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What is the function of a time-delay fuse?
✔✔ A time-delay fuse allows brief overloads without tripping, providing protection while
preventing nuisance trips in certain conditions.
What is an electrical load, and how does it impact circuit design?
✔✔ An electrical load is any device that consumes electrical energy, and it impacts circuit
design by determining the necessary wire size, breaker rating, and power requirements.
Why is it important to avoid overfilling conduit?
✔✔ Overfilling conduit can cause overheating, increase resistance, and make future wiring
modifications more difficult.
How does a contactor differ from a relay?
✔✔ A contactor is designed to handle higher power loads in motor control circuits, while a relay
is typically used for lower power switching.
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, What is a “dead front” in electrical panels?
✔✔ A dead front is a safety feature that prevents accidental contact with live components inside
an electrical panel.
How do you calculate the ampacity of a conductor?
✔✔ Ampacity is calculated based on the conductor's size, insulation type, temperature rating,
and the installation environment.
What are the signs that a circuit breaker has tripped?
✔✔ A tripped breaker will have its switch in the "off" position, and the breaker will often feel
warm or show signs of discoloration.
Why are flexible conduits used in certain electrical installations?
✔✔ Flexible conduits are used in areas where movement or vibration is expected, allowing for
easier adjustments and installation.
How do you perform a continuity test on a circuit?
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