Book 2: 1-11 - "Electric Controls for Heating Systems" Flashcards

1
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Electrical control systems usually employ a normal line voltage of:
Select one:

A. 12 or 24 volts DC

B. 120 or 240 volts AC

C. 240 or 600 volts AC

D. 12 or 24 volts AC

E. 120 or 240 volts DC

A

B. 120 or 240 volts AC

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2
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When dealing with electrical controls line voltage refers to:
Select one:

A. The electric switch configuration of a relay

B. A term that refers to the normal electric supply voltage

C. A device consisting of a solenoid coil, which operates load carrying contacts when the coil is energized

D. A device used to change AC voltage from one value to another

E. A term that refers to wiring or other electrical devices using 30 volts or less

A

B. A term that refers to the normal electric supply voltage

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3
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In a typical electric control system in a warm air heating system the thermostat is referred to as the:
Select one:

A. Controlled variable

B. Set point

C. Controller

D. Manipulated variable

E. Final control element

A

C. Controller

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4
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When dealing with electrical controls relay refers to:
Select one:

A. A device consisting of a solenoid coil, which operates load carrying contacts when the coil is energized

B. A term that refers to wiring or other electrical devices using 30 volts or less

C. A term that refers to the normal electric supply voltage

D. The electric switch configuration of a relay

E. A device used to change AC voltage from one value to another

A

A. A device consisting of a solenoid coil, which operates load carrying contacts when the coil is energized

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5
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The thermostat equipped with a coil-shaped bimetal element operating a mercury bulb switch has an operating range of between:
Select one:

A. 10°C and 32°C (50°F and 90°F)

B. 0°C and 20°C (32°F and 68°F)

C. 12°C and 30°C (54°F and 86°F)

D. 5°C and 28°C (41°F and 82°F)

E. 20°C and 42°C (68°F and 108°F)

A

A. 10°C and 32°C (50°F and 90°F)

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6
Q

In a typical electric control system the electric current is transmitted through a wire called the _____ to the burner.
Select one:

A. Connecting link

B. Control link

C. Neutral line

D. Negative loop

E. Positive loop

A

A. Connecting link

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7
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When dealing with electrical controls transformer refers to:
Select one:

A. A device used to change AC voltage from one value to another

B. A term that refers to the normal electric supply voltage

C. A device consisting of a solenoid coil, which operates load carrying contacts when the coil is energized

D. The electric switch configuration of a relay

E. A term that refers to wiring or other electrical devices using 30 volts or less

A

A. A device used to change AC voltage from one value to another

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8
Q

The electrically operated radiator valve is a _____ valve, (and) is used for two position (on-off) control of steam or hot water to radiators, convectors, etc.
Select one:

A. Single seated

B. Gate

C. Ball

D. Butterfly

E. Double seated

A

A. Single seated

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9
Q

Electrical contacts that complete circuits when a relay is energized are referred to as _____ contacts.
Select one:

A. Normally open (NO)

B. Naturally Closed (NC)

C. Naturally open (NO)

D. Normally closed (NC)

E. Not open (NO)

A

A. Normally open (NO)

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10
Q

A three-way valve is a:
Select one:

A. Ball-seated valve

B. Single-seated valve

C. Double-seated valve

D. Triple-seated valve

E. Gate-seated valve

A

C. Double-seated valve

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11
Q

The duct thermostat is used to sense the air temperatures in:
Select one:

A. Freezers

B. Ducts and plenums

C. Rooms

D. Coolers

E. Boilers

A

B. Ducts and plenums

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12
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The sensing element of the _____ is liquid filled and the switch is actuated by the expansion and contraction of the liquid when there is a temperature change of the controlled medium.
Select one:

A. Humidistat

B. Pressurestat

C. Immersion thermostat or Aquastat

D. Remote bulb thermostat

E. Bimetal thermostat

A

C. Immersion thermostat or Aquastat

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13
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When dealing with controls a control valve is a device:
Select one:

A. Used to change AC voltage from one value to another

B. Used to position dampers and control valves

C. That connects an actuator to a damper or control valve

D. Used to control the flow of air in a duct or through a wall louvre

E. Used to control the flow of fluid or gas such as water, air, or steam

A

E. Used to control the flow of fluid or gas such as water, air, or steam

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14
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Electrical contacts that complete electric circuits when a relay is de-energized are referred to as _____ contacts.
Select one:

A. Naturally open (NO)

B. Normally open (NO)

C. Naturally Closed (NC)

D. Normally closed (NC)

E. Not open (NO)

A

D. Normally closed (NC)

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15
Q

When dealing with controls a controller is a device:
Select one:

A. That connects an actuator to a damper or control valve

B. Used to position dampers and control valves

C. Which reacts to pressure, temperature, or humidity to provide two position, floating, or proportioning control of an actuator or relay

D. Used to change AC voltage from one value to another

E. Used to control the flow of fluid or gas such as water, air, or steam

A

C. Which reacts to pressure, temperature, or humidity to provide two position, floating, or proportioning control of an actuator or relay

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16
Q

When dealing with controls an actuator is a device:
Select one:

A. Used to change AC voltage from one value to another

B. Used to position dampers and control valves

C. Used to control the flow of air in a duct or through a wall louvre

D. That connects an actuator to a damper or control valve

E. Used to control the flow of fluid or gas such as water, air, or steam

A

B. Used to position dampers and control valves

17
Q

The motor operator used with a motor-operated valve consists of a:
Select one:

A. Reversible driving motor and reduction gears mounted in a sealed casing and completely submerged in water

B. Reversible driving motor and reduction gears mounted in an open casing and completely submerged in oil

C. Direct driving motor and reduction gears mounted in a sealed casing and completely submerged in oil

D. Direct driving motor and reduction gears mounted in a sealed casing and completely submerged in water

E. Reversible driving motor and reduction gears mounted in a sealed casing and completely submerged in oil

A

E. Reversible driving motor and reduction gears mounted in a sealed casing and completely submerged in oil

18
Q

Electrical control systems may use a low voltage of:
Select one:

A. 12 or 24 volts DC

B. 12 or 24 volts AC

C. 122 or 240 volts AC

D. 120 or 240 volts DC

E. 240 or 600 volts DC

A

B. 12 or 24 volts AC

19
Q

A room thermostat should be mounted on an inside about _____ above the floor and in the wall about path of natural air circulation when the heating system is off.
Select one:

A. 4.0 m (157 in)

B. 1.5 m (60 in)

C. 4.5 m (180 in)

D. 2.5 m (100 in)

E. 3.5 m (140 in)

A

B. 1.5 m (60 in)

20
Q

A capacitor type control motor has the rotor and gear train sealed in a housing partially filled with:
Select one:

A. Nitrogen

B. Glycol

C. Grease

D. Water

E. Oil

A

E. Oil

21
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A