PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LOOSE PA
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Author: Petruzella
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Chapter 13, Problem 12RQ
Program Plan Intro
Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV):
- MOV refers to a surge protection device that functions like two zener diodes connected back to back.
- When compared to other devices, MOV is the mostly used and popular surge protection device.
Inductive loads:
- The function of an inductive load is to convert the current into a magnetic field.
- Inductive reactance will resist changes in current and when measuring current, it lags the voltage.
- Motors, transformers and chokes are some of the example devices that produce inductive loads.
- Inductance is measured in Henry.
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