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What are the two categories of batteries? |
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| Primary and secondary cells |
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| What is another name for primary cell batteries? |
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| What primary battery cell has a nominal voltage of 1.5 volts, a very low internal resistance, and a high service capacity? |
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| What secondary cell battery is known for its light weight, high power capacity, no memory effect and long shelf life? |
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| What is the primary reason for a UPS? |
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To provide an alternate source of clean H/C power in an emergency |
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| What are five basic categories of power line faults? |
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| Sags, spikes, surges, blackouts, noise |
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| What power line fault is analogous to a tidal wave and can damage or completely destroy components? |
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| What are the three types of UPS defined by the IEC? |
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| Passive standby, line interactive, double conversion |
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| What UPS topology has been traditionally referred to as "offline?" |
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| What UPS topology has been traditionally referred to as "online?" |
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| How many phases are preferred in a generator set for motors and industrial settings? |
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| What are the power specification outputs for the two types of generator sets? |
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| 3 phase generators and single phase generators |
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| What is the purpose of ATS? |
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It allows for smooth and immediate transfer of electrical current between multiple sources and the load |
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| Name 5 typical base facilities that would be identified as requiring MEP support during initial base planning. |
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| The wing command post, Kitchen complex, water plant, communications, fire department alarm center |
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| What clearance is required for placement of the MEP-012A? |
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| 50ft in front of the radiator and 10ft on each side of the housing |
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| What is the major difference between the MEP-PU-810 model A and B? |
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| The A model is designed for air transport while the B version has been configured to meet the department of transportation requirements for over the road use |
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| An AFSC modifier that is used to award individuals based upon completion of formal training or unique course and experience performing specific duties |
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| a comprehensive task list that describes a particular job type or duty position |
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| Instructional course designed for use at the unit to qualify or aid in qualifying in a duty position, in a program or on a piece of equipment |
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| A Training tool/document that outlines a logical growth plan that includes training resources |
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| A course that directly supports the SKT portion of the WAPS test |
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| Air Force publication that describes skills and knowledge that airmen in a particular AFS need on the job. |
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| Job knowledge, Job proficiency, and Job experience |
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| When is an initial eval accomplished |
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| within 60 days of assignment |
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| Difference between UGT and QT |
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| UGT is the training that leads to a higher rewarded skill level, QT gives technicians the knowledge needed to maintain new equipment or perform in a new duty position |
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| a trained and qualified person who teaches personnel to perform a specific task through OJT methods |
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| Training Records AF Form 623 |
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| a document a supervisor uses to document all training events/trends |
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| What factors must a supervisor take into consideration when extending duty hours |
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| weather and road conditions |
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| How does the maintenance supervisor perform as an extension of the COM |
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| by supervising several work centers |
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| What is not given if a maintenance activity has an enlisted COM |
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