Question 33Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhy are motor controllers seldom troubled with grounds?
The correct answer is B) the contactors and relays are mounted on a non-conducting panel. The reasoning behind this is that motor controllers are typically designed with the contactors and relays mounted on a non-conducting panel, such as a plastic or fiberglass enclosure. This helps to prevent ground faults, as the non-conducting material acts as an insulator and isolates the electrical components from the chassis or frame of the equipment. By avoiding a direct conductive path to ground, the motor controller is less likely to experience grounding issues or inadvertent shorts. The other answer choices are not as relevant. A) and C) do not directly address the grounding aspect of motor controllers, while D) is specific to resistor banks, which are not the primary components in a typical motor controller design.
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