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Electrical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Changes in voltage caused by motor starts or other loads being switched onto an electrical system
Switchgear
Transients
Battery Rooms
electrons
2. (analogous to flow) predominantly flows on the surface of the conductor.
Current
Battery Rooms
General Design Criterion 17 (GDC-17)
Disconnect switches
3. Unit's main generator - offsite power via the switchyard - and redundant emergency diesel generators
superconductor
SR Sources of power
Power
electrode
4. A mechanical switching device used to either enable or interrupt current flow in a circuit. Typically provides both overload and fault protection. Is similar to a fuse; however - can be reset and reused.
Switchgear
Circuit Breaker
neutrons
PSB-1
5. A condition where one or more phases have come into contact with ground or other phase(s) of the circuit - or the insulation separating them has been degraded. The current flow is only limited by the impedance between the source(s) and the ****
Fault
A motor control center (MCC
Simple Circuite Contains?
conductor
6. Used in numerous applications to amplify or perform switching operations.
Swtichyard
orbital
Transients
Transistors
7. If you are requesting service for new loads - or are making changes that affect the time when a load would operate or the amount of load -
Disconnect switches
Three Phase Power
Changes that need to be analyzed to determine impact on voltage - cable and breaker ratings - as well as battery capacity
orbital
8. Are used to provide low current circuits for use in metering - monitoring - and protective relaying applications. The turns ratio determines the amount of current that will be available in the secondary as a function of the system current on the prim
electrode
Current transformers (CTs)
Transformer
circuit
9. A material in which charge moves through easily
Disconnect switches
open circuit
ion
conductor
10. Similar to switchgear except for use in low voltage versus medium voltage applications. used to supply power to motor control centers and large individual low voltage motors in some applications.
Kirchoff's Current law
Load center
Nuclear energy
DC system is made up of 3 parts. What are they?
11. Used to convert mechanical energy to electrical energy coupled to the turbine shaft
High Voltage Lines
Retail Substation
Generator
Changes that need to be analyzed to determine impact on voltage - cable and breaker ratings - as well as battery capacity
12. A solid conductor through which a current enters or exits a medium
DC system is made up of 3 parts. What are they?
electrode
Simple Circuite Contains?
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
13. The product of voltage times current
Power
transformer
insulator
current electricity
14. A circuit with a complete path - which allows for charges to move
closed circuit
Caution around DC Circuits
circuit
Fault
15. Voltage is stepped down again to serve smaller industrial and commercial customers as well as residential needs.
Diodes
Apparent Power
anode
Transformer (smaller)
16. Nuclear fuel is used to produce heat which is used to create steam. The steam is used to spin the turbine. The turbine shaft is connected to the generator rotor. The mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy through the generator.
Nuclear energy
Circuit Breaker
Real Power
Battery
17. Used to optimize power output. Multiply by root 3.
Three Phase Power
Simple Circuite Contains?
Battery Rooms
Power
18. A circuit with a break in its path
Current
open circuit
Power
atom
19. The power output from the plant is stepped up in voltage to match the grid voltage. Transformers that are used to provide offsite power to the plant (e.g. when the generator is off-line) step down the voltage.
Transformer
Isolated Phase Bus (IPB)
Distribution System
Transients
20. Is the vector sum of real and reactive power in an AC circuit and is measured in volt-amperes.
Three Phase Power
Swtichyard
Apparent Power
Generator off-line
21. One or more cells connected in series
Transients
Transformer (smaller)
battery
Changes that need to be analyzed to determine impact on voltage - cable and breaker ratings - as well as battery capacity
22. Voltage Source - Conductor - Switch - Load
Simple Circuite Contains?
General Design Criterion 17 (GDC-17)
Nuclear energy
Power
23. An electrode where free electrons are produced
Typical DC system voltage ratings used in NPPs
Disconnect switches
anode
protons
24. The source voltage is equal to the sum of the voltage drops across the elements of the circuit and the load.
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26. Used to isolate equipment but are typically not designed to be opened or closed while the circuit is energized (i.e. they're not designed to interrupt current). Also used in switchyard to isolate equipment
Disconnect switches
Panelboard
Retail Lines
Nuclear energy
27. An energy storage device that converts chemical energy to electricity when power is needed.
electric generator
static electricty
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
Battery
28. The instantaneous movement from negatively charged atoms to positively charged atoms
Isolated Phase Bus (IPB)
Transformer (smaller)
Transients
static electricty
29. Positively charged particles of an atom
Generator
DC system is made up of 3 parts. What are they?
Load center breakers
protons
30. Operate somewhat like check valves such that current only flows in one direction - when the voltage on the input is higher than the output
Diodes
Disconnect switches
High Voltage Lines
closed circuit
31. The flow of electrons
Generator
electricity
Retail Lines
Transients
32. Used for transmission systems which are used for transporting bulk power from large generators to areas with heavy load concentrations such as cities.
Transformer
High Voltage Lines
conductor
neutrons
33. Power Systems Branch [Position] one required nuclear utilities to install degraded grid voltage relay schemes to preclude connecting safety related loads to the grid following an accident if grid voltage should be inadequate to support required opera
PSB-1
orbital
Battery Rooms
Apparent Power
34. Negatively charged particles of an atom
electrons
Distribution System
open circuit
Load center breakers
35. A device that changes mechanical energy into electricity
electric generator
Isolated Phase Bus (IPB)
Battery Rooms
atom
36. An assembly of low voltage circuit breakers and/or starters used to supply individual loads of small to moderate sizes. Each feeder circuit is typically contained in a separate compartment or bucket.
Load center breakers
A motor control center (MCC
Circuit Breaker
semiconductor
37. A voltage source that does not change polarity such as that delivered from a battery.
DC
Isolated Phase Bus (IPB)
A motor control center (MCC
Current transformers (CTs)
38. A fundamental quantity in electricity (+ or -)
Transformer
Nuclear energy
SR Sources of power
charge
39. Main Generator feeds main transformer - aux transformer (to aux loads) and crosstie to train B
Reactive Power
Distribution System
conductor
Normal Operation
40. Used at low voltage levels (600 volts and below) to feed individual loads. These devices typically contain a thermal magnetic element which provides an inverse time tripping characteristic.
Battery Rooms
current electricity
Molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs)
A motor control center (MCC
41. May be used to power various low voltage loads and are typically used for applications that do not require any form of remote control.
Panelboard
Swtichyard
SR Sources of power
Nuclear energy
42. Significant impact on the capability of equipment to perform properly since the torque delivered by a motor is proportional to the voltage squared
insulator
reduced voltage
Kirchoff's Voltage Law
Diodes
43. The path of an electron in an atom or molecule
orbital
SR Sources of power
A motor control center (MCC
current electricity
44. A material that has no resistance to electrical current - this usually occurs near absolute zero
Molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs)
superconductor
Transistors
reduced voltage
45. Neutral charged particles of an atom
Transients
cathode
Changes that need to be analyzed to determine impact on voltage - cable and breaker ratings - as well as battery capacity
neutrons
46. A material through which a charge does not move easily
insulator
Switchgear
Swtichyard
Molded case circuit breakers (MCCBs)
47. Are used to provide low voltage circuits for use in metering - monitoring - and protective relaying applications. The turns ratio of the transformer determines the low voltage rating as a function of the system voltage - and is often selected to be 1
General Design Criterion 17 (GDC-17)
Caution around DC Circuits
Potential transformers (PTs)
Battery Rooms
48. The flow of electrons (-) through a material
charge
Three Phase Power
anode
current electricity
49. Are used at low voltages rather than medium voltage and they contain CTs and protective devices as part of the assembly.
Load center
superconductor
Load center breakers
insulator
50. A material that dissolves in water producing a solution that conducts electricity
anode
Retail Lines
electrolyte
superconductor