mGARD-100 - I-Gard
... ground fault in the system. The relay can be set to operate in any one of the following modes: Failsafe; Non-failsafe; or Auto Reset by means of front-accessible DIP switches. By double clicking the Test/Reset button on the unit, a functional test of the mGARD-100 is invoked. A single press of the ...
... ground fault in the system. The relay can be set to operate in any one of the following modes: Failsafe; Non-failsafe; or Auto Reset by means of front-accessible DIP switches. By double clicking the Test/Reset button on the unit, a functional test of the mGARD-100 is invoked. A single press of the ...
STP 3 & 4 8.2 Offsite Power Systems
... The 345 kV transmission circuits are routed on rights-of-way as described above except for the distance from the rights-of-way to the STP 3 & 4 switchyard on the STPEGS plant property. In this small section, the 345 kV structures are arranged as depicted in Figure 8.2-2. The location of transmission ...
... The 345 kV transmission circuits are routed on rights-of-way as described above except for the distance from the rights-of-way to the STP 3 & 4 switchyard on the STPEGS plant property. In this small section, the 345 kV structures are arranged as depicted in Figure 8.2-2. The location of transmission ...
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... of the DVR increases due to real power absorption during fault current-limiting operation and necessitates a switch to bypass the DVR when the protective relays, depending on the fault conditions, do not rapidly clear the fault. The dc-link voltage increase can be mitigated at the cost of a slowdeca ...
... of the DVR increases due to real power absorption during fault current-limiting operation and necessitates a switch to bypass the DVR when the protective relays, depending on the fault conditions, do not rapidly clear the fault. The dc-link voltage increase can be mitigated at the cost of a slowdeca ...
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... and switches that output to one or more airfield lighting series circuits. Common applications include circuits for PAPIs, stopbars, and taxiway centerlines. The CSS can also be used as the interface between a standby backup regulator and several operating regulators. ...
... and switches that output to one or more airfield lighting series circuits. Common applications include circuits for PAPIs, stopbars, and taxiway centerlines. The CSS can also be used as the interface between a standby backup regulator and several operating regulators. ...
Intro to Series 4000 Circuit Monitors
... patent pending feature, helps locate the source of a disturbance by indicating whether it occurred upstream or downstream of the meter ● Direction information and a statistical confidence level are added to the circuit monitor’s event log and displayed as an alarm in System Manager Circuit monitor a ...
... patent pending feature, helps locate the source of a disturbance by indicating whether it occurred upstream or downstream of the meter ● Direction information and a statistical confidence level are added to the circuit monitor’s event log and displayed as an alarm in System Manager Circuit monitor a ...
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... Table 1 Test Transients 1 to 5 Two transient types are specified under waveform 5. The waveform 5A is intended to be used for aircraft with primarily metallic structures and 5B to be used for aircraft with more composite material in the structure. Impulses are applied to the test object by either: - ...
... Table 1 Test Transients 1 to 5 Two transient types are specified under waveform 5. The waveform 5A is intended to be used for aircraft with primarily metallic structures and 5B to be used for aircraft with more composite material in the structure. Impulses are applied to the test object by either: - ...
Ground Fault Detector/ Current Leakage Probe
... insulation faults. It enables location of failures when or before they occur, without equipment shutdown. It is designed specifically for locating low current faults on high current loads. It measures differential or leakage current from 500µA and may be used to measure currents up to 200A continuou ...
... insulation faults. It enables location of failures when or before they occur, without equipment shutdown. It is designed specifically for locating low current faults on high current loads. It measures differential or leakage current from 500µA and may be used to measure currents up to 200A continuou ...
Construct an LED Headlamp
... base is .25 amp assuming use of 4 alkaline cells as the power source. Even so, this value assumes use of DS 2 oz clad board with the maximum area possible allotted to the collector lead of Q1. Pushing this limit risks reliability degradation due to the thermal stresses upon Q1. Those who wish to ope ...
... base is .25 amp assuming use of 4 alkaline cells as the power source. Even so, this value assumes use of DS 2 oz clad board with the maximum area possible allotted to the collector lead of Q1. Pushing this limit risks reliability degradation due to the thermal stresses upon Q1. Those who wish to ope ...
The MWS Circuit T (CT)
... MWS, Modular Wiring Systems, provide low cost installation of branch circuit wiring for lighting and power. Using modular components that plug together, MWS can be installed in a fraction of the time of hardwiring. Plus, MWS offers the advantage of relocating fixtures and outlets in future renovatio ...
... MWS, Modular Wiring Systems, provide low cost installation of branch circuit wiring for lighting and power. Using modular components that plug together, MWS can be installed in a fraction of the time of hardwiring. Plus, MWS offers the advantage of relocating fixtures and outlets in future renovatio ...
800-5615.......... TC-3 Tortoise Turnout Control
... 1) Mount the circuit board in a convenient location. Connect two light (22-24) gauge stranded wires to terminals 1 and 8 on the TORTOISE and run them to the [OUTPUT] terminals on the TC-3 or TC-4. If you are wiring a TC-3, make the connections at the circuit board temporary at this time. 2) Connect ...
... 1) Mount the circuit board in a convenient location. Connect two light (22-24) gauge stranded wires to terminals 1 and 8 on the TORTOISE and run them to the [OUTPUT] terminals on the TC-3 or TC-4. If you are wiring a TC-3, make the connections at the circuit board temporary at this time. 2) Connect ...
STEVAL-TDR013V1
... package. The via pattern has been designed to address thermal, power dissipation and electrical requirements of the device. The via pattern is based on thru-hole vias with 0.203mm to 0.330mm finished hole size on a 0.5mm to 1.2mm grid pattern with 0.025 plating on via walls. If micro vias are used i ...
... package. The via pattern has been designed to address thermal, power dissipation and electrical requirements of the device. The via pattern is based on thru-hole vias with 0.203mm to 0.330mm finished hole size on a 0.5mm to 1.2mm grid pattern with 0.025 plating on via walls. If micro vias are used i ...
TechTopics No. 55 Capacitor trip devices
... An important consideration in the design of the capacitor trip circuit is that it must have sufficient energy to trip the circuit breaker even when the ac control power supply is at the minimum voltage of the allowable range in ANSI/IEEE C37.06. For a 240 Vac supply, the standard stipulates that the ...
... An important consideration in the design of the capacitor trip circuit is that it must have sufficient energy to trip the circuit breaker even when the ac control power supply is at the minimum voltage of the allowable range in ANSI/IEEE C37.06. For a 240 Vac supply, the standard stipulates that the ...
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant, Units 3 & 4 COL Application Part 2, FSAR
... calibration, testing and modification of transmission lines, switchyards, transformer yards and associated transmission equipment, provides the procedure, policy and organization to carry out maintenance, calibration, testing and inspection of transmission lines and switchyards. This agreement defin ...
... calibration, testing and modification of transmission lines, switchyards, transformer yards and associated transmission equipment, provides the procedure, policy and organization to carry out maintenance, calibration, testing and inspection of transmission lines and switchyards. This agreement defin ...
HIGH-VOLTAGE IMPULSE TEST SYSTEMS
... Impulse tests with peak voltages higher than UP = 2000 kV require longer dielectric distances between the components of the test circuit. The effective parasite inductance of the entire test circuit is not negligible under the assumption that the connections between the test circuit components have ...
... Impulse tests with peak voltages higher than UP = 2000 kV require longer dielectric distances between the components of the test circuit. The effective parasite inductance of the entire test circuit is not negligible under the assumption that the connections between the test circuit components have ...
555 IC Circuit Monostable
... established by C1 on start-up. When S1 is disturbed, causing its contacts to be bridged by the mercury blob, the 555 latch is set to a high output level where it will stay even if the switch is returned to its starting position. The high output can be used to enable an alarm of the visual or the aud ...
... established by C1 on start-up. When S1 is disturbed, causing its contacts to be bridged by the mercury blob, the 555 latch is set to a high output level where it will stay even if the switch is returned to its starting position. The high output can be used to enable an alarm of the visual or the aud ...
Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 COL Application Part 2 — FSAR
... The offsite power system for Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 has four transmission lines from the FPL transmission network to the plant switchyard (Clear Sky substation) from three physically independent substations. The plant switchyard also includes a normally open supply circuit from the existing Turkey ...
... The offsite power system for Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 has four transmission lines from the FPL transmission network to the plant switchyard (Clear Sky substation) from three physically independent substations. The plant switchyard also includes a normally open supply circuit from the existing Turkey ...
Special Sample and Hold Techniques Special Sample
... Figure 3 details a circuit which extends the hold time to infinity with an acquisition time of 10 ms. Once a signal has been acquired, this circuit will hold its output with no droop for as long as is desired. If this arrangement, A4’s divided down output is fed directly to the circuit output via A5 ...
... Figure 3 details a circuit which extends the hold time to infinity with an acquisition time of 10 ms. Once a signal has been acquired, this circuit will hold its output with no droop for as long as is desired. If this arrangement, A4’s divided down output is fed directly to the circuit output via A5 ...
Fault tolerance
Fault tolerance is the property that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of (or one or more faults within) some of its components. If its operating quality decreases at all, the decrease is proportional to the severity of the failure, as compared to a naively designed system in which even a small failure can cause total breakdown. Fault tolerance is particularly sought after in high-availability or life-critical systems.A fault-tolerant design enables a system to continue its intended operation, possibly at a reduced level, rather than failing completely, when some part of the system fails. The term is most commonly used to describe computer systems designed to continue more or less fully operational with, perhaps, a reduction in throughput or an increase in response time in the event of some partial failure. That is, the system as a whole is not stopped due to problems either in the hardware or the software. An example in another field is a motor vehicle designed so it will continue to be drivable if one of the tires is punctured. A structure is able to retain its integrity in the presence of damage due to causes such as fatigue, corrosion, manufacturing flaws, or impact.Within the scope of an individual system, fault tolerance can be achieved by anticipating exceptional conditions and building the system to cope with them, and, in general, aiming for self-stabilization so that the system converges towards an error-free state. However, if the consequences of a system failure are catastrophic, or the cost of making it sufficiently reliable is very high, a better solution may be to use some form of duplication. In any case, if the consequence of a system failure is so catastrophic, the system must be able to use reversion to fall back to a safe mode. This is similar to roll-back recovery but can be a human action if humans are present in the loop.