Hi guys, My name's Lee. I'm a spark currently located in Bristol.
I have my testing exam scheduled for 01/03/2011. A guy at work who did the test at the same centre as me showed me a photo of the rig which I have drawn in Illustrator.
Please see attached.
Can anyone give me any tips? My lecturer keeps contradicting himself.
Does the sub-main need to go on a separate sheet? A Continuation sheet? And if so what do you put down for Ze on the continuation sheet as the Ze you measure there isn't really Ze.
Also with IR, can you test from the main board to the sub-main (Isolator off) and then from the load side of the sub-main onwards (isolator off and dimmer switch linked out) and add them together? Or does this count as a 'parallel' part of the circuit and need to be calculated 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2?
Can I do the same thing with the Direct Online starter? Test to the starter and then back from the Three Phase socket?
Thanks guys
Lee
I have my testing exam scheduled for 01/03/2011. A guy at work who did the test at the same centre as me showed me a photo of the rig which I have drawn in Illustrator.
Please see attached.
Can anyone give me any tips? My lecturer keeps contradicting himself.
Does the sub-main need to go on a separate sheet? A Continuation sheet? And if so what do you put down for Ze on the continuation sheet as the Ze you measure there isn't really Ze.
Also with IR, can you test from the main board to the sub-main (Isolator off) and then from the load side of the sub-main onwards (isolator off and dimmer switch linked out) and add them together? Or does this count as a 'parallel' part of the circuit and need to be calculated 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2?
Can I do the same thing with the Direct Online starter? Test to the starter and then back from the Three Phase socket?
Thanks guys
Lee