Where should you use a trip-free circuit breaker?

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In current sensitive or nonemergency systems.

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Description : What is a trip-free circuit breaker?

Last Answer : A circuit breaker that will trip even if the operating mechanism is held ON.

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Last Answer : Thermal, magnetic, and thermal-magnetic

Description : Where should you use a nontrip-free circuit breaker?

Last Answer : In emergency or essential circuits.

Description : What is a nontrip-free circuit breaker?

Last Answer : A circuit breaker that can be overridden if the operating mechanism is held ON.

Description : My current microwave oven causes my circuit breaker to trip if I use it at the same time as my toaster oven. Will this microwave solve that problem?

Last Answer : It's doubtful; I wouldn't be able to answer that for sure unless I knew the particulars of your set-up (what is your microwave/toaster's draw? what kind of breaker do you have? etc.), but I don't see any reason why this microwave would help that situation.

Description : Why will too many electrical devices operating at one time after blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker?

Last Answer : The load exceeds the limit of the breaker or fuse. For example a20 amp breaker on a 120 volt circuit will handle 2400 watts. Exceedthat wattage and the breaker will trip or the fuse will blow.

Description : A circuit breaker for a 300 KW alternator is rated at 470 amperes of full continuous load. The amount of overcurrent allowed is 125%. Which of the following conditions will trip the breaker? A. ... 10 minutes. C. Momentary starting load of 550 amperes. D. Sustained current flow of 590 amperes.

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : If a circuit breaker that utilizes built-in, current limiting fuses (CLF's) cannot be closed, the problem may be traced to __________. A. a blown CLF plunger holding the trip bar in the open position B. a missing CLF C. a misaligned limiter housing assembly D. all of the above

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : How will a molded-case circuit breaker react after it has tripped, as a result of an overloaded circuit? A. The breaker will trip again if immediately reset. B. The breaker handle will lock in ... down. D. The breaker handle cannot be moved to the OFF position until the thermal element cools down.

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : Undervoltage trips are frequently installed on switchboard circuit breakers to trip ____________. A. out generators in the event of severe arcing or sparking B. out generators when there is reversal of power ... , but continues to run D. out generators when there is low voltage in the main circuit

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : You are attempting to parallel two AC generators and the synchroscope pointer stops at a position other than 0°. If you close the circuit breaker at this moment _____________. A. the incoming ... hazardous condition will be created by the incoming machine being at a higher frequency than the bus

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : The arc resulting from the tripping of a circuit breaker is prevented from damaging the contacts by _____________. A. designing the contacts to open slowly B. directing the arc into an ... an inverse timed thermal trip for short circuit currents D. instantaneous magnetic trip for overload currents

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : The purpose of a main switchboard circuit breaker's reverse-power trip is to _____________. A. prevent main circuit overload B. protect the circuit breaker blowout coil C. prevent alternator motorization D. prevent low voltage tripout

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Fuses placed in series with a thermal trip-type circuit breaker are used for _____________. A. time-delay protection B. short-circuit protection C. short duration surge protection D. sustained overload protection

Last Answer : Answer: B

Description : Magnetic circuit breaker has ______ trip action. (a) delayed (b) instantaneous (c) both of the above (d) none of the above

Last Answer : (b) instantaneous

Description : Thermal circuit breaker has (a) delayed trip action (b) instantaneous trip action (c) both of the above (d) none of the above

Last Answer : (a) delayed trip action

Description : With which of the following, a circuit breaker must be equipped for remote operation ? (a) Inverse time trip (b) Time-delay trip (c) Shunt trip (d) None of the above (e) All of the above

Last Answer : (c) Shunt trip

Last Answer : Magnetic circuit breaker has instantaneous trip action.

Description : What items are you to check when working on a circuit breaker?

Last Answer : Check the operating mechanism for smooth operation, check the contacts for pitting, check the terminals for tightness and corrosion, check the mounting hardware for tightness and wear, check all components for wear, and check the entire circuit breaker for cleanliness.

Description : What steps are to be taken before beginning work on a circuit breaker

Last Answer : Check the applicable technical manual, obtain the approval of the electrical or engineering officer (for shipboard circuit breakers), remove power from the circuit breaker, and tag the switch that supplies power to the circuit breaker.

Description : What type of circuit breaker is used on a multimeter?

Last Answer : A push button or push-pull circuit breaker (small size, low power).

Description : What factors are used to select a circuit breaker?

Last Answer : The power requirements of the circuit and the physical space available.

Description : What are the five main components of a circuit breaker?

Last Answer : Frame, operating mechanism, arc extinguishers, terminal connectors, and trip element.

Description : What do mean by trip free system in breaker?  

Last Answer : In trip free the breaker is free to trip at any time. If both close and trip signal is present at same time (instant) the breaker will attempt to close and positively trip. When the breaker trips it will not close again even if closing signal exists because of anti pumping feature. 

Description : Attempting to parallel an AC generator which is out of phase with the bus will result in which of the following problems? A. The breaker should trip. B. The KVA will decrease. C. The synchronizing lamps will burn out. D. The power factor will be unitized.

Last Answer : Answer: A

Description : Component F in the illustrated device is for _________. EL-0033 A. short circut protection B. latching the trip unit closed after resetting the breaker C. overload protection D. providing a flexible connection between the input terminal G and the tripping unit E

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Ionization in circuit breaker is facilitated by (a) high temperature (b) increase of mean free path (c) increasing field strength (d) all of the above

Last Answer : (d) all of the above

Description : How does each type of trip element react to an overload?

Last Answer : he thermal trip element makes use of a bimetallic element that bends with an increase in temperature or current. The bending causes the trip bar to be moved releasing the latch.

Description : What is vacuum circuit breaker? Define with cause and where be use it Device?

Last Answer : A breaker is normally used to break a circuit. While breaking the circuit, the contact terminals will be separated. At the time of separation an air gap is formed in between the terminals. Due to ... CB is having vacuum pressure the arc formation is interrupted. VCB's can be used up to 11kv.

Description : Why we use Vacuum Circuit Breaker in High Transmission System and not Air Circuit Breaker?

Last Answer : A:Vacuum has high arc quenching property compare to air . The dielectric strength of vacuum is equal to 8 times than air . Hence vacuum circuit breaker is used in High voltage line and air circuit breaker is used in low voltage lines.

Description : Electrical jellies! Got a circuit breaker (home) that has popped and won't reset. Suggestions?

Last Answer : My husband, who was a master electrician, said you need to call a professional. You either have a bad breaker or the breaker that refuses to reset is saving your life because you have a dead short some place and your house would burn down if ithe breaker wasn’t tripped.

Description : My (soon-to-be-replaced) air conditioner is frequently tripping the circuit breaker in my apartment. What can I do to prevent this?

Last Answer : answer:A mini-split AC unit will use less power than a regular square version and should help with the problem. However if your problem resides in old wiring with a lower amperage/threshold you might ... every time you want to use it but this has cut my electric bill dramatically. Hope this helps

Description : What is the difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker ?

Last Answer : Fuse : It is a type of soft metal wire which, when more than the required current flows through the wire, burns it, disconnects the electrical circuit from the source and protects the valuable ... or fault in the power supply line . This breaks the static contact and protects it from accidents.

Description : Why is the circuit breaker turned off automatically ?

Last Answer : Circuit breakers are automatically turned off to protect electrical equipment from damage. An automatic switch is used to protect the electrical circuit or electrical equipment from damage due to ... is stopped and the electrical equipment connected to the circuit is protected from damage.

Description : What is Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker ?

Last Answer : Earth leakage circuit breaker is a protective device which protects the leaky faulty or faulty circuit from dangerous parts by separating it from the good parts. The leakage current of the circuit flows ... a faulty place due to a leakage error in the circuit is called a leakage circuit breaker.

Description : What is an Air Circuit Breaker ?

Last Answer : Air circuit breaker is a circuit breaker which is controlled by air, that is, a breaker which is turned on by air pressure and turned off by air pressure .

Description : What is Oil Circuit Breaker ?

Last Answer : An oil circuit breaker is a circuit breaker that contains oil and is in operation or on-off insulation oil . The oil used in the oil circuit breaker acts as insulation and extinguishes the arc. ... types. A) Plain brake type bulk oil circuit breaker and b) Arc controlled bulk oil circuit breaker.

Description : What is a circuit breaker ?

Last Answer : When excessive current flows in any faulty circuit , it is called circuit breaker which disconnects automatically or automatically.

Description : What is the reason for using circuit breaker in circuit ?

Last Answer : Circuit breakers are used for safety.

Description : What is the function of circuit breaker ?

Last Answer : Used to stop excessive flow

Description : What are the common sizes of circuit breaker panel for all electrical home?

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Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : Before any work on electrical or electronic equipment is performed, which of the following precautions should be carried out? A. De-energize the applicable switchboard bus. B. Bypass the interlocks. C. ... supply circuit breaker in the open position. D. Station a man at the circuit supply switch.

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Which of the synchroscope illustrations depicts the appropriate direction of rotation and position for closing the circuit breaker when paralleling AC generators? EL-0053 A. A B. B C. C D. D

Last Answer : Answer: D

Description : The schematic diagram shown in the illustration uses symbol 'A' to represent a/an _________. EL-0011 A. non-renewable fuse link B. circuit breaker coil C. overload relay coil D. thermal overload heater

Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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