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20 Cards in this Set
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A(n) ___ is a graphic element that represents a quantity or unit. |
SYMBOL |
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A ____ diagram shows, as closely as possible, the actual location of each component in a circuit. |
WIRING |
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A ____ diagram intends to show the circuitry that is necessary for the basic operation of a device and not the physical size of the device. |
SCHEMATIC |
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A ____ diagram is used to show the relationship between circuits and their components but not the actual location. |
LINE |
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A ____ diagram is a diagram that shows the relationship between individual sections, or blocks, of a circuit or system. |
BLOCK |
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In a flow chart, a yes or no question is stated in a(n) ____. |
DIAMOND |
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The ____ is the point at which to start reading or troubleshooting a diagram. |
POWER SOURCE |
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A ____ is not considered a load. |
BATTERY |
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An example of an automatic control device is a ____. |
FLOAT SWITCH |
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A ____ is an electric output device that converts electrical energy into a linear mechanical force. |
SOLENOID |
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The plunger in a ____ is directed to open or closed sets of contacts. |
CONTACTOR |
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A ____ is not used for the remote control of devices. |
BATTERY |
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____ have overload protection. |
MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTERS |
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A ____ drawing is a drawing that shows length, heighth, and depth of an object in one view. |
PICTORIAL |
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____ diagrams are designed to show circuit operation and includes switches in their "normal" position and their "held" position. |
LINE |
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In a block diagram, the signal output comes in from the ____. |
LEFT |
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All electrical circuits include ____ basic components. |
FIVE |
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A ____ has a fusible link that melts and opens the circuit when an overload condition or short circuit occurs. |
FUSE |
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When viewing a diagram, a(n) ____ indicates an electrical connection. |
BLACK NODE |
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____ requires the testing of individual components, reading a print, and use of test equipment. |
TROUBLESHOOTING |