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  1. jeebusmn

    69 kV Cap Bank

    We don't have room at the switchyard so this isn't a possible solution anymore. Our system peak is around 1450 MW. I assume this 3% rule of thumb is only for banks that switch in and out frequently? I beleive that most of our cap banks our switched in or out maybe 2 or 3 times a year.
  2. jeebusmn

    69 kV Cap Bank

    What limits you on how big of a cap bank you can install at a 69 kV switchyard? I have 18 MVARS already at a switchyard and an 6 additional would help resolve a problem but I am being told that 24 MVARS is quite a bit on a 69 kV system.
  3. jeebusmn

    Thoughts on "SmartGrid" Implementation

    These same issues were brought up when I went to the OTC convention in Houston. There is a big push to move to wireless by the vendors for refinery controls. No one in the industry is very hot on replacing something they know works. I can see it being used for simple non-safety applications...
  4. jeebusmn

    High profile resposibility, but without the resources

    I congratulate you on taking an assignment that isn't easy. Nothing makes me sicker than people who gloat or criticize based on the fact that they are batting 1.000 with cookie cutter projects.
  5. jeebusmn

    T&D Conductor Sizing

    Thanks for replying trol. One part that got that got left out of my post was that with the spreadsheet method a certain MVA flow is assumed. The losses are calculated based on the assumed MVA flow. I was wanting to use a simulator to calculate this because I felt this completely neglected...
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    T&D Conductor Sizing

    I am trying to determine if it is worth while to install a larger conductor based on savings due to reduced losses. I thought this might be worthwhile looking into because the cost difference between a 336.4 and a 1590 transmission line per a mile is only 70k. At the company I work for, the...
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    Effective Marketing Techniques - Are Company Websites Necessary? /

    Not having a website to me is akin to not having bussiness cards. It just looks silly and one extra client more than pays for all the cost.
  8. jeebusmn

    Cover up a problem or solve it? Lie or be honest?Should i change?

    I would agree. Document everything and try to find another position in the company or elswhere. I am afraid you'll take some of the blame even though you were just following your superior when the shit hits the fan.
  9. jeebusmn

    Energized transmission line repair

    What I think I remember is something like climbing over the insulators from the support structure to the line? Could it have been an insulated ladder?
  10. jeebusmn

    Energized transmission line repair

    I got in a discussion with someone about repairing transmission lines. I know you can work on a live line if you are dropped on with a helicopter. I could have sworn ,though, that in China they have a method of getting up and onto live lines (more than once!) without using a helicopter. Am I...
  11. jeebusmn

    Who to call?

    If there's something weird and it don't look good Who ya gonna call?
  12. jeebusmn

    Look Toto, there is an Engineering Union.

    A tradesman knows he is a dime a dozen. Every engineer beleives he is a hard to come by expert. This is why engineering is not a protected profession.
  13. jeebusmn

    layoffs

    Anyone else notice how people do certain things while layoffs are looming? The one that kind of gets my beef is all of a sudden people start bringing in their wives or their kids to work. I don't have kids so it rubs me the wrong way.
  14. jeebusmn

    EIT after graduation 10 years ago,

    There is a study guide by Lindberg that is pretty solid. If you can work through 75% of that, you'll be set for the exam. I took it a little over 2 years after graduating and nothing on the exam is difficult. It is just a lot of stuff. If someone fails it is more so a failure in preparation...
  15. jeebusmn

    With out these there would be pretty much nothing

    duct tape erasers flowers These will get me out of almost any problem. Beer This will get me to not care too much about any problem.
  16. jeebusmn

    Synchronous Generator: Will these loops interact?

    This may be a dumb question and I am green. Every time someone talks about connecting a generator of some kind to the utility grid someone brings up that, they should have synch-phase-over/under voltage relays. The question I have is do they ever initially drive the generator with the utility...
  17. jeebusmn

    Project Efficiency

    I work at a medium sized EPC that function more like a small EPC because it grew by buying up small companies all over the place. Because of that, it hasn't at least in my office had a lot of experience in taking on large jobs. There are people here that are compentent. The problems are not...
  18. jeebusmn

    Selecting the correct circuit breaker

    Mike Holt's website has a pretty good forum. I don't know how much it will help because you are in the UK but they have a lot of electricians that frequent it. I agree with the others that it is a little disconcerning that you don't know what codes you are supposed to follow. You might want to...
  19. jeebusmn

    published papers for power engineers

    Short Circuit ABC-Learn in an Hour, Use It Anywhere, Memorize No Formula- Moon H. Yuen, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Applications
  20. jeebusmn

    eng-tips promoting laziness?

    I am pretty green but I get a lot from this site. A lot of it is beyond my experience level but without seeing people talk about what kind of problems they have, I would have no idea what I should be trying to get better at or what the industry bibles are. I think the number of people here...
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