Question 295Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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How is electrical conductor insulation classed? Example: insulation class H

Aconductor current carrying capacity
Bconductor ampacity
Cvoltage rating of the insulation
Dlimiting internal hot spot temperature
AI Explanation

The correct answer is D) limiting internal hot spot temperature. Insulation classes are defined by the maximum internal hot spot temperature the insulation can withstand without degradation. For example, insulation class H is rated for a maximum hot spot temperature of 180°C. This temperature rating, not the conductor current carrying capacity, voltage rating, or ampacity, is the key factor in classifying the insulation. The other answer choices are incorrect because they do not directly determine the insulation class. Conductor current carrying capacity, ampacity, and voltage rating are important electrical properties, but they do not define the insulation class on their own.

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