Question 421Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhat may be the cause of an AC generator to fail to produce a voltage?
The correct answer is B) an open in the rotor field circuit. An AC generator requires an energized rotor field in order to produce a voltage. If there is an open in the rotor field circuit, the field will not be properly excited, and the generator will fail to produce any voltage output. This is the most likely cause of an AC generator failing to generate voltage. The other options are not the primary cause of a generator failing to produce voltage: A) High mica segments on the stator bus bar would not directly prevent voltage generation. C) A short circuit in the stator coils could cause other issues, but would not necessarily prevent voltage production. D) A tripped bus circuit breaker would interrupt the electrical connection, but would not be the root cause of the generator failure.
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