Dce 20% DKH To Tech-Iii (Electrical) 2015 Descriptive Type Questions and Answers
Dce 20% DKH To Tech-Iii (Electrical) 2015 Descriptive Type Questions and Answers
Dce 20% DKH To Tech-Iii (Electrical) 2015 Descriptive Type Questions and Answers
1. How many traction motors are there in a locomotive and mention how they are
Identified?
Ans. They are 6 nos of traction motors are available, three traction motors are
mounted on front truck and three traction motors are mounted on rear truck.
2. How many dust exhaust motors are there in a locomotive and how they are
identified?
Ans. There are two Dust exhaust motors in a locomotive located under the radiator
compartment in left and right side of the locomotive.
8. What is a selector handle and what are the positions of selector handle
Ans. It is a dynamic braking operating handle and it is having OFF, BIG B and 16th D
positions.
9. What is a throttle handle and what are the positions of throttle handle
Ans. It is a motoring handle and having IDLE and 1 to 8 notches position.
10. what is a reversal handle and what are the positions of reversal handle
Ans It is a direction selection handle and it is having FORWARD, NEUTRAL and
REVERSE positions
11. How many positions are there in ECS and what are they
Ans. There are two positions in ECS, IDLE and RUN.
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12. What is the purpose of power rectifier in a locomotive
Ans. To convert the AC voltage into DC voltage
15. Write the breakers provided on the control compartment and control stand for
cranking the loco
Ans. Control compartment: MB1, MB2, FPB and CCMB Control stand :
MFPB1 breaker and MUSD1 switch in short hood control stand
MFPB2 breaker and MUSD2 switch in Long hood control stand
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One word question and answers
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Objective type questions in WDG4/P4 (Electrical)
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Descriptive type questions
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Fundamentals:
CURRENT:
Current is flow of electrons. The measuring instrument is called Ammeter. It is
measured in Amperes and is denoted by Letter 'A’.
RESISTANCE:
The natural property of a substance which opposes the flow of current through it,
is called ‘Resistance’. The measuring instrument is called Ohmmeter. It is measured in
OHMS and is denoted by letter ‘ ’.
CONDUCTOR:
It is a substance that readily allows current to flow through it.
Ex: Silver, Copper, Nickel, Aluminum, iron etc.
INSULATOR:
It is a substance that does not allow the current to flow through it. Insulating
Resistance is measured with Megger and Unit is Mega ohms.
Ex: Mica, Rubber, Porcelain, Plastic, Glass etc…
SEMI CONDUCTOR:
It is a substance which partially allows current to flow through it.
Ex: carbon, silicon, germanium etc.
2. OHMS LAW: In any closed circuit the current is directly proportional to the
voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance at constant
temperature.
V =I x R
I =V / R
R =V / I
Functions of Batteries:
1. To work as stand by power source in absence of electrical supply.
2. It is used for lighting.
3. It is used for starting of the automobile engines.
5. GENERATOR:
Generator is a machine which converts mechanical energy into electrical
energy.
Principle: Whenever a conductor cuts the magnetic lines of force an EMF is
induced in it. For any generator the following things are required.
i. DC. Generator:
(i) Yoke
(ii) Pole core or pole shoes
(iii) Field coils
(iv) Armature core
(v) Armature winding
(vi) Commutator
(vii) Brushes and bearings
7. LOCOMOTIVE BATTERIES:
In a locomotive there are 8 batteries and in each battery there are 4 cells.
Total cells in the locomotive are 8 X 4 = 32.
Each cell voltage is 2.2 volts. (Fully charged)
Each battery voltage is 2.2 X 4 = 8.8 volts.
Total batteries voltage is 2.2 X 32 = 70.4 volts.
Total Batteries Capacity = 450 ampere hours
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Location:
No. 1, 2 & 3 batteries are located in battery box which are kept left side of
the loco near generator room.
No. 4, 5 & 6 batteries are located in battery box which are kept right side
of the loco near generator room
No. 7 & 8 batteries are located in battery box, which are kept at right side
of the loco near nose compartment.
Purpose: 1. In engine shut down condition batteries will give supply for all the
control circuits.
2. During engine starting batteries will give supply to the main
generator to work as a motor to crank the diesel engine.
3. During engine running if auxiliary generator fails, batteries will
supply for all the control circuits for 4 hours to run the
locomotive in normal working.
Batteries are getting charging from auxiliary generator. The batteries charging
and discharging can be known by battery ammeter. It is located on Front Panel.
a. Main Generator: It is provided in generator room, driven by engine crank shaft and
cooled by its own ARMA fan. It is a separately excited generator (field is excited by
Exciter Generator)
Purpose:
1. While engine starting this will work as a DC motor by taking current from
the battery through cranking contactors.
2. During engine working this will work as a DC generator and induced
Power will be supplied to traction motors through switch gear unit (P.C,
BKT and REV).
3. During dynamic braking this will work as a DC generator and induced power will
be supplied to traction motor fields for excitation.
Effects on Failure:
1. During engine starting it will not work as a DC motor and engine will not crank.
2. on run load ammeter will not respond (Traction Motors will not get supply).
b. Auxiliary Generator:
It is provided in generator room fitted on generator gear case. It is driven
by generator bull gear. It is a self excited generator.
Purpose:
1. To supply current for battery charging and for all control circuits.
2. To work as a DC series Motor to crank the Diesel Engine during starting
(In AC/ DC locos).
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c. Exciter Generator:
It is provided in generator room and is driven by generator bull gear. It is
a separately excited generator. Its field is excited by Auxiliary Generator/
Battery.
Purpose:
1. To supply current to main Generator/ Alternator Field winding.
2. To work as a DC series Motor to crank the Diesel Engine during starting
(In AC/ DC locos).
Effects on Failure:
Load meter will not respond (no field excitation), no current from traction
generator and no current to Traction Motor.
d. TACHO GENERATOR:
Location: Engine right side power take off end below the governor.
Driven By: It is driven by crank shaft (through split gear, cam gear and nylon
gear).
Purpose: It produces 3 phase AC supply. It sends speed signals to GE governor
and excitation system through ECP.
Purpose: In this locos it will give speed signal to excitation system only.
Effects on Failure: While engine starting no problem (Engine will crank, fire,
hold and raise). On run if it fails load meter will not respond (Load meter will
drop to zero).
f. TRACTION MOTOR
Location: It is suspended on the axle through the suspension bearings and
rested on the bogie with resilience pad
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Purpose:
1. During motoring these motors are getting current from main generator
through BKT, Reverser and Power Contactors (Switch Gear Unit) and works as
motor to move the Locomotive.
2. During dynamic braking these motor fields will get excitation from main
generator through switch gear unit and motors are going to work as generators
by the rotation of axle (Wheels). The generated supply will be fed to dynamic
brake grids.
Effects on Failure:
If any one motor defective WSR will operate and load meter will drop to zero. We
can isolate the defective motor and work further with five motors but dynamic
brake effectiveness will be zero.
Working: Fuel Pump Motor will get supply from Batteries during Engine
shutdown and on run from Auxiliary Generator.
Purpose:
In G.E Governor Locomotives:
Fuel pump motor will have two booster pumps. Towards engine side is Fuel
booster pump and towards radiator room side is Governor Booster pump. Both
pumps are connected to motor with Love-Joy couplings. Fuel oil is for engine
working (up to FIP). Governor oil is for governor hydraulic pressure.
In Wood Ward Governor Locomotives:
Fuel pump motor will have only one pump towards engine side is fuel booster
pump and this is for fuel oil pressure (up to FIP) for engine working. This is also
connected with Love-Joy coupling.
Effects on Failure:
1. While engine starting if fuel pump motor is in defective engine will be cranking
but firing will not take place. (Same problem even any Booster Pump failure and
love-joy coupling failure).
2. While on run if fuel pump motor fails engine will come to shut down.
(Same problem even any Booster Pump failure and love-joy coupling failure)
Location : Engine power take off end, left side opposite to governor.
Type: It is a D.C. Compound Motor with 1/3 H.P.
Working :.Crank case exhaust motor will get supply from batteries during
engine shutdown and on run from auxiliary generator.
Purpose :
To exhaust fumes and gasses from engine crank case and to create partial
vacuum in crank case.
Effects On Failure :
Fumes and gases will not go out from engine crank case and spring loaded
explosive doors will open with explosive sound and fumes and gases will go out,
after pressure dropping, again doors will close automatically .
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i. DUST EXHAUSTER MOTOR:
Location : These motors are fitted only in cyclonic air filter intake system
locomotives. The dust exhaust motors are fitted on both sides of the radiator
room underneath on chassis of the locomotive.
Working :.Dust exhauster motor will get supply from batteries during engine
shutdown and on run from auxiliary generator.
Purpose : These motors are used to remove the dust particles, which are
filtered by both cyclonic air filters.
Effects On Failure :
If motor fails, there is no effect on locomotive immediately.
In GE governor loco:
12. Contactors:
1. Electromagnetic contactors:
a. Fuel Pump Contactor (FPC)
b. Cranking contactors (CK1 & CK2)
c. Generator field contactor (GFC)
d. Radiator Fan Contactors (R1 & R2)
e. Field shunt Contactors (FSC)
2. Electro pneumatic contactors: operated with both electricity and air pressure.
Power Contactors- 9nos (Series power contactors - S1, S21 & S31
Parallel power contactors- P1, P21, P31, P2, P22 & P32)
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13. CONTROL PANELS:
14. GOVERNOR:
An Engine Governor is commonly a speed sensitive device that automatically
controls the speed of the Engine by adjusting the amount of fuel fed to the
engine.
Location: Engine Right side Power takes off end.
Functions:
1. It maintains constant engine speed irrespective of Load and Road.
2. If makes to shut down the diesel engine incase of low lube-oil
pressure and low water level.
3. It helps in starting the diesel engine.
4. It helps to increase and decrease the engine by varying fuel rack
Types of governors:
1. Electro hydraulic governor (GE/ EDC)
2. Wood Ward Governor
3. Electronic governor (BHEL/ MEDHA)
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SAFETY FITTINGS IN DRIVER’S CAB:
1. Head light.
2. Flasher light.
3. Hand brake.
4. Horns
5. Speedometers
6. Look out glass
7. Wind shield wipers with motors
8. DI emergency ( fireman emergency)
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SAFETY DEVICES IN LOCOMOTIVE
This relay is provided inside the control compartment. When ever PCS
knocked out this relay will get de energized and engine will comes to idle,
throttle will not respond.
This unit is provided in engine right side free end. When ever engine RPM
exceeds its limit loco will shut down without indication to protects the engine
from over speeding damages. With out resetting OSTA starting the diesel engine,
engine will crank but not fire.
Note: If OSTA tripping, do not try to re crank several times otherwise batteries
may be discharged.
This is provided in control compartment. This relay will get current from
Tacho generator. It is provided in the G.E. governor locos only. When ever any
electrical disconnection in the speed circuit then this relay will protect the
engine from over speeding. This relay is connected in series with governor
speed coil. It will be in energized condition when the engine is in running. In
case of current reduction SAR will be de-energized and cut off the supply to the
clutch coil and engine comes to shut down with out any indication.
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WDG4
.Differences between HHP Locos and ALCO Locos
S.No Description ALCO locos HHP Locos
(WDG3A)
1 Horse power 3100 4500
2 Engine type 4-stroke 2- stroke
3 Transmission type AC/DC AC/AC
4 Cranking done by Exciter and Two starter
Aux.Generator motors
5 Traction motors DC AC
6 Bogie Fabricated HTSC
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OFFICIAL LANGUAGE RULES FOR DEPARTMENTL EXAM
Q.1. Which is the Official Language of Govt. of India and what is its Script and numerals prescribed?
Ans: As per Article 343 of constitution of India, Hindi in Devanagari script is the Official Language
of India and the International form of Indian numerals (i,e 1,2,3,4 and so on ) are prescribed
for Official Language.
Q.2. What are Documents to be issued in Hindi-English bilingual form under Section 3(3) of OL act,
1963?
Ans: (i) Resolutions, general orders, Rules, Notifications, Administrative reports or other reports
or Press communiqués.
(ii) Administrative and other Reports and Official Papers lay before a House or the Houses of
the Parliament.
(iii) Contracts and agreements executed and licenses, permits, notices and forms of tender
issued.
Q.3. How many members are in parliamentary Committee of Official Language and how they are
elected?
Ans: The Committee shall consist of thirty members of whom twenty from House of the People (
LOK SABHA) and ten members from the council of states (RAJYA SABHA), to be elected
respectively by the members of the House of people and the members of the Council of states
in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single
transferable vote system.
Q.4. What are states come under Region “A” Region “B” and Region “C”?
Ans: Region “A” – Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chttisgarh,
Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Union Territories of Delhi and Andaman & Nicobar
Island.
Region “B” - Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab, Union Territories of Chandigarh.
Region “C” - The states and Union Territories other than Region “A” and “B”.
Q.7. Who is responsible for use of Hindi and English for issuance of documents comes under
section 3 (3) ?
Ans: Both Hindi and English shall be used for all documents referred to in sub section (3) of
section 3 of OL act. 1963 and it shall be the responsibility of persons signing such documents
to ensure that such documents are made, executed or issued both Hindi and English.
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Q.9. Who is responsible to implement the Hindi in Govt. Offices?
Ans: It shall be the responsibility of the administrative head of each Central Govt. Office to
Implement Hindi in their office.
ENGLISH
1. Abnormal ( )
2. Cordial ( )
3. Delight ( )
4. Burden ( )
5. Zeal ( )
6. Dispute ( )
7. Efficient ( )
8. Liberty ( )
9. Need ( )
10. Sufficient ( )
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II. Write the Antonyms of the following:
11. Accept ( )
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ii. Use of correct PREPOSITIONS:
Answers:
1-a, 2-b, 3-d, 4-d, 5-a, 6-b, 7-b, 8-a, 9-c, 10-b, 11-b, 12-c, 13-a, 14-d, 15-a,
16-a, 17-a, 18-b, 19-a, 20-a, 21-b, 22-b, 23-c, 24-c, 25-b, 26-b, 27-a, 28-c, 29-b,
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GENERAL SCIENCE
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a) 9 b) 7 c) 6 d) 8
6. Expand LPG ( )
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13.Which of the following disease is caused by virus ( )
d) Calcium carbonate
d) 23 chromosomes
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26.Alexander Fleming discovered ( )
Answers:
1-b, 2-d, 3-c, 4-b, 5-a, 6-b, 7-a, 8-b, 9-c, 10-d, 11-d, 12-b, 13-a, 14-b, 15-a,
16-b, 17-d, 18-c, 19-b, 20-c, 21-b, 22-b, 23-b, 24-b, 25-c, 26-a, 27-d, 28-a, 29-b,
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General Knowledge
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1. Expand the following:
1. AITUC - All India Trade Union Congress
2. BBC - British Broadcasting Corporation
3. CBI - Central Bureau of Investigation
4. CVC - Chief Vigilance Commission
5. HIV - Human immuno deficiency virus ISRO
6. NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
7. PVSM - Param Vishist Seva Medal
8. RADAR - Radio, Detection and Ranging
9. RBI - Reserve Bank of India
10.RAW - Research and Analysis Wing
11.SAIL - Steel Authority of India Limited
12.SCRA - Special Class Railway Apprentice
13.VAT - Value Added Tax
14.UPSC - Union Public Service Commission
15.UNICEF - United Nations international children’s emergency fund
(New York)
16.UNESCO - United Nations Education, Scientific and cultural
Organization (Paris)
17.RDSO - Research, Designs & Standards Organization
(Lucknow, U.P)
18.DLW - Diesel Locomotive Works (Varanasi, U.P)
19.COFMOW - Centralized Organization for Modernization of workshops
20.CONCOR - Container Corporation
21.KRCL - Konkan Railway Corporation Limited
22.AGM - Additional General Manger
23.CRB - Chairman Railway Board
24.HSD - High Speed Diesel
25.IRTS - Indian Railway Traffic Service
26.HHP – High Horse power
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2. Write Railway Zones and their Head quarters:
Name of the Zone Head Quarters
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5. Convert the following:
1. 2120 Fahrenheit into centigrade. (100OC)
2. 3 kg into lbs. (6.62lbs)
3. 2 HP into watts. (1492 watts)
4. 5 inches into centimeters. (12.7 cm)
5. 10 yards in to meters (9.1 meters)
x-x-x
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