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67 Cards in this Set

  • Front
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20
Elect. operated valve (solenoid valve)
25
Synchronizing or Synchronism–Check
Device
27
Undervoltage Relay
32
Directional Power Relay
40
Field (over/under excitation) Relay
41
Field Circuit Breaker
47
Phase–Seq. or Phase–Bal. Voltage Relay
50
Instantaneous Overcurrent
51
AC Time Overcurrent Relay
55
Power Factor Relay
59
Overvoltage Relay
64
Ground Detector Relay
65
Governor
67
AC Directional Overcurrent Relay
69
Permissive Control Device
79
AC–Reclosing Relay
81
Frequency Relay
86
Lockout Relay
87
Differential Protective Relay
Eye and Face Protection
ANSI Z87
Hearing Protection
86 db Steady
115 db Steady (Double)
140 impulse
Protective Footwear
Impact/Compression hazards
ASTM F2412 or F2413
Red Signs
Dangerous condition/fire protection equipment emergency controls fire detection and suppression equipment containers of flammable liquids
Yellow Signs
Conditions requiring caution and for making dangerous chemicals physical hazards and ionizing radiation
Green Signs
safety equipment and operator devices and the location of first aid and safety equipment (not fire fighting equipment)
Orange Signs
orange shall be used to designate dangerous parts of machines and energized equipment
Purple
Ionizing radiation
Blue
Non safety info
Black on White
Information
Black and Yellow
Materials inherently hazardous
White on Green
White on Blue
Materials of inherently low hazard
White on Red
Fire quenching materials
RACE
Rescue the victim without becoming a victim
Airway Be sure airway is clear
Circulation check circulation has current caused respiratory/cardiac arrest
Evaluate the extent of injuries before moving the casualty and continue
Class E Hardhat
20,000 volt
Class G Hardhat
2,200 volt
Limited Approach Boundary
10'
Restricted Approach Boundary
2'2"
Prohibited Approach Boundary
7"
Gloves Testing
6 months
Blankets/Sleeves/Mats
12 months
Live Line tools
24 months
Fire Extinguisher Steps
Pull
Aim
Squeeze
Sweep
Caution
1924 Tag
1928 Orders
Clearance
1925 Tag
1927 Orders
4 Parts Unshielded Cable
Conductor
Strand Shielding
Insulation
Jacket
7 Parts Shielded Cable
Conductor
Strand Shielding (S.C.M.
Insulation
Insulation Shielding (S.C.M.)
Metallic Shielding
Bedding Tape
Jacket
Cable Insulation Ratings and Application
Type 100%
In systems where ground faults will be cleared within one minute


Type 133%
In systems where ground faults will be cleared within one hour


Type 173%
In systems where ground faults may not be cleared for an indefinite period of time
Cable Markings
Rated Voltage
Size
Type
Manufacture Name/ Logo
Major Steps in Making a Splice.
A. Prepare the cable
B. Make Connection
C. Re Insulate
D. Re Shield
E. Re Jacket
Define Troubleshooting
An organized activity aimed at identifying and rectifying an incidental defect
Troubleshooting Phases
Symptom Recognition
Identification of Probable Cause
Repair the Defect
Report Outcome
Symptom Recognition
Instrumentation
Periodic Inspections
Identify Probable Cause
Conduct a systematic and logical Inspection
Isolate system
Trace system or systems affected
Repair the Defect
Repair/Replace the component
Perform test run
If problem still exists return to Step 2(Isolate) Perform final operational check
Return to service
Caution Tag details special instructions
Report the Outcome
After Action Report
Maintenance Log
Caution and Clearance Log
Modes of Operation
Dead Load Pickup
Isolated Load
Infinite Grid
Abnormal Conditions
Power Plant Operations
Overloads
Generator Ratings
De–Rating Factors
Power Reliability Factors
Power Generation Capacity
Power Distribution Capacity
Restoration of Generation Equipment
Maintenance
Self Reliance
3 types of Reserves
Spinning Reserve
Non–Spinning Reserve
Replacement Reserve
Reliability Factors
Generation
Distribution
Restoration
Maintenance
Self Reliance
Log Book Form #
2198
Front Cover Information Log Book
Size in Kilowatts
National Stock Number
Serial Number of the generator unit
Volume Number
Initiated Day (day/month/year)
Completed Day (day/month/year)
Each Page of the Logbook will Have
Page Number
Day, Month, Year
Positions and Personnel filling
#13 Tape
Strand Shielding
Insulation Shielding
#23 or #130C Tape
Insulation
#24–25 Tape
Metallic Shielding
#33 Tape
Jacket