QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL WORKER

  1. The area beneath an Expulsion Fuse
    Fuse blast area
  2. Where are expulsion fuses typically found
    Station service
  3. This type of fuse is used as a relay or metering potential
    transformer fuse or 4.8 kV ground detector transformer fuse
    Glass-Liquid filled fuse
  4. True/False

    Fused disconnects (or any other type of disconnect) should not be used to interrupt the load of station service transformers
    True
  5. This consists of a small metal tank filled with insulating oil. A fusible link is mounted in a carrier and submerged in the oil.

    These devices are still used in some of our older stations on the
    4.8 kV supply side of station service transformers
    OIL FUSE CUT-OUT
  6. These devices may be installed in “temporary” style stations.
    BOXED FUSE CUT-OUT
  7. True/False

    Equipment suspected of being faulted should not be re
    energized for test by means of replacing fuses or closing fused
    disconnects
    True
  8. When replacing fuses by hand with the fuse holder de- energized, rubber gloves must be worn at voltages below 7.5kV and done with two                        
    Qualified Electrical Workers
  9. True/False

    At voltages 7.5kV and above, the circuit must be grounded and under a clearance before replacing fuses by hand.
    True
  10. True/False

    Manually operated LIDs and circuit switchers must never be “cracked” as are ordinary disconnects. A smooth, continuous, rapid motion is required for the interrupter mechanism to function properly.
    True
  11. What substance is used in the Arc Chamber, and what is an indicator that the substance useful life has exhausted.
    Powder, noisy operation
  12. What are some of the risk/dangers of paralleling regulators one step of neutral.
    Excessive and dangerous circulating current will result which may cause equipment damage, personnel injury, or relay operations
  13. What an operator do if ESM cannot determine the neutral on a regulator
    • notify the LD
    • drop the load
    • isolate the regulators
    • pick up the load on the transfer bus
    • Issues clearance to ESM
  14. If the surge arrestor is damaged (regulator) what could this mean?
    It could be a direct result of internal arcing
  15. A transformer bank which is giving a “main tank” low level alarm on a very cold night and which, on inspection, does not exhibit evidence of a large oil leak may not yet have critically low oil, what should the operator do?
    The Operator should use his good judgment. Taking the bank off till ESM can add oil is appropriate if operating conditions permit.
  16. True/False

    A low level indication (or alarm) at the LTC compartment of a
    transformer bank may be the result of a serious leak from the LTC compartment into the main tank
    True
  17. The LTC level (oil) may be critically low without evidence of an external leak. why?
    The oil from the LTC compartment may be leaking into the main tank
  18. What does it mean when an excessive amount of oil is thrown following a relay operation.
    It means that the CB interrupted high values of fault current
  19. True/False

    Dark or blackened oil in a CB sight glass may indicate carbon
    contamination of the oil, which reduces its dielectric strength
    True
  20. If a worker bids a Clearance on this type of CB and the bid does not specify that air be left in the receiver, the Operator should follow the following procedure in addition to opening appropriate disconnects
    • -The air tank supply valve must be closed and left closed.
    • -The DC control switch and low pressure alarm switch must be   opened and left open.
    • -The air tank must be completely drained of air by opening   and leaving open it’s drain valve.
    • -The air tank supply and drain valves must be properly tagged   to prevent further valve operation
  21. True/False

    Manual closing of the external isolating switch blades without air in the tank will cause the trip coil to burn out if the DC control switch is in the closed position
    True
  22. A “co-generation facility” consists of a                  connected to our system, located in the field, owned and operated by a DWP customer
    generator
  23. True/False

    “All personnel shall wear approved hearing protective devices while in the same room with air blast CBs or within 20 feet of air blast CBs located outdoors.”
    True
  24. True/False

    Gas Cylinders should be store upright and protected from from falling, violent blows, and excessive heat whether full or empty
    True
  25. Cylinders containing different gases must be stored                  
    separately
Author
Benjammincash
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QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL WORKER
Description
Chap. 5 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT HAZARDS AND PROCEDURES
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