Question 1090 Deck Safety

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Overspeed of the diesel engine driving an electric generator could cause _______________.

A reverse power trip
B damage to windings
C excessive exhaust temperatures
D low voltage trip
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) damage to windings. Overspeed of a diesel engine driving an electric generator can cause excessive mechanical forces on the generator windings, leading to potential damage. When the engine speed increases beyond the designed operating range, the generator windings are subjected to higher than normal rotational forces, which can lead to insulation breakdown and damage to the windings. This type of overspeed condition is a known risk factor for generator failures. The other options are incorrect because: A) a reverse power trip is usually caused by the generator feeding power back into the engine, not an overspeed condition; C) excessive exhaust temperatures are more likely to be caused by issues with the engine's fuel system or combustion process, not directly by overspeed; and D) a low voltage trip is typically the result of a generator overload or short circuit, not specifically an overspeed event.

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