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Responsible for troubleshooting and repairing equipment
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Yes, I have experience working with various types of electrical systems.
I have worked with both AC and DC electrical systems.
I am familiar with electrical wiring and circuitry.
I have experience troubleshooting electrical issues and repairing faulty components.
I am knowledgeable about electrical safety protocols and regulations.
Examples of electrical systems I have worked with include lighting systems, HVAC systems, and
Electrical equipment plays a crucial role in powering and controlling various systems and processes.
Electrical equipment is responsible for generating, distributing, and controlling power in various industries.
It is used in a wide range of applications, from simple household appliances to complex industrial machinery.
Electrical equipment includes generators, transformers, motors, switches, and control systems.
It is ess...
Electricity is generated through various methods including thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable sources.
Thermal power plants burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas to generate steam that drives turbines to produce electricity.
Hydroelectric power plants use the force of falling water to turn turbines and generate electricity.
Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactions to heat water and produce steam that drives turb...
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Yes, I have experience working with various types of electrical systems.
I have worked with both AC and DC electrical systems.
I am familiar with electrical wiring and circuitry.
I have experience troubleshooting electrical issues and repairing faulty components.
I am knowledgeable about electrical safety protocols and regulations.
Examples of electrical systems I have worked with include lighting systems, HVAC systems, and
Electrical equipment plays a crucial role in powering and controlling various systems and processes.
Electrical equipment is responsible for generating, distributing, and controlling power in various industries.
It is used in a wide range of applications, from simple household appliances to complex industrial machinery.
Electrical equipment includes generators, transformers, motors, switches, and control systems.
It is ess...
Electricity is generated through various methods including thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable sources.
Thermal power plants burn fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas to generate steam that drives turbines to produce electricity.
Hydroelectric power plants use the force of falling water to turn turbines and generate electricity.
Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactions to heat water and produce steam that drives turb...
Three-phase supply consists of three alternating currents, while single-phase supply has only one alternating current.
Three-phase supply is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings.
Single-phase supply is typically used in residential applications.
Three-phase supply provides more power and is more efficient than single-phase supply.
Three-phase supply requires three conductors, while single-phase supply requir...
Current rating is not written on electrical appliances to avoid confusion and liability.
Current rating may vary depending on the location and voltage of the appliance.
Manufacturers may not want to be liable for incorrect usage of the appliance.
Current rating can be found in the user manual or on the packaging.
Some appliances may have a range of current ratings depending on the mode of operation.
Regulations may not requ...
A capacitor stores electrical energy and releases it when needed.
Capacitors are used in electronic circuits to filter out noise and stabilize voltage.
They can also be used to store energy in flash cameras and defibrillators.
Capacitors come in different types and sizes, with varying capacitance and voltage ratings.
They are made of two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material.
The capacitance of a capacitor de...
New fan regulators are more energy-efficient and have additional features compared to old ones.
Old fan regulators use resistors to control the speed of the fan, while new ones use electronic circuits.
New fan regulators have additional features such as remote control, timer, and speed settings.
Old fan regulators are less energy-efficient and can cause the fan to make noise or vibrate.
New fan regulators are more reliable...
No, UPS and inverter are not interchangeable.
UPS is designed to provide backup power for a short duration, while an inverter is designed to provide continuous power.
UPS typically has a built-in battery, while an inverter requires an external battery.
UPS is commonly used for computers and other electronic devices, while inverters are used for larger appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners.
MCB stands for Miniature Circuit Breaker, a device used to protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits.
MCB is a type of circuit breaker that automatically switches off electrical circuits during abnormal conditions.
It is commonly used in residential and commercial buildings to protect electrical appliances and wiring.
MCBs are available in different current ratings and trip characteristics to suit diff...
MCBs are more reliable and safer than fuses.
MCBs can be reset and reused, while fuses need to be replaced after every trip
MCBs have a faster response time than fuses, which can prevent damage to equipment
MCBs have better overload protection than fuses
MCBs are more convenient to use as they do not require replacement every time they trip
MCBs are safer as they do not release harmful gases or debris when they trip
Relay and contactor are electrical switches that control the flow of electricity in a circuit.
Relays are used to switch smaller currents in a circuit, while contactors are used to switch larger currents.
Relays are often used in control circuits to turn on or off devices, while contactors are used in power circuits to control motors and other high-power loads.
Both relay and contactor have an electromagnetic coil that, w...
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