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State the 3 major objectives of electrical distribution systems |
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Definition
- Rapidly disconnect the fault from the rest of the system
- Minimize disruption
- Keep system component damage to a minimum
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Term
Describe the funtion and operation of:
DC fused disconnect switches |
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Definition
- Used for small motors and control circuitry
- The disconnect is for isolation purposes only, does not provide automatic protective features
- The fuses provide overcurrent protection for the load and circuit
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC disconnect switch |
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Definition
- Provides positive isolation of load from source
- Interlocked to prevent opening door when in ON position
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC Molded Circuit Protector |
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Definition
- Adjustable magnetic trip device
- Auto trips on fault (excessive current)
- Reset by taking handle to OFF then ON
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC Current limiter |
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Definition
- Provides interruption capacity above range handled by MCP
- Built-in trip indicators for each phase
- Requires replacement after interrupting faults
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC Fuses |
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Definition
- Fuses are primary means of overcurrent protection for load and control circuit
- Load fuses are installed on both positive and negative terminals
- Control circuitry has its own set of fuses
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC thermal overload device |
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Definition
- Consists of a heater element that will open a contact in control circuit to stop motor
- Can be reset with pushbutton on door, once cooled
- May provide an alarm vs a trip, on some systems
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Term
What applications require DC motor control centers (MCCs), instead of using a fused disconnect? |
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Definition
Larger powered motor operated valves and pumps |
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC control relays |
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Definition
- Energized by control circuit logic
- Energizing a starter control relay sends power to starter device
- The starter control relay and additional relays operate contacts in the control circuit logic
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC Starter |
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Definition
- Magnetic contact device that will connect power to the load
- Contained within an arc shield
- Current passing through coil builds up a magnetic field which draws moving contacts towards stationary contacts
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Term
Function and operation of:
DC MCC Starting Resistors |
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Definition
- Limit current flow during motor starts, no CEMF exists until motor starts turning
- Dropped out once CEMF is built up
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Term
What is the major difference in removing a DC MCC as compared to an AC MCC? |
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Definition
Wires must be disconnected and tagged when removing a DC MCC |
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