Question 424Electricity & Electronics - QMED

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An open occurring within the field rheostat of an AC generator can be detected by short circuiting its terminals and making specific observations. What should be checked for?

Anegative deflection of the wattmeter pointer
Bpositive deflection of the wattmeter pointer
Cbuildup of alternator voltage
Dlow, but constant alternator voltage
AI Explanation

The correct answer is C) buildup of alternator voltage. When there is an open occurring within the field rheostat of an AC generator, short-circuiting the terminals will result in the buildup of alternator voltage. This is because with the field rheostat open, the field current is cut off, causing the voltage regulator to attempt to increase the field current by driving the field to a higher voltage. This increased voltage can be observed as the alternator voltage builds up. The other options are incorrect because a negative or positive deflection of the wattmeter pointer (A and B) would indicate a short circuit, not an open circuit. Additionally, a low but constant alternator voltage (D) would not be expected with an open circuit in the field rheostat.

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