问题 问答题 简答题

绝缘电阻的测量规定有哪些?

答案

参考答案:

(1)6KV电动机的绝缘电阻应用1000-2500V摇表测量,400V以下的电动机绝缘电阻应用500-1000V摇表测量,直流电动机和380V绕线式电动机转子应用500V摇表测量。

(2)电动机检修后或在防潮加热器未投的情况下,停用超过一周,在启动前必须测量绝缘电阻;若停用时间未超过一周,且防潮加热器投入时,可不测绝缘,但环境恶劣地方的电动机停运超过8小时,启动前要测量绝缘电阻。

(3)电动机绝缘电阻值的规定。

①6KV电动机定子线圈绝缘电阻值不小于6M。

②400V以下的电动机定子线圈绝缘电阻值不小于0.5M。

③6KV高压电动机绝缘电阻如低于前次测量值(相同环境温度条件)的1/3-1/5时,应查明原因,并测量吸收比R60″/R15″,其值不小于1.3。

④当确认电动机绝缘电阻不合格时,应通知检修处理。

阅读理解

Even facts “forgotten” by people during a busy day may be retrieved if this is followed by a good night’s sleep.

Researchers from the University of Chicago asked volunteers to remember simple words.Many found their memories letting them down towards the end of the day, but the following morning, those who had slept well could recall much more.

Researchers, writing in the journal Nature, said the brain could “rescue” lost memories during the night.

When the brain is first asked to remember something that memory is laid down in an “unstable” state, meaning that it is possible that it could be lost.At some point, the brain consolidates those it deems important into a “stable”, more permanent state.However, the Chicago researchers suggested that it was possible for a “stable” memory to be made “unstable” again.This would mean that memories could be modified then filed away again in the face of new experiences.

The 12 volunteers tested in the experiment were played words created through a speech synthesizer which were purposely difficult to understand.Initially, the written version of the word  from the audio version only.Tests revealed that the ability to recall the right word tended to tail off as the day ended.

However, when the volunteers were retested after a good night’s sleep, they were able to recall some words that they had “ forgotten” the previous evening.

Dr Daniel, one of the study authors, said: “Sleep consolidates memories, protecting them against subsequent interference or decay.Sleep also appears to “recover” or restore memories.” He said: “If performance is reduced by decay, sleep might actively recover what has been lost.”

Dr Karim Nader, from the Department of Psychology in McGill University in Montreal, said: “Memory research is undergoing a transformation---no longer is memory thought to be a hard-writing of the brain, instead it seems to be a process of storage and restorage.”

Sleep helps some memories “mature” and also prunes out unimportant memories.

小题1:What does the first paragraph implies?

A.A busy day makes people forget things easily.

B.People need a good night’s sleep after a busy day.

C.A good night’s sleep helps memories.

D.A good night’s sleep helps people forget a busy day.小题2:The words the 12 volunteers played in the experiment were not ____

A.created through a speech synthesizer

B.hard to understand

C.available at the beginning

D.designed to test people’s ability of understanding小题3:According to the passage, memory_____

A.is a hard-writing of the brain

B.is not a process of storage

C.is not a process of restorage

D.will be mature with the help of sleep小题4:Which of the following is NOT true?

A.When people first remember something, the memory is in an “unstable state”.

B.The brain will change those important unstable memories into stable.

C.Once the memory become stable, it will never become unstable again.

D.Sleep can protect memories from being harmed.

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