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SCR
 
  A) Breakover thyristor

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If the contact on a PLC ladder logic rung is an examine off type, then
 
  A) the field device must be a NO type of contact.
  B) power flows in the contact if the input pin associated with the examine off contact has zero volts present.
  C) the field device must be a NC type of contact.
  D) power flows in the examine off contact if the field device is a NC contact type and the contacts are in their normal position.
  E) None of the above



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Reply #1 on: Jul 28, 2018
Answer to Question 1

C

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Reply #2 on: Jul 28, 2018
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