This quiz, titled 'Aerospace Ground Equipment Vol. 3', assesses knowledge on converting electrical energy to mechanical energy, the function of motor components, and properties of different motor types. It is essential for learners in aerospace ground equipment training, enhancing understanding of motor mechanics and operations.
Wattage
Horsepower
Rotational force
Opposition to applied voltage
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Cooling
Sealing
Cleaning
Reducing friction
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Radiator cap
Thermostat
Water pump
Radiator
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Make sure input power cables are energized
Make sure all on-off switches are in the off position
Close the direct current (DC) section cooling fan doors
Place circuit breaker three-phase shock load to on position
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Blockage of airflow
Lube system malfunctions
Slipping belts on the blower
Abrasion by foreign particles
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Decrease noise
Allow for flameouts
Reduce thermal stress
Allow for positioning of the service hose
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Spray
Pintle
Pressure
Mechanical
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Fuel atomizer
Combustor can
Mixer assembly
Plenum chamber
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Direct current (DC) generator
Single-phase generator
Two-phase generator
Three-phase generator
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Generator
Converter
Inverter
Motor
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Vacuum valve
Water pump
Cooling fan
Radiator
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Avoid operating the engine for extended periods at no-load
Operate the unit at idle speed for long periods of time
Drain moisture from fuel system periodically
Perform a preoperational check
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Air-oil seals
Oil tank baffles
Exhaust vent line
Pressure relief valve
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Generator technical order (TO) and career development course (CDC)
Load bank TO, generator TO, and CDC
Generator TO and load bank TO
Load bank TO and CDC
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Excessive exhaust gas temperature
Maladjusted rate adjustment screw
Ruptured actuator diaphragm
Defective relief valve
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Slip
A rotor
A stator
A starting device
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All three phases
Any two power leads
A and B phases only
B and C phases only
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20 degrees apart
30 degrees apart
90 degrees apart
120 degrees apart
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Leakage
Excess heat
Hairline cracks
Foreign objects
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Analysis
Rememdies
Symptoms
Probable causes
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Load speed
Minimum speed
Maximum speed
Intermediate speed
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Cooling fan
Starter motor
Fuel pump and control unit
Multiple centrifugal switch assembly
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Diffusers
Exducers
Impellers
Deswirl ring
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Excessive engine revolutions per minute (rpm)
Excessive engine exhaust temperature
Oil that enters the airflow system
Fuel mixing with the airflow
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EMF, relative motion, and magnetic field
Magnet, lines of force, and relative motion
Magnetic field, a conductor, and relative motion
Counter-electromotive force (CEMF), a conductor, and magnetic field
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Inductive and resistive
Reactive and resistive
Inductive only
Resistive only
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65 kilowatts
70 kilowatts
75 kilowatts
80 kilowatts
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Common ground bus
Main circuit breaker
External power source
Last known source of power
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Load
Torque
Armature
Field winding
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At the last minute
With the defective part removed
Before final reassembly of the enclosure
As soon as you replace the defective part
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Combustion chamber
Transfer pump
Fuel lines
Injectors
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Change the overlap and timing so that the intake and exhaust valves are not open at the same time
Change the overlap and timing so that the intake and exhaust valves are open at the same time
Advance exhaust valve opening time
Retard intake valve opening time
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Aerospace ground equipment (AGE) generator sets only
Alternating current (AC) power supplies only
Direct current (DC) power supplies only
AC and DC power supplies
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Fuel atomizer
Main fuel pump
Combustion chamber
Fuel air mixture valve
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Field windings
Commutator
Bearings
Brushes
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25 psi
50 psi
75 psi
100 psi
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Diffuser
Exhaust flange
Turbine wheel and exducer
Exhaust gas thermocouple
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Sudden rumbling noises after 35%
A decrease in vibration after 35%
Smooth and quiet acceleration
Burping
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Oil pressure solenoid
Oil pressure switch
Oil drain switch
Ignition coil
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Load
Resistance of the conductor
Strength of the magnetic field
Counter-electromotive force (CEMF)
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Turning the start switch OFF, then ON
Turning the master switch OFF, then ON
De-energizing the low-level lockout relay
De-energizing the low-level warning switch
The wiring diagram
Your past experience
The schematic diagram
The reference designation
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Protects the generator electrical system against damage resulting from overload, overvoltage, undervoltage, and over/underfrequency
Protects the aircraft electrical system against damage resulting from an overload, overvoltage, undervoltage, and over/underfrequency
Senses fault conditions, stopping generator
Senses fault conditions, stopping the engine
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Wear
Pitting
Roundness
Overheating
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A preoperational inspection
A serviceability check
A periodic inspection
An operational test
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Blowing off with 5 pounds per square inch (psi)uncontaminated air
Blowing off with 15 psi uncontaminated air
Scrubbing with soap and water
Steam cleaning
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Overvoltage
Out-of-phase
Undervoltage
Fault
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Torque causing slip
Slip causing more torque
Torque causing less slip
Slip causing less torque
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