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What is the purpose of a busbar in an electrical panel?
✔✔ A busbar acts as a central conductor that distributes electrical power to different circuits
within the panel.
Why are fuses designed to be sacrificial in an electrical system?
✔✔ Fuses are sacrificial because they are meant to blow and break the circuit in the event of an
overload or short circuit, preventing further damage.
What is a power surge, and how can it affect electrical equipment?
✔✔ A power surge is a sudden spike in voltage that can damage sensitive electrical equipment,
causing malfunction or failure.
How does grounding help in preventing electric shock?
✔✔ Grounding provides a safe path for electricity to flow into the earth in case of a fault,
reducing the risk of electrical shock to individuals.
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, What is a lightning arrester used for in electrical systems?
✔✔ A lightning arrester protects electrical equipment by redirecting excess voltage caused by
lightning strikes into the ground.
Why is it important to use the correct wire insulation for different applications?
✔✔ Different insulation materials have specific temperature ratings and resistance properties,
ensuring safe operation in varied environmental conditions.
What is the role of an isolator switch in an electrical system?
✔✔ An isolator switch disconnects power from a circuit or equipment, allowing safe
maintenance or repair without risk of electric shock.
What does the term "load side" refer to in an electrical panel?
✔✔ The load side refers to the part of the electrical panel where the circuits are connected,
delivering power to various loads or devices.
Why should all electrical installations comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC)?
✔✔ Compliance with the NEC ensures safe, reliable, and standardized electrical installations,
reducing the risk of accidents and improving system efficiency.
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