I could see that if it had been moved to hobbies or if a request to continue there was made but this is more like glitch as the work the participants put into it has been lost.
Bill
Hi Logic11. You can correct your industry under the blue tab at the top right, "My Stuff/MyProfile". The choices were in one of the pulldown boxes when you first registered, the box must have slipped on you while you were filling the page out.
For your spec sheet its note of CW rotation is...
Hi Aces. Reddit just copies other forums, the catch is that some of those forums know less than you rather than more.
The "when a motor is designed with a low RPM then the torque is high at the low RPM" understanding you saw is a classic incomplete statement. It should have had "for the same...
EnergyProfessional, good post. Some bits, it is only in the past 30 years that locomotive engineers in the US have been licensed and even then it is all to do with tracking serious rules violations such as running red lights or having an impaired driving conviction in an automobile. I legally...
MortenA & EnergyProfessional, it's a translation problem. In the US a 150 years ago, long before professional licensing, the guy who ran a locomotive was called an engineer not a driver and the guy who ran the boiler in the basement of every steam heated building was called an engineer not just...
A little bit more about the rollers would help us see what needs to be sensed. Do the rollers have individual motors or are they on a common drive? If the latter why do you still get a speed variation between them? Are the rollers just driven by friction from the main drum? Is the gap/friction...
I would think that at the least the broken pin should be extracted and a new one installed in the cap. The insulation around the pin socket looks damaged but as it is grounded in service it would only be a problem during testing or if this was used for a bushing potential device. If the pin is...
I think argotier has found the answer. Formula (13) at the bottom of page 12, simplified a bit in terminology is:
Unbalance current = normal phase current/2 x [(C1f-C2n)/(C1f+C2n)]
where C is capacitance of one branch, 1 & 2 are star 1 & 2 and f & n are faulty and normal conditions.
We can take...
A quick Google for "How do you solve an unbalanced 3 phase system?" brought up this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vaxmirLd_k . I didn't go through it and I haven't done matrix math since college but I think putting 3 different capacitive impedances into it will give you the voltage at...
A gate control is not complicated enough to need wire names. As long as the device terminal numbers/wire lead colours are on the schematic it should be easy to understand. If a wiring diagram is made then colours would be good, especially for wires going into cables or number tags for loose wire...
At 1/30 hp we are below industrial sizes. The maker's diagram in Sham's photo is a bit weak, the literature at http://www.spg-usa.com/catalogs/induction%20Motor%20PDF/S8I25G.pdf shows the connections better. The maker has arranged the windings and the capacitor so that only a single lead has to...
There is no meaningful current in the CT under normal conditions, not even if the 33kv is unbalanced. Current does flow in the CT when:
-one of the capacitor cans becomes shorted, loses some of its capacitance or becomes open.
(do the cans have internal fuses?)
-manufacturing tolerances or...
phamENG's future home plans remind me that as the professional employees of a factory owner are certainly qualified to vouch for work in the factory it shouldn't be a conflict for the professional owner of a premises to do the same. The independent review is the AHJ.
The counterpoint is your...
More general than getting work from existing clients, how about putting yourself in the shoes of someone who would hire your type of services? What would be your motivation to look for someone new -capacity? -quality? -cost? -personality? Then where would you look to solve that?
In addition to...
Hi Sn00ze.
I think the code's utility exemption was contemplating professional design and supervison more than just access only by trained personnel. Nonetheless we were quite strict that you had to be qualified under our corporate electric safety book, or be escorted by such a person, in order...
Before we critique the voltage figures maybe we should consider the VT-analog transducer-SCADA A-D converter accuracy. The 6671-6687-6720-6731 volts we see in the photo are within 0.5% of each other and so seem to me to be fair info for what is on the busbar. I had this same "multiple voltage...
Sometimes this board seems to have a very neat auto writing system. Last night I thought of the VFD heat figures and an enclosure fan. Bang, today Keith has written that out for me. Then I thought of an external thermostat to control fan running hours. Bang, a few posts later Bill R wrote it...
The one catch I see to working at home is that it cuts off casual chatting about the work. We've got a thread at Engr'g Failures/Gas Main in Mass. ( https://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=466119 19 Mar '20) about the importance of professional experience. In my office we had many people...
The usual phrase about plagiarism:
-Short common version: copying is wrong
-Long version: copying without credit is wrong
Isn't it obvious which is incompletely phrased? I kept running into people who used the short version and stymied their ability to contribute because of it.
If the boss...