Q1:In a Tap changing transformer where is the tap connected, is it connected in the primary side or secondary side?
A:Tapings are connected to high voltage winding side, because of low current. If we connect tapings to low voltage side, sparks will produce while tap changing operation due to high current.
Q2: What is difference between fuse and breaker?
A: Fuses are burned at the time of over current flows in the circuit but breakers are just open(not burn) at the time of over current flow. Fuses are used in only one time but breakers are used by multiple number of times.
Q3:What is the difference between delta-delta, delta-star transformer?
A:Delta-delta transformer is used at generating station or a receiving station for Change of Voltage (i,e) generally it is used where the Voltage is high & Current is low.Delta-star is a distribution kind of transformer where from secondary star neutral is taken as a return path and this configuration is used for Step down voltage phenomena.
Q4:Why transformer ratings are in kVA?
A: Since the power factor of transformer is dependent on load we only define VA rating and does not include power factor .In case of motors, power factor depend on construction and hence rating of motors is in KWatts and include power factor.
A:Tapings are connected to high voltage winding side, because of low current. If we connect tapings to low voltage side, sparks will produce while tap changing operation due to high current.
Q2: What is difference between fuse and breaker?
A: Fuses are burned at the time of over current flows in the circuit but breakers are just open(not burn) at the time of over current flow. Fuses are used in only one time but breakers are used by multiple number of times.
Q3:What is the difference between delta-delta, delta-star transformer?
A:Delta-delta transformer is used at generating station or a receiving station for Change of Voltage (i,e) generally it is used where the Voltage is high & Current is low.Delta-star is a distribution kind of transformer where from secondary star neutral is taken as a return path and this configuration is used for Step down voltage phenomena.
Q4:Why transformer ratings are in kVA?
A: Since the power factor of transformer is dependent on load we only define VA rating and does not include power factor .In case of motors, power factor depend on construction and hence rating of motors is in KWatts and include power factor.
Q5:How tube light circuit is connected and how it works?
A:A
choke is connected in one end of the tube light and a starter is in
series with the circuit. When supply is provided ,the starter will
interrupt the supply cycle of AC. Due to the sudden change of supply the
chock will generate around 1000volts . This volt will capable of to
break the electrons inside the tube to make electron flow. once the
current passes through the tube the starter circuit will be out of part.
now there is no change of supply causes choke voltage normalized and
act as minimize the current.
Q6:Why Human body feel Electric shock ?? n in an Electric train during running , We did nt feel any Shock ? why?
A:Unfortunately
our body is a pretty good conductor of electricity, The golden rule is
Current takes the lowest resistant path if you have insulation to our
feet as the circuit is not complete (wearing rubber footwear which doing
some repairs is advisable as our footwear is a high resistance path not
much current flows through our body).The electric train is well
insulated from its electrical system.
Q7:Why, when birds sit on transmission lines or current wires doesn't get shock?
A:Its true that if birds touch the single one line (phase or neutral) they don't get electrical shock... if birds touch 2 lines than the circuit is closed and they get electrical shock.. so if a human touch single one line(phase) then he doesn't get shock if he is in the air (not touching - standing on the ground if he is standing on the ground then touching the line (phase) he will get a shock because the ground on what we standing is like line (ground bed - like neutral)। and in the most of electric lines the neutral is grounded..so that means that human who touch the line closes the circuit between phase and neutral.
A:Its true that if birds touch the single one line (phase or neutral) they don't get electrical shock... if birds touch 2 lines than the circuit is closed and they get electrical shock.. so if a human touch single one line(phase) then he doesn't get shock if he is in the air (not touching - standing on the ground if he is standing on the ground then touching the line (phase) he will get a shock because the ground on what we standing is like line (ground bed - like neutral)। and in the most of electric lines the neutral is grounded..so that means that human who touch the line closes the circuit between phase and neutral.
Q8:what happen if we give 220 volts dc supply to d bulb r tube light?
A:Bulbs
[devices] for AC are designed to operate such that it offers high
impedance to AC supply. Normally they have low resistance. When DC
supply is applied, due to low resistance, the current through lamp would
be so high that it may damage the bulb element.
Q9:Which motor has high Starting Torque and Staring current DC motor, Induction motor or Synchronous motor?
A:DC
Series motor has high starting torque. We can not start the Induction
motor and Synchronous motors on load, but can not start the DC series
motor without load.
Q10:what is ACSR cable and where we use it?
A:ACSR means Aluminium conductor steel reinforced, this conductor is used in transmission & distribution.
Q11:What is vaccum currcuit breaker.define with cause and where be use it Device?
A:A
breaker is normally used to break a ciruit. while breaking the circuit,
the contact terminals will be separated. At the time of seperation an
air gap is formed in between the terminals. Due to existing current flow
the air in the gap is ionised and results in the arc. various mediums
are used to quench this arc in respective CB's. but in VCB the medium is
vaccum gas. since the air in the CB is having vaccum pressure the arc
formation is interrupted. VCB's can be used upto 11kv.
Q12:what is the difference between synchronous generator & asynchronous generator?
A:In
simple, synchronous generator supply's both active and reactive power
but asynchronous generator(induction generator) supply's only active
power and observe reactive power for magnetizing.This type of generators
are used in windmills.
Q13:What is Automatic Voltage regulator(AVR)?
A:AVR
is an abbreviation for Automatic Voltage Regulator.It is important part
in Synchronous Generators, it controls theoutput voltage of the
generator by controlling its excitation current. Thus it can control the
output Reactive Power of the Generator.
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