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What is electrical Shock? A sensation and muscular spasm when electric current passes through the body.
What is a GFCI? Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (automatically shut's off electrical flow in the
event of an overload)
TS Transformers Open: T doesn't generate output V
Short: could be partial which would then change number of coils so Ep would
change or Es
What is voltage Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing away from each other.
Current is defined as __________________________. a flow of electric charge
What are some factors affecting shock? Amount of current, path of current, amount of body resistance, and length of time
current flows in body
What is not a primary factor in severity of an electric The general health of the victim.
shock?
Ways to prevent shock? Isolate, insulate & ground
What is the minimum AC current required to cause severe 12 mA
muscle contractions?
How much more DC is required to freeze the body than 5 times more
AC?
What types of burns are there? Electrical burns, arc burns, and thermal contact burns
, Electrical burns are what? Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones
Arc burns are what? Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones
Thermal contact burns are what? When skin comes in contact with hot surfaces of overheated electrical
conductors
Factors of electrical accidents Unsafe equipment, unsafe environment, and unsafe work practices
What should you do first if someone has been shocked? Remove the victim from the source.
What type of protection is worn when use of a tool Safety goggles.
produces sparks and debris?
What category includes electrical fires? Class C.
Switches have __________ resistance when closed, and minimum, maximum
____________ resistance when open.
Type of switches Toggle, slide, rotary, and push button. Single or double pole and throw.
Fuses and circuit breakers are both protection devices, reusable
however, while fuses are not ____________, circuit breakers
are.
Are capacitors circuit protection devices? No.
A _______ ________ fuse will typically blow in about one Fast acting; slow blow
second, while a ________ ________ could take 1-30 seconds.
What happens to the current path if the wire in a fuse It stops.
melts?
What do the following letters mean in a basic schematic C - Capacitor, D - Diode, Q - Transmitter, S - Switch, T-Transformer, TP - Test Point,
diagram? C, D, Q, S, T, TP, AVC AVC - Automatic Volume Control
voltage drop The difference in voltage across an electrical device that has current flowing
through it.
Applied voltage Sum of all voltage drops in the circuit.
Faults in series are: Open, Short, Changed value
What are the four basic TS steps? A)Analyze circuit
B)Check Setup
C)Calculate/measure values
D)Check Results
What fault provides no resistance to current flow? A short.
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Terms in this set (105)
What is electrical Shock? A sensation and muscular spasm when electric current passes through the body.
What is a GFCI? Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (automatically shut's off electrical flow in the
event of an overload)
TS Transformers Open: T doesn't generate output V
Short: could be partial which would then change number of coils so Ep would
change or Es
What is voltage Potential of electric energy; pressure of electrons pushing away from each other.
Current is defined as __________________________. a flow of electric charge
What are some factors affecting shock? Amount of current, path of current, amount of body resistance, and length of time
current flows in body
What is not a primary factor in severity of an electric The general health of the victim.
shock?
Ways to prevent shock? Isolate, insulate & ground
What is the minimum AC current required to cause severe 12 mA
muscle contractions?
How much more DC is required to freeze the body than 5 times more
AC?
What types of burns are there? Electrical burns, arc burns, and thermal contact burns
, Electrical burns are what? Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones
Arc burns are what? Electrical current flowing through tissue or bones
Thermal contact burns are what? When skin comes in contact with hot surfaces of overheated electrical
conductors
Factors of electrical accidents Unsafe equipment, unsafe environment, and unsafe work practices
What should you do first if someone has been shocked? Remove the victim from the source.
What type of protection is worn when use of a tool Safety goggles.
produces sparks and debris?
What category includes electrical fires? Class C.
Switches have __________ resistance when closed, and minimum, maximum
____________ resistance when open.
Type of switches Toggle, slide, rotary, and push button. Single or double pole and throw.
Fuses and circuit breakers are both protection devices, reusable
however, while fuses are not ____________, circuit breakers
are.
Are capacitors circuit protection devices? No.
A _______ ________ fuse will typically blow in about one Fast acting; slow blow
second, while a ________ ________ could take 1-30 seconds.
What happens to the current path if the wire in a fuse It stops.
melts?
What do the following letters mean in a basic schematic C - Capacitor, D - Diode, Q - Transmitter, S - Switch, T-Transformer, TP - Test Point,
diagram? C, D, Q, S, T, TP, AVC AVC - Automatic Volume Control
voltage drop The difference in voltage across an electrical device that has current flowing
through it.
Applied voltage Sum of all voltage drops in the circuit.
Faults in series are: Open, Short, Changed value
What are the four basic TS steps? A)Analyze circuit
B)Check Setup
C)Calculate/measure values
D)Check Results
What fault provides no resistance to current flow? A short.