We actually have tie breakers on the substations I work on for a living as well to tie to other buses. If you're asking a question here for something like this you shouldn't be messing with it!
2007-12-23 17:14:39
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answered by David B 4
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I assume you realize that a Yahho answers question goes to a tie breaker if the asker doesn't pick a best, which always confuses me as to why not, AND the answers end up tying each other in a percentage figure, then the question remains unresolved until a vote breaks the tie. IE: Answer 1 /3/ 5 all were voted on, giving them scores of 33%.
If no answers are voted on, yahoo alerts the asker about either extending the time frame, OR if that's disregarded Yahoo community will choose a best.
The issue as Directly as I can state it is for everyone who asks a question, to pick a best. The tie breaker situation isn't strictly under the control of an answerer, when it first occurs.
2007-12-24 00:59:34
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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In electrical distribution systems with two sets of similar incoming feeders are feeding two independent bus ,it is a good practice to connect the two bus bars with a breaker called bus coupler . This enable the buses to be operated independently for normal operation and when ever there is a break down or planned preventive maintenance on one set of In coming feeders the power need not be switched off instead the defective feeder can be isolated and the bus coupler be switched on so that entire bus can still remain on and supply power to both the bus.
A tie breaker is generally used when a stand by third feeder is provided for emergency stand by to provide power supply when both the feeders to the bus is failed .This is needed since normally the main source of both the feeders are same and when breakdown occurs on the main source or preventive maintenance is done the power supply fails .Then the incoming breakers are switched off and tie breaker is switched on along with bus coupler to avoid power failure to the installation in such circumstances also.
2007-12-24 04:12:39
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answered by Bill G 6
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pick the total points of the contest in addition to the winner
2007-12-23 22:42:29
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answered by Helen M 3
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Ii have no idea what your trying to say.
2007-12-23 15:17:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You're confusing 'DIY` (electrical) with `sports`.
2007-12-24 15:03:37
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answered by Irv S 7
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Huh?????
2007-12-23 15:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What the heck are you talking about????????????????????????????????????
2007-12-23 15:14:16
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answered by kingsley 6
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