Exam 20: Motor Control Devices and Circuits

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A(n) ____ sensor houses the transmitter and receiver in a single unit.

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____ switches are automatic devices that consist of an actuator, a body, and one or more contact blocks.

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Which object characteristics are most easily detected with a diffuse sensor?

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Which type of sensor is designed to sense an object but ignore the background?

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There are three basic methods of operating a photo switch: thru-beam, retro-reflective, and specular.

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Push buttons may operate on a momentary basis or be mechanically held.

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The ____ sensor utilizes a focusing lens to create a focal point.

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Rotary switches are sometimes known as ____ switches.

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Thru-beam sensing may be used over distances up to ____ feet.

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There are essentially two different types of motor starters, the standard motor starter and the ____ motor starter.

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A(n) ____ is a signaling apparatus that may be audible or visual.

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Photoelectric switches consist of three basic components: the transmitter, the receiver and the switching device.

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Photoelectric switches are contact sensors.

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A capacitive proximity switch cannot sense nonconductive (nonferrous) material.

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A relay with heavy-duty contacts is called a(n) ____.

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