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    Being listed as EoR on firm license and certificate of authorization

    Is there any legal risk one should be aware of if their firm is listing them as the engineer of record for their firm license in each state, as well as their certificate of authorization? Assuming the engineer of record doesn't plan to stamp anything? Also, is there any document/reference that...
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    Can you hire a firm to stamp final design documents?

    I am exploring solutions to a situation I see myself being in, in the near future. Basically, I am tasked with being EoR for design work, when I was hired for study work. I have no design experience in this field (I do in another field). My manager is not licensed, but has the experience, and...
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    Company added PE related responsibilities after I accepted

    I joined a company a short while ago where I was responsible for leading system study work for datacenter projects. Note, this thread is separate from my other thread regarding PE stamping (it's a different issue). After I joined, my manager asked if I would be alright being the engineer of...
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    Sizing an equipment grounding conductor for high voltage in duct bank

    Hello all. I had an approach to this question but wanted to see if I'm on the right track. I'm dealing with a new high voltage cable installation in underground duct bank. 3 750mcm single conductor cables, each in their own conduit, laid in flat formation. We are required to have an...
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    What happens if you don't transpose the ground conductor?

    I'm working on a project where the customer is pulling 1/C #750 through conduit in flat formation, underground in a duct bank via single point bonding. So each phase is in a separate conduit. IEEE 575 says to transpose the ground conductor at the midway point if using single point bonding...
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    Asked to stamp something I've never worked on or even know about

    I am a licensed PE who recently joined a company with the idea that my PE would be used for stamping some projects. I was alright with that assuming the projects were something I worked on and oversaw and something that was in my expertise. Recently, I was asked to review and stamp some test...
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    Questions regarding induced voltage calculations per IEEE 575

    Hi, I'm currently trying to perform calculations for induced voltage on the following system: 138kV power cable in underground duct bank, flat formation, one phase per conduit, single point bonded, 8" spacing between conductors (8" between A/B, B/C, and 16" between A/C) I was successful in...

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