SOAL EVALUASI KOMPETENSI
DASAR 3.6
Mending a Fuse
- First, find the fuse box.
- Then make sure you turn off all the main electric switches.
- Now open he door of the fuse box. Inside is a row of white
objects. These are the fuse carriers. The fuse wires are fixed inside them.
- Pull out the fuse carriers one by one to see if the
wire is broken. The fuse is broken when you can see the two burnt-out ends of
wire. The fuse carrier will be slightly blackened.
- Hold the fuse carrier firmly and loosen the nuts.
- After that, take out the broken bits of wire.
- Remember to choose a new length of fuse wire of the carrier
in a clockwise direction.
- Then turn the carrier round. Twist the wire round the other
end in the same way.
- Next, screw both nuts tight.
- Finally, replace the carrier in the fuse box. Turn on
the main switch and put on the lights.
Answer the question based on the text above.
1. What is the text about?
2. What is inside of the fuse box?
3. Why should the fuse carriers be pulled out one by one?
4. How can you know that the fuse is broken?
5. Can you use any kinds of wire for replacing the broken
one?
6. Which word in the text means in the direction of the movement
of the hands of a clock?
7. What is the very last step you have to take when
mending a fuse?
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