NATE Air Conditioning and Heat Pumps Practice Exam

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Which of the following devices is not a safety device used in electric heaters?

  1. Fusible link

  2. High-limit switch

  3. Main circuit fuse

  4. Sequencer

The correct answer is: Sequencer

The sequencer is designed primarily to control the sequence in which the heating elements turn on and off in electric heaters to maintain efficient operation and prevent overheating. While it plays a crucial role in the functioning of electric heating systems by ensuring that heat is distributed evenly, it does not serve a direct safety function like the other devices listed. In contrast, devices such as the fusible link, high-limit switch, and main circuit fuse are fundamentally safety devices. A fusible link is designed to melt and disconnect the power to the heater in case of excessive heat, providing an essential safety measure against fire. The high-limit switch automatically shuts off the heater if it reaches unsafe temperature levels, offering protection against overheating. The main circuit fuse protects the electrical circuit from overloads and short circuits by breaking the circuit when excessive current flows. Each of these devices contributes directly to the prevention of hazards, while the sequencer's role is operational rather than preventative.