I had a question today on the practice exam. Seems like it would be an easy one?
A draw out type breaker has how many positions?
If anyone know the answer, could you provide an explination as well
Thanks for your help once again.
I had a question today on the practice exam. Seems like it would be an easy one?
A draw out type breaker has how many positions?
If anyone know the answer, could you provide an explination as well
Thanks for your help once again.
Per a Tech Quiz in NETA World Magazine 2007 Summer addition.
Question reads "List the positions a circuit breaker goes through when being racked out"
The answer given is 4:
1. Connected
2. Test
3. Disconnected
4. Withdrawn
Great find JohnRaz! I was able to locate Tech Quiz #80 from the Summer 2007 copy of NETA world that you referenced. A PDF copy is attached to this post if anyone is interested in some of the other questions.
3 Breaker Positions
-Connected
-Test
-Disconnected
*Withdrawn is not a 4th breaker position and the same as disconnected, do you guys agree?
1. The Connected Position - the breaker in the operating position, both primary and secondary contacts made and the door may be closed.
2. The Test Position - the primary (power) contacts not made but the secondary (control) contacts are made. Any breaker test not involving power may be made in this position. The door may be closed in this position.
3. Disconnect Position - neither the primary nor the secondary contacts made. The door may be closed.
4. Fully Withdrawn Position - the breaker completely out of its compartment ready for removal from the inner housing. The door must be open in this position.
I agree, even in the article they reference says, "There are three main indications associated with draw-out breakers that every qualified person must know:" reference
So need to update this so we don't get confused.