Term
Describe the effect that full–wave rectifier has on an AC signal. |
|
Definition
Takes AC signal and passes both positive and negative voltage alternations so that pulses through load are same polarity.
Essentially takes AC voltage and turns it into DC voltage. |
|
|
Term
Describe the function of an isolated bus |
|
Definition
A heavy, hollow (copper or aluminum) bus enclosed in a sheet metal pipe used to conduct large power output current of main generator to its main transformer. Called main bus duct. Conductor supported inside pipe by heavy insulators. |
|
|
Term
Explain reasons an isolated phase bus requires a cooling system |
|
Definition
Cooling air is forced through ducts to remove heat. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Carries and distributes most electricity inside the plant. Copper or aluminum bars are rigidly supported by insulators inside a metal housing. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
Metal housings that contain electrical buses and circuit breakers. |
|
|
Term
|
Definition
In switchyards or substations, buses are open to the air. Buses are placed high above the ground and supported by porcelain insulators. |
|
|
Term
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of:
Transfer bus |
|
Definition
Transfer-bus sometimes added to supply loads during main bus outage.
Adv- Very reliable
Dis- Cost is more then radial or ring bus |
|
|
Term
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of:
Parallel bus
|
|
Definition
Parallel-bus capable of handling full-load capacity sometimes replaces a T-bus. (If either system fails, no interruption in power occurs)
Adv- highly reliable but circuit breakers are expensive.
Dis- More expensive then Transfer bus |
|
|
Term
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of:
Radial bus
|
|
Definition
Simplest arrangement, single main bus. Used for nonessential loads.
Adv- least expensive
Dis-Least reliable
|
|
|
Term
Describe the advantages and disadvantages of:
Ring bus
|
|
Definition
Adv- has the reliability of the parallel bus and the economy of the radial bus.
- No circuit breakers to disconnect each line.
- Each line attached directly to ring bus.
- Divided into sections by ring bus circuit breakers.
Once opened, it behaves like a radial bus. |
|
|