DC load, a ____ connects the load to the line.

A) power inverter
B) power rectifier
C) power transistor
D) power transformer
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The ____ has no moving parts, is resistant to shock and vibration, and is sealed against dirt and moisture.

A) mechanical relay
B) solid-state relay
C) optical relay
D) hybrid relay
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The control voltage for most solid-state relays ranges from about 3 to 32 volts and can be direct current or alternating current.
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Solid-state relays can be used to control either a DC or an AC load.
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Solid-state relays intended for use as AC controllers have a ____ connected to the load circuit.

A) diac
B) semiconductor
C) power transistor
D) triac
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MOVs are typically connected across the coils of relays and starters in motor control systems to help prevent voltage spikes.
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MOVs are extremely slow acting.
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Deck 27: The Solid State Relay
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Relays that use an optical coupling are referred to as being ____.

A) optoisolated
B) electrically isolated
C) mechanically insulated
D) mechanically bound
A
2
The greatest disadvantage of the solid-state relay is the fact that the control input voltage is isolated from the line device the relay is intended to control.
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3
The MOV is a ____ device meaning that it can conduct current in either direction.

A) unidirectional
B) bilateral
C) multiphase
D) multimode
B
4
If the solid-state relay is designed to control a DC load, a ____ connects the load to the line.

A) power inverter
B) power rectifier
C) power transistor
D) power transformer
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The ____ has no moving parts, is resistant to shock and vibration, and is sealed against dirt and moisture.

A) mechanical relay
B) solid-state relay
C) optical relay
D) hybrid relay
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The control voltage for most solid-state relays ranges from about 3 to 32 volts and can be direct current or alternating current.
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Solid-state relays can be used to control either a DC or an AC load.
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Solid-state relays intended for use as AC controllers have a ____ connected to the load circuit.

A) diac
B) semiconductor
C) power transistor
D) triac
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MOVs are typically connected across the coils of relays and starters in motor control systems to help prevent voltage spikes.
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MOVs are extremely slow acting.
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