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Basic Circuit TroubleShooting

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The most versatile electrical measuring instrument used by aircraft technicians   Multimeter  
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A multimeter measures   Voltage, Current and Resistance  
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Each multimeter is equipped with   Voltmeter, ammeter, and ohmmeter  
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What is used to find a circuit problem with power on a circuit   Voltmeter  
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Where do you check when your checking for zero output   Input  
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What is used to find a circuit problem with the power on a circuit   Ammeter  
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Millimeter and micro ammeters are used to measure   Very Small Rates  
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What is used to find a circuit problem when power is removed from the circuit   Ohmmeter  
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What do ohmmeters measure   Resistance  
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What measures and displays voltage in waveforms of a wave generating circuit   Oscilloscope  
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What checks for the existence of a complete electrical system between two points   Continuity Check  
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What two meters are used to test continuity   Voltmeter or Ohmmeter  
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Where should continuity test be performed   Terminal  
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How many steps are there for troubleshooting   Nine  
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What are the steps of troubleshooting   Is equipment being used properly Is it ongoing Is it intermittent Does it occur during Taxi, Takeoff, Cruising or Landing Is software loaded properly Does weather have an impact  
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When checking for the obvious   Any loose connections Any Broken, loose, bent or frayed wiring Inop lights Bad electrical bonds Broken or cracked parts Any punctures Component over heat Components need adjustments  
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To solve the malfunction locate the possible cause by using   Troubleshooting Charts  
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To find information on components or system malfunction use   Manufacturer Information  
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To locate the fault through checks using   Multimeters, oscilloscope or other appropriate equipment  
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What are the most common problems encountered while troubleshooting circuits   Open resistors, Open contacts or shorts between conductors  
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