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ELEC 151 Final

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When motors were first introduced, they were started and stopped by _____?   Knife switches  
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One of the advantages of using a double-break contact instead of a single-break contact is that a double-break contact ____?   Has a higher contact rating in a smaller space.  
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Copper contacts have been replaced with ____ alloy contacts because of the problems of using copper with knife switches.   Low-resistance silver  
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A ____ diagram shows the connection and placement of an installation or its component devices or parts.   Wiring  
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____ interlocked contactors are two contactors that are connected in such a way that both sets of contacts cannot be closed at the same time.   Mechanically  
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Manual starters are selected based on phasing, number of poles, voltage, starter size, and _____?   Enclosure type  
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A ____ is a condition that occurs when a motor is loaded so heavily that the motor shaft cannot turn.   Locked rotor  
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The three stages that a motor must go through in normal operation are resting, starting, and _____?   Operating  
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Fuses or _____ are used to protect a motor against very high currents, short circuits, or a ground fault.   Circuit breakers  
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A 120 V, 1Φ power source has one hot wire and ____ neutral wire(s).   One  
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A 230 V, 1Φ power source has two hot wires and ____ neutral wire(s).   Two  
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A 3Φ power source has ____ hot wires and zero neutral wires.   Three  
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A ____ is a device that is used only periodically to remove electrical circuits from their supply source.   Contactor  
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Manual contactors are normally used with ____ circuits and resistance loads.   Control  
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The main device in an overload relay is the ____?   Eutectic Alloy tube  
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A manual starter is a ____ with an added overload protection device.   Contactor  
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Overload protection devices are required by the ____?   NEC  
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____ temperature is the temperature of the air surrounding a motor.   Ambient  
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A ____ alloy is a metal that has a fixed temperature at which it changes directly from a solid to a liquid state.   Melting  
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A starter may be reset after an ____ is removed.   Overload  
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Enclosures provide ____ and electrical protection for the operator and the starter.   Mechanical  
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A ____ is a control device that uses pushbuttons to energize or de-energize the load connected to it.   Contactor  
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____ contacts are contacts that break the electrical circuit in two places.   Magnetic  
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NEMA Type ____ enclosures are intended for indoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against human contact with the enclosed equipment in locations where unusual service conditions do not exist.   1  
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Manual motor starters are used in application such as air compressors, conveyor systems, and _____?   Drill presses  
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A ____ overload measures the strength of the magnetic field around the wire instead of converting the current into heat.   Magnetic  
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____ power line(s) must be broken when using a contactor to control a 3Φ load.   Three  
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____ arcs are the most difficult to extinguish on a set of contacts.   DC  
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____ are used to help confine, divide, and extinguish arcs for each set of contacts.   Arc chutes  
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The power rating of a contactor or motor starter ____ as the NEMA number (size 1, 2, etc.) of the contactor or motor starter increases.   Increases  
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The current rating of a contactor or motor starter is the rating for _____?   Each individual contact  
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The main difference between a contactor and a motor starter is the addition of ____ to the motor starter.   Overloads  
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Two overload relays used to protect motors are thermal and ____ overload relays.   Magnetic  
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Ambient temperatures, full-load current rating, and _____ must be known when selecting the overloads for a motor starter.   Service Factor  
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An inherent motor protector is designed to protect a motor from ____?   Overload  
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____ contactor assemblies may have several sets of contacts.   AC  
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A ____ relay is an overload relay which resets automatically.   Bimetallic OL  
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A ____ is built into an overload device to indicate to the operator that an overload has taken place within the device.   Trip Indicator  
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____ are used on large motor starters to reduce the current flowing to the overload relay.   Overload current transformer  
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An ____ is a device that dissipates the energy present across opening contacts.   Arc suppressor  
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As ambient temperature increases, _____ current is needed to trip overload devices.   Less  
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An ____ performs the same function as a motor starter, but can also vary motor speed, reverse the motor, and display operating information.   Electronic OL  
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A ___ is an electronic device that changes AC into DC.   Transformer  
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An ____ is an electronic device that changes DC into AC.   Inverter  
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Article ____ of the NEC covers the design and installation of electronic systems that contain motors, motor circuits and motor controllers.   430  
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A ____ is then number of completely isolated circuits a relay can switch at one time.   Pole  
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A ____ is the number of closed contacts per pole.   Throw  
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A ____ is the number of separate places on a contact that open or close an electrical circuit.   Break  
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An ____ relay is used to ramp up the voltage applied to a load.   Analog switching  
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A ____ relay is an SSR that turns ON a load when the voltage at the load crosses near or at the zero point.   Zero switching  
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A ____ relay is normally a plug-in relay and does not have convertible or replaceable contacts.   Reed  
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A _____ relay normally includes replaceable, convertible, or interchangeable contacts.   General-purpose  
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A ____ relay is activated by the presence of a magnetic field.   Reed  
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An ____ relay is an SSR that allows the load to be turned ON at any point on the AC sine wave.   Instant ON switching  
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A ____ relay's contacts are sealed and impervious to dust, humidity, and fumes, and have a long service life.   Reed  
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Relay manufacturers use a common ____ to simplify the identification of relays.   Code  
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Typical contact life ratings for electromechanical relays are between ____ and ____ operations   100k and 500k  
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Typical mechanical life ratings for electromechanical relays are between ____ and ____ operations.   1 million to 10 million  
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A ____ is a circuit that protects contacts by providing a nondestructive path for generated voltage as switch is opened.   Contact protector circuit  
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A ____ is a resistor whose resistance is inversely proportional to the voltage applied to it.   Varistor  
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____ is the ability of a device to impede the flow of heat.   Thermal resistance  
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An advantage of an EMR is ____?   Very low contact voltage drop, requiring no heat sink.  
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A limitation of EMRs is ____?   They generate EMI on power lines  
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____ is the trip point from the time the motor starts until the first time it overloads.   Cold Trip  
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____ is the trip point after the overloads have tripped and have been reset.   Hot trip  
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When a starter is set for ____, the motor gradually accelerates over a programmable time period.   Soft start  
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Motor stopping modes include soft stop, pump control, and ____?   Brake stop  
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____ are temporary, unwanted voltages in an electrical circuit.   Transient voltages  
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The ____ is a method of SSR replacement in which a logical sequence is used to determine the reason for failure.   Circuit analysis method.  
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____ is a phenomenon that occurs when a relay fails to turn OFF because the current and voltage in the circuit reach zero at different times.   Half-waving  
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A ____ is a solid-state control device that controls an industrial process or machine.   Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)  
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A ____ is a timer that maintains its current accumulated time value when its control input is interrupted or removed.   Retentive Timer  
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A _____ is a timer that does not maintain its current accumulated time value when its control input is interrupted or removed.   Non-retentive timer  
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A _____ is a device in which the contacts change position immediately and remain changed for the set period of time after the timer has received power.   One-shot timer  
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A ____ is a timer that operates with equal ON and OFF time periods.   Symmetrical recycle timer  
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A ____ is a timer that is controlled by an external transistor from a separately powered electronic circuit.   Transistor controlled timer  
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A ____ is a timer controlled by an external sensor in which the timer supplies the power required to operate the sensor.   Sensor controlled timer  
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An ____ is a device used to count inputs and provide an output (contacts) after the preset count value is reached.   UP counter  
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A ____ is a counting device that keeps track of the total number of inputs and then displays the counted value.   Totalizer  
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An ____ is a device used to count inputs from two different inputs.   UP/DOWN counter  
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____ diagrams are the actual diagrams which match the logic of manufactured product line diagrams.   Wiring  
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____ timers are used in applications that require a load to remain energized even after the input control has been removed.   Off-delay  
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Four major categories of timers are ______?   Dashpot, synchronous clock, solid-state, programmable  
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A ____ circuit provides a very accurate timing function at the most economical cost.   Solid-state timing  
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A ____ is a continuous power transmission belt with a trapezoidal cross section.   V-belt  
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A _____ is filled out for each breakdown or equipment problem immediately after the problem is solved.   Troubleshooting report  
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A ____ load is a load in which the applied force is perpendicular to the axis of the rotation.   Radial  
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Thermal expansion is a dimensional change in a substance due to a change in _____?   Temperature  
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____ misalignment is a condition where two shafts are parallel but the pulleys are not on the same axis.   Offset  
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Improper lubrication includes _____?   lubricant contamination, over- and under-lubrication.  
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_____ is generally caused by improper machine foundations, pipe strain, soft foot, or thermal expansion.   Misalignment  
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____ is the magnification of vibration and its noise by 20% or more.   Resonance  
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Preventive maintenance _____?   Increases efficiency, reduces cost, and minimizes health and safety problems  
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____ is the condition where the centerlines of two machine shafts are placed within specified tolerances.   Alignment  
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_____ is service on failed equipment that has not received scheduled maintenance such as cleaning or lubrication.   Breakdown maintenance  
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____ is work on long term projects that require advanced planning and more time than typical maintenance tasks.   Project work  
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An _____ is taken when the motor is placed in service and every six months thereafter.   Insulation Spot Test  
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Work ____ is the order in which work is done based on its importance.   Priority  
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____ is an analysis that uses high vibration frequencies to create an image or reading.   Ultrasonic Analysis  
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A dielectric absorption test is performed over a ____-min period.   10  
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_____ alignment is an alignment method that is used to align machinery.   Electronic reverse dial, Laser, and straightedge  
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A _____ is an antifriction roller-type bearing with long rollers of small diameter.   Needle bearing  
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The primary difference between facilities maintenance and industrial maintenance is ____?   Downtime cost  
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____ may be offset or angular.   Misalignment  
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Standard _____ are designated as A, B, C, D, or E.   V-belts  
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_____ is maintenance performed to keep machines running with little or no downtime.   PM  
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As a rule of thumb, misalignment of a coupling by 0.0004" can shorten its life by _____?   50%  
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____ monitoring is the monitoring of equipment at all times.   Continuous  
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A _____ is a rigid steel support for firmly anchoring and aligning two or more rotating devices.   Base plate  
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____ and _____ are used to adjust the height of a machine.   Shims, spacers  
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The accuracy of ____ alignment is approximately 1/64".   Straightedge  
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Belts commonly used in the industry include _____.   Flat belts, V-belts, timing belts  
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_____ is work that is planned and scheduled for completion.   Scheduled maintenance.  
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A _____ is a device that joins two precisely aligned shafts within a common frame.   Rigid?  
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All plumbing must be properly aligned and have its own _____ even when unattached.   Permanent support  
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A ____ bearing is an antifriction bearing that permits free motion between a moving part and a fixed part by means of balls confined between inner and outer rings.   Ball  
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The industry standard is to interchange leads L1 and _____ to reverse the direction of rotation of a 3Φ motor.   L3  
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A ______ is the arrangement of contacts in such a way that both sets cannot be closed at the same time.   Mechanical interlock  
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It is necessary to interchange only the _____ winding to reverse the direction or rotation of a 1Φ motor.   Leads of the running  
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The _____ winding of a 1Φ motor normally has a much lower resistance than the ____ winding.   running, starting  
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A manual starter can be used to reverse the direction of current flow through the ____ of all DC motors.   Armature  
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A _____ is a manual switch made up of moving contacts mounted on an insulated rotating shaft.   Drum switch  
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_____ wiring is wiring in which each component in a circuit is connected to the next component.   Point-to-point  
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When troubleshooting a reversing circuit, the voltage must be within _____% of the control circuit rating.   10  
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A _____ circuit allows the operator to start the motor for a short time without memory.   Jogging  
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A drum switch is not considered a motor starter because the switch does not contain _____?   Protective overloads  
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Although most magnetic reversing starters provide mechanical interlock protection, some circuits are provided with a secondary backup system that uses _____ contacts to provide electrical interlocking.   Auxiliary  
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In a _____ reversing circuit, interlocking is accomplished by programming, not hard wiring, normally closed auxiliary contacts into the circuit.   PLC  
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The stop, forward, and reverse pushbuttons are wire to the ____ section of a PLC.   Input  
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The forward and reverse starting coils are wired to the ____ section of a PLC.   Output  
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____ switches can be incorporated to shut an operation down if a load travels far enough to be unsafe.   Limit  
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When wiring using a ______, each wire in the control circuit is assigned a reference point on the line diagram to identify the different wires that connect components in the circuit.   Terminal strip  
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_____ eliminate the need for forward and reversing starters because they can be used to select motor direction.   Motor drives  
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A _____ can monitor and control all motor control functions, but cannot directly monitor and display motor parameters such as voltage, current, frequency, and power.   PLC  
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A drum switch may be purchased with maintained contacts or _____ contacts.   Spring return  
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_____ interlocking may be used in either or both mechanical or auxiliary interlocking.   Pushbutton  
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Although the power circuit and control circuit operate together to control a motor, they are electrically isolated from each other through a ______?   Transformer  
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