The following constitute short-circuit in the armature winding.
A. Insulation failure between two commutator bars
B. Insulation failure between two turns of a coil
C. Two of more turns of the same coil getting grounded
D. All of the above
A. Insulation failure between two commutator bars
B. Insulation failure between two turns of a coil
C. Two of more turns of the same coil getting grounded
D. All of the above
A. 270 V
B. 267.5 V
C. 265 V
D. 257.4 V
A. Series generator
B. Shunt generator
C. Compound generator
D. Separately excited generator
A. is amenable to better voltage control
B. is more stable
C. has exciting current independent of load current
D. has all above features
A. brushes should be of proper grade and size
B. brushes should smoothly run in the holders
C. smooth, concentric commutator properly undercut
D. all of the above
A. Series generator
B. Shunt generator
C. Over compound generator
D. Flat compound generator
A. almost zero
B. less than no load terminal voltage
C. more than no load terminal voltage
D. equal to no-load terminal voltage