Why Power Is Zero (0), in Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive or A Circuit in Which Current and Voltage Are 90 Degree Out of Phase?
Why Power Is Zero (0), in Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive or A Circuit in Which Current and Voltage Are 90 Degree Out of Phase?
Why Power Is Zero (0), in Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive or A Circuit in Which Current and Voltage Are 90 Degree Out of Phase?
Motorhas fixed Power factor, i.e. motor has defined power factor and the rating has been mentioned in KW on Motor
nameplate data table. Thats why we are rated Motor in kW or HP (kilowatts/ Horsepower) instead of kVA.
Why Power is Zero (0), in Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive or a circuit in which Current and Voltage are 90 Degree out
of phase?
Because p=vicos@
1. What is a System?
When a number of elements or components are connected in a sequence to perform a specific function, the group of
elements that all constitute a System
2. What is Control System?
In a System the output and inputs are interrelated in such a manner that the output quantity or variable is controlled
by input quantity, then such a system is called Control System.
The output quantity is called controlled variable or response and the input quantity is called command signal or
excitation.
3. What are different types of Control Systems?
Two major types of Control Systems are 1) Open loop Control System 2) Closed Loop Control Systems
Open loop Control Systems:The Open loop Control System is one in which the Output Quantity has no effect on the
Input Quantity. No feedback is present from the output quantity to the input quantity for correction.
Closed Loop Control System:The Closed loop Control System is one in which the feedback is provided from the
Output quantity to the input quantity for the correction so as to maintain the desired output of the system.
4. What is a feedback in Control System?
The Feedback in Control System in one in which the output is sampled and proportional signal is fed back to the
input for automatic correction of the error ( any change in desired output) for futher processing to get back the
desired output.
5. Why Negative Feedback is preffered in the Control System?
The role of Feedback in control system is to take the sampled output back to the input and compare output signal
with input signal for error ( deviation from the desired result).
Negative Feedback results in the better stability of the system and rejects any disturbance signals and is less
sensitive to the parameter variations. Hence in control systems negative feedback is considered.
6. What is the effect of positive feedback on stability of the system?
Positive feedback is not used generally in the control system because it increases the error signal and drives the
system to instability. But positive feedbacks are used in minor loop control systems to amplify certain internal signals
and parameters
14. What is the difference between isolators and electrical circuit breakers? What is bus-bar?
Isolators are mainly for switching purpose under normal conditions but they cannot operate in fault conditions
.Actually they used for isolating the CBs for maintenance. Whereas CB gets activated under fault conditions
according to the fault detected.Bus bar is nothing but a junction where the power is getting distributed for
independent loads.
15. What are the advantage of free wheeling diode in a Full Wave rectifier?
It reduces the harmonics and it also reduces sparking and arching across the mechanical switch so that it reduces
the voltage spike seen in a inductive load.
16. Mention the methods for starting an induction motor?
The different methods of starting an induction motor:
a)DOL:direct online starter
b)Star delta starter
c)Auto transformer starter
d)Resistance starter
e)Series reactor starter
17. What is the power factor of an alternator at no load?
At no load Synchronous Impedance of the alternator is responsible for creating angle difference. So it should be zero
lagging like inductor.
18. What is the function of anti-pumping in circuit breaker?
When breaker is close at one time by close push button,the anti pumping contactor prevent re close the breaker by
close push button after if it already close.
19. What is stepper motor.what is its uses?
Stepper motor is the electrical machine which act upon input pulse applied to it. it is one type of synchronous motor
which runs in steps in either direction instead of running in complete cycle.so, in automation parts it is used.
20. There are a Transformer and an induction machine. Those two have the same supply. For which device
the load current will be maximum? And why?
The motor has max load current compare to that of transformer because the motor consumes real power.. and the
transformer is only producing the working flux and its not consuming.. hence the load current in the transformer is
because of core loss so it is minimum.
21. What is SF6 Circuit Breaker?
SF6 is Sulpher hexa Flouride gas.. if this gas is used as arc quenching medium in a Circuitbreaker means SF6 CB.
(1). The main advantage of using the star delta starter is reduction of current during the starting of the motor.Starting
current is reduced to 3-4 times Of current of Direct online starting.(2). Hence the starting current is reduced , the
voltage drops during the starting of motor in systems are reduced.
47. Why Delta Star Transformers are used for Lighting Loads?
For lighting loads, neutral conductor is must and hence the secondary must be star winding. and this lighting load is
always unbalanced in all three phases. To minimize the current unbalance in the primary we use delta winding in the
primary. So delta / star transformer is used for lighting loads.
48. Why computer humming sound occurred in HT transmission line?
This computer humming sound is coming due to ionization (breakdown of air into charged particles) of air around
transmission conductor. This effect is called as Corona effect, and it is considered as power loss.
49. What is rated speed?
At the time of motor taking normal current (rated current)the speed of the motor is called rated speed. It is a speed at
which any system take small current and give maximum efficiency.
50. If one lamp connects between two phases it will glow or not?
If the voltage between the two phase is equal to the lamp voltage then the lamp will glow. When the voltage
difference is big it will damage the lamp and when the difference is smaller the lamp will glow depending on the type
of lamp.