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Yes. Open circuit. A: It depends on the failure type a short will not necessarily make an open circuit but rather a non functional circuit.
If the new system fails or malfunctions, the old system is still in operation and hence, there is little to no data loss. It allows the end-users to compare and evaluate the new system's efficiency against the old system. Any users that are new to the system can be trained gradually as the system is implemented.
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If a megger test fails you have a short between the two wires or the wire to ground that you are testing. This short circuit has to be repaired before the equipment is placed back into service.
when relief valve fails open the system will have nopressure resulting in weak hydraulic operation and if it fails closed( that is the relief valve stuck closed) itwill result in very high system pressure resulting in a very high load on the pump and the enginerunning or driving it.Muawiah Itum
One term that is often used for such a setup is "redundancy".
When the Carbon monoxide (CO) detector fails in a gas dryer, the alarm sensor malfunctions.
The coughing reflex kicks in, only if the epiglottis reflex fails to. If the coughing reflex fails then the Heimlich maneuver may be needed.
1) If any component fails, then the whole circuit fails. 2) Voltage across any component may be hard to control.
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Most of the time it is an electrical component that fails when it gets hot.
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Yes. Open circuit. A: It depends on the failure type a short will not necessarily make an open circuit but rather a non functional circuit.
you can use the file shareprogram...-Alternatives to fixing (upgrading)•Return notebook to manufacturer or service center•Substitute external component for internal device•Replace the internal device
Usually an indication of a failed component in the circuit (resister, capacitor, transistor, etc.) or a failed connection in the circuit. When a component fails, sometimes it fails open, sometimes it will short. Either one can cause an over voltage or current condition in another part of the circuit. Another possible cause can be a bad ground somewhere in the circuit which can also cause an over voltage or over current condition. I would first replace the relay. Then find a set of schematics for the car in question and check all of the ground locations. Sometimes these issues require a skilled auto-electric troubleshooter.
High availability clusters are groups of computers built by installing the same application software on more than one server and then connecting them onto a single base, so that if one component fails another can quickly take it's place.
A "dud" refers to something that fails to work properly or to explode as expected, often used to describe a firearm or an explosive device that malfunctions. It can also be used informally to describe a person or thing that does not meet expectations or falls short in performance or impact.