Try 0.014'' and a dwell of 32.
28-32 degrees
Should be 28-32
30 degrees
Operating a breaker on a continuous current, close to the breaker's tripping point can cause this condition. Because the breaker is a thermal device the heat builds up over a time period. Check the breakers on either side of the faulting breaker. If these breakers are also warm from use they take away the heat sink effect and do not let the faulting breaker cool down. Check the current of the load to see how close you are operating to the breakers trip point. Over time the trip setting of the breaker can become lower to a point where it will not reset. Changing the breaker out should rectify this non resetting condition.
To scout
What power point? Is it a fuse or a breaker, they are not the same. What do you want to know?
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I don't understand the question. <<>> If your generator's main breaker does not trip when an overload occurs on the generator's output the breaker's trip setting needs to be looked at. Usually the molded case breaker's face cover can be removed. This will allow you access to the trip settings. Set the overloads to the maximum generator's output. The short circuit setting should be set at 250% of the maximum generator output. If these parameters can not be met on the existing breaker there might be a chance that the breaker has been changed out at some point in time and the wrong breaker was installed at that time. This scenario happens quite frequently on remote operations where the service has to be maintained and the site doesn't have a second back up generator. The site supervisor usually says "just make it work".
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Scout's teacher, Miss Caroline, tells her to stop reading at home with her father because she believes it interferes with Scout's learning in the classroom. Miss Caroline wants Scout to focus on the curriculum set by the school.
Breaker point contacts are typically made of a tungsten alloy or platinum for durability and to withstand the high temperatures and electrical arcing that occur during operation. These materials have good conductivity and resistance to erosion, making them suitable for the challenging conditions within an ignition system.
Jem teaches Scout to try to understand people by seeing things from their perspective, or walking around in their skin. This helps Scout empathize with others and develop a deeper understanding of their behaviors and motivations.