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Circuit Protection
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n Types of Fused Protection How to pull them
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Fuses n Auto-fuse (blade type and Color coded) n Mini-fuse n Maxi-fuse A. TEST HOLES B. REMOVAL
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Maxi-fuses n Combination blade / cartridge n Protects main circuits n Safer than fusible link n Cover fewer circuits than a fusible link n Often in Power Distribution box
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Ceramic and Glass n Rated by current failure level n Three letter code for type and size n Glass style replaces ceramic n Caution in pulling
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Two reasons for blowing Where do they blow?
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New Circuits n What size of fuse should I install? n Use Watts law. Watts divided by volts ?
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FUSIBLE LINKS n Lighter gauge wire than main conductor n Covered with special insulation n Protect Main circuits n Usually under hood
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Fusible Links Repair n Location n Circuits protected n Insulation – Visual checks n Installing a new link – 4 wire sizes smaller (4 numbers larger) – Soldering
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Fuses Male Pal fusesFemale Pal fusesBolt on Pal Fuses
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Circuit Breaker n Why circuit breakers n Styles n Deterioration
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TESTING CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES n Must inspect closely n Type of failure determines cause n Best to use DVOM n Do not overload circuit by installing to large of fuse or tin foil n Connections must be tight n Do not use un-fused jumper wire
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Electrical Components
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Switches n Controls electrical current (N.O. or N.C.) n Single-pole, single throw (SPST) n Momentary Switch n Single-pole, double throw switch (SPDT) n Ganged Switch
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Relays n Electromagnetic Switches (Relays) n Two Circuits –Control Circuit –Load Circuit n Magnetic field operates contacts n Late model relays are universal
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TESTING RELAYS n Can use several methods to test n Must Check both circuits n Be careful using test light if relay is operated by computer n Can bench test if needed n Some relays have schematic on them n Must be correct resistance
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SOLENOIDS n Electromagnetic device with a iron core n Does mechanical work n Core is moveable and does work n Can test with DVOM
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n Usually used to control fan motor speeds n Resistance is changed by control of switch n Controls current to change speeds n Thermal fuse
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Variable Resisters n Rheostats –Two terminals –Higher current n Potentiometer –Three terminals –Lower current n Many uses for variable types
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The three types of circuit defects are: n Shorts n Grounds n Opens – poor connections
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TESTING FOR CIRCUIT DEFECTS n DVOM IS BEST TO USE! n Must know circuit operation before can diagnose problem n Must know how to use equipment and which equipment to use.
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Now, did he say, “Amps, Volts or Ohms”?
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