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Saturday, November 19, 2011

What are the advantage of free wheeling diode in a Full Wave rectifier?


What are the advantage of free wheeling diode in a Full Wave rectifier?
Answer:It reduces the harmonics and it also reduces sparking and arching across the mechanical switch so that it reduces the voltage spike seen in a inductive load

Friday, November 18, 2011

What is the difference between isolators and electrical circuit breakers? What is bus-bar?


What is the difference between isolators and electrical circuit breakers? What is bus-bar?
Answer:Isolators are mainly for switching purpose under normal conditions but they cannot operate in fault conditions .Actually they used for isolating the CBs for maintenance. Whereas CB gets activated under fault conditions according to the fault detected.Bus bar is nothing but a junction where the power is getting distributed for independent loads.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

What will happen if DC supply is given on the primary of a transformer?


What will happen if DC supply is given on the primary of a transformer?
Answer:Mainly transformer has high inductance and low resistance.In case of DC supply there is no inductance ,only resistance will act in the

electrical circuit. So high  electrical current will flow through primary side of the transformer.So for this reason coil and insulation will burn out.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

What is reverse power relay?


What is reverse power relay?
Answer:Reverse Power flow relay are used in generating stations's protection. A generating stations is supposed to fed power to the grid and in case generating units are off,there is no generation in the plant then plant may take power from grid. To stop the flow of power from grid to generator we use reverse power relay.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

What is meant by knee point voltage?


What is meant by knee point voltage?
Answer:Knee point voltage is calculated for electrical Current transformers and is very important factor to choose a CT. It is the voltage at which a CT gets saturated.(CT-current transformer).

Monday, November 14, 2011

which bulb will glow bright and why?


Two bulbs of 100w and 40w respectively connected in series across a 230v supply which bulb will glow bright and why?
Answer:Since two bulbs are in series they will get equal amount of  electrical current but as the supply voltage is constant across the bulb(P=V^2/R).So the resistance of 40W bulb is greater and voltage across 40W is more (V=IR) so 40W bulb will glow brighter.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Why most of analog o/p devices having o/p range 4 to 20 mA and not 0 to 20 mA ?


Why most of analog o/p devices having o/p range 4 to 20 mA and not 0 to 20 mA ?
Answer:4-20 mA is a standard range used to indicate measured values for any process. The reason that 4ma is chosen instead of 0 mA is for fail safe operation .For example- a pressure instrument gives output 4mA to indicate 0 psi, up to 20 mA to indicate 100 psi, or full scale. Due to any problem in instrument (i.e) broken wire, its output reduces to 0 mA. So if range is 0-20 mA then we can differentiate whether it is due to broken wire or due to 0 psi.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

What is the power factor of an alternator at no load?


What is the power factor of an alternator at no load?
Answer:At no load Synchronous Impedance of the alternator is responsible for creating angle difference. So it should be zero lagging like inductor.

Friday, November 11, 2011

What is use of lockout relay in ht voltage?


What is use of lockout relay in ht voltage?
Answer:A lock-out relay is generally placed in line before or after the e-stop switch so the power can be shut off at one central location. This relay is powered by the same electrical source as the control power and is operated by a key lock switch. The relay itself may have up to 24 contact points within the unit itself. This allows the control power for multiple machines to be locked out by the turn of a single key switch.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

What is the difference between earth resistance and earth electrode resistance?


What is the difference between earth resistance and earth electrode resistance?
Answer:Only one of the terminals is evident in the earth resistance. In order to find the second terminal we should recourse to its definition: Earth Resistance is the resistance existing between the electrically accessible part of a buried electrode and another point of the earth, which is far away.
The resistance of the electrode has the following components:
(A) the resistance of the metal and that of the connection to it.
(B) the contact resistance of the surrounding earth to the electrode.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mention the methods for starting an induction motor?


Mention the methods for starting an induction motor?
Answer:The different methods of starting an induction motor
DOL:direct online starter

Star delta starter
Auto transformer starter
Resistance starter
Series reactor starter

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Which power plant has high load factor?


Which power plant has high load factor?
Answer:All base load power plants have a high load factor. If we use high efficiency power plants to supply the base load,we can reduce the cost of generation.Hydel power plants have a higher efficiency than thermal & nuclear power plants.

Monday, November 7, 2011

What are HRC fuses and where it is used?


What are HRC fuses and where it is used?
Answer:HRC stand for "high rupturing capacity" fuse and it is used in distribution system for electrical transformers.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

How do you select a cable size (Cu & Al) for a particular load?


How do you select a cable size (Cu & Al) for a particular load?
Answer:At first calculate the electrical current of the load, after that derate the electrical current considering derating factor(depending on site condition and laying of cable) after choose the cable size from cable catalog considering derating electrical current.After that measure the length of cable required from supply point of load to load poin. Calculate the voltage drop which will max 3% (resistance and reactance of cable found from cable catalog of selecting cable) if voltage drop>3%
then choose next higher size of cable.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

If one lamp connects between two phases it will glow or not?


If one lamp connects between two phases it will glow or not?
Answer:If the voltage between the two phase is equal to the lamp voltage then the lamp will glow. When the voltage difference is big it will damage the lamp and when the difference is smaller the lamp will glow depending on the type of lamp.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Can we measure over voltage and over current by measuring current only?


When voltage increases then current also increases then what is the need of over voltage relay and over current relay? Can we measure over voltage and over current by measuring current only?
Answer:No.We can't sense the over voltage by just measuring the current only because the current increases not only for over voltages but also for under voltage(As most of the loads are non-linear in nature).So,the over voltage protection & over current protection are completely different. Over voltage relay meant for sensing over voltages & protect the system from insulation break down and firing. Over current relay meant for sensing any internal short circuit, over load condition ,earth fault thereby reducing the system failure & risk of fire.So, for a better protection of the system.It should have both over voltage & over current relay.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Why temperature rise is conducted in bus bars and isolators?


Why temperature rise is conducted in bus bars and isolators? 
Answer:Bus bars and isolators are rated for continuous power flow, that means they carry heavy currents which rises their temperature. so it is necessary to test this devices for temperature rise

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

What is derating?, why it is necessary, it is same for all means for drives, motors,and cables.


What is derating?, why it is necessary, it is same for all means for drives, motors,and cables. 
Answer:The current currying of cables will change depending upon the site temperature (location of site), type of run (it will run through duct, trench, buried etc.), number of tray, depth of trench, distance between cables. Considering this condition actual current currying capacity of cable reduce than current currying capacity (which given to cable Catalogue) this is called derating.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Why an ac solenoid valve attract the plunger even though we interchanges the terminal? Will the poles changes?


Why an ac solenoid valve attract the plunger even though we interchanges the terminal? Will the poles changes?
Answer:Yes because the poles changes for every half-cycle of ac voltage so the polarity of AC voltage is continuously changing for every half cycle. so, interchanging of terminals in ac system does not show any difference. That's why the ac solenoid attract the plunger even though it's terminals are interchanged. 

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