480 Volt System Flashcards
if motor or circuit trips on O.C. what must you not do?
Is a ground a major concern?
If you have a ground on 480 volt system what must you not do?
- do not attempt to re-energize it unless cause found and fixed
(May be waived if major plant equip is endangered) - first ground fault could be minor, second could be catastrophic => find all grounds promptly and isolate
- do not push ground test if ground present (may cause phase to phase fault)
What is the difference between pushing the ground test push button and the light test push button?
Light test- all lights should be same (if not, light is faulty)
Ground test- small ground on system => tests ground alarm, not lights (ground so small, lights not affected)
What phase is the ground detection circuitry monitoring?
All, A, B, and C
What busses on 480 volt system have curb key interlocks?
How do they work?
11D, E 12D, E , M , N 13D, E , J , I 14D, E 15D, E
Prevents powering bus from both S/U and AUX, only two out of three bkrs able to be closed at a time
(If bkr closed, it captures key, only two keys)
Where does Control power come from on 480 volt loads?
Comes from two phases of itself (480 volt supply power)
What is different about loads inside cnmt regarding bkr line up?
There is a redundant supply bkr
Backs up main supply bkr on fault (disrupt high current, protecting electrical penetration)