Exam 17: Overcurrent Protection: Fuses and Circuit Breakers
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When you remove a fuse from a switch, and then take a resistance reading across the fuse using a(n)____, a good fuse will show zero or a very minimal resistance.
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Series-rated equipment is also referred to as ____.
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____ circuit breakers are the most common type in use today.
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____ is the ability of the equipment (the entire assembly)to withstand a fault current equal to or less than the rating for the length of time it takes the specified overcurrent device to open the circuit to the equipment.
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What are some factors that influence speed of response of an overcurrent device?
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In the case of a delta, 3-phase, corner-grounded "B" phase system, a device called a ____ can be installed in the "B" phase.
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Low-voltage power circuit breakers are listed under UL Standard ____.
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Conventional plug fuses have a base referred to as a(n)____ base. This base is of the same shape as the base on a light bulb.
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The Class ____ fuse is a nonrenewable cartridge type and has a minimum interrupting rating of 200,000 RMS symmetrical amperes.
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____ and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association establish standards for the ratings, types, classifications, and testing procedures for fuses and circuit breakers.
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A dual-element, time-delay fuse has one or more fusible elements (links)connected ____.
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Fused switches are available in ratings of up to ____ amperes in both 250 and 600 volts.
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When compared to other types of fuses, the ____ fuse has the lowest energy let-through values.
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An interrupting rating is a(n)____ rating, and measures the fuse's or circuit breaker's ability to safely open an electrical circuit under fault conditions, such as an overload, short circuit, or ground fault.
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For motor branch circuits, the maximum setting of a conventional inverse-time circuit breaker must not exceed ____ percent of the full-load current of the motor.
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Name and describe the class of fuses used for control circuit protection.
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