Question 439Electricity & Electronics - QMED
70% to passWhen troubleshooting a magnetic controller, it is found that the contacts are welded together. What is the most probable cause?
The correct answer is C) low voltage on the operating coil. When the contacts in a magnetic controller are welded together, the most probable cause is low voltage on the operating coil. This is because low voltage can cause the coil to become underenergized, resulting in insufficient magnetic force to properly open and close the contacts. This can lead to the contacts becoming welded together due to excessive arcing and heating. The other answer choices are less likely causes. High voltage on the operating coil (A) would typically cause the contacts to open and close properly, rather than become welded. High ambient temperature (B) and excessive operation at low load (D) can contribute to contact wear and failure, but are not the primary cause of welded contacts.
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