The manufacturer's thermal rating of a unit tells us:
A. How high the gearing, or mechanical rating of the unit is.
B. At how high a temperature the steel in the unit was forged.
C. At what horsepower heat build-up is a limiting factor.
D. In how high a temperature environment the unit can be operated.
C
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A. Inrush current refers to a high level of current that is drawn by some devices when first switched on. B. A 10A fuse will always immediately blow when a current of more than 10A flows through the fuse. C. Doubling the current flow always causes the power dissipated (wattage) to also double. D. All of the above are true statements.