A circuit is protected from overheating by a/an ___________. A. pyrometer B. thermal overload relay C. magnetic contactor D. overload transformer

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Description : The illustrated motor fails to start and gives a loud hum when the start button is depressed, your first action should be to __________. EL-0007 A. disassemble the motor to fix the centrifical ... D. hold the 'M' contactor closed by hand while wearing electrical safety gloves to get motor started

Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : Answer: C

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Last Answer : Answer: A

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Last Answer : Answer: A

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : The bimetallic materials are Invar and brass. These materials having the differential coefficient of expansion. All bimetallic relays incorporate additional built in single phasing protection. The range of the relay provided ... at Centre) except in very minimum loads ranging from 0.1 - 0.16 A. 

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : (d) all of the above

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Last Answer : Answer: C

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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Last Answer : Answer: D

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Last Answer : Answer: A

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Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : Which of the motors for the devices listed below is fitted with an instantaneous overload relay? A. Fan B. Pump C. Winch D. Machine tool

Last Answer : Answer: C

Description : What is the difference between an auto reset and manual reset overload relay?

Last Answer : a. Auto reset relay closes its contacts when the bimetallic strip gets cooled. In manual reset relay we have to manually reset the relay because even though bimetallic strip cools its contacts are not ... . Manual over load relay is reseted by pushing the reset button provided on the MCC cell. 

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Last Answer : Answer: A

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Last Answer : Answer: C

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Last Answer : Answer: B

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