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- what is the setting for checking a capacitor? a. ohms b. amps. c. volts d. micro pharids
- what is the setting for checking a compressor? a. ohms b. amps. c. volts d. micro pharids
- what does 45/5 mean on a capacitor micro pherid rating
- what does+/- 6% mean? add and subtract 6%
- how do you calculate 6%? multiply the value by 0.06
- list the steps to test a capacitor: take 45 and 5 and multiply 6% the take that am and and subtract that number the take the high and low and see if the capacitor is take between the numbers.
- list the steps to test a compressor:
Brief Explanations
- Capacitance of a capacitor is measured in micro - farads. So the setting for checking a capacitor is in micro - farads.
- To check a compressor, resistance is often measured first, and resistance is measured in ohms.
- On a capacitor, 45/5 likely refers to capacitance ratings in micro - farads.
- +/ - 6% means the tolerance range. You can add or subtract 6% of the nominal value.
- To calculate 6% of a value, you multiply the value by 0.06.
- The steps seem to be about calculating tolerance ranges for capacitor ratings. First, find 6% of the given values (45 and 5), then subtract and add those values to get the high and low limits and check if the capacitor's actual value is within those limits.
- General steps to test a compressor may involve checking electrical resistance (ohms), checking for proper current draw (amps), and testing for voltage supply (volts), but the provided answer is not clear.
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- d. Micro farads
- a. Ohms
- Capacitance ratings in micro - farads
- Add and subtract 6% of the nominal value
- Multiply the value by 0.06
- Calculate 6% of given values (45 and 5), find high and low limits by adding and subtracting those values, check if capacitor value is within limits
- Check electrical resistance (ohms), current draw (amps), and voltage supply (volts) (more details needed)