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Subject - Hard to Find Information about Distribution Systems - Volume 2

June 8, 2011
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Hard to Find Information about Distribution Systems – Volume 2

In case you missed it, click here to view Volume 1.
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By Jim Burke
04/2009

Over the years, the questions never stop and the industry never ceases to change.  Volume 2 of the “Hard to Find” represents a continuing effort to address some of the new issues.  It contains sections dealing with “stray voltage”, an update on DG, an introduction to the concerns of “arc flash”, telephone interference, earth impedance, costs of overhead to underground, etc.  Also, in this volume, are surveys (many of you requested) on reliability of various voltage levels, reactive power and Smart Grid. 

The very popular paper entitled “10 More Ways to Become a Third World Utility” is included.  Finally, there are a number of sections, which are for your entertainment, including “Adult Education Courses for Men” and “Amazing Simple Home Remedies”.

I hope you all enjoy this as much as I enjoyed putting it together.
Jim Burke

Click here to read or download this paper. Note, it is 70 pages, and 1,175 KB, so it may take a while to open, depending on your internet speed).

 

 

 

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  • The book gives a wrong impression (section 14.3) about the usage of computers in Engineering:Computers replacing intuition and experience.It is actually the other way round:incorporating intuition and experience of any particular problem solution in the form of a computer program so that it is not necessary to work out the same problem again in similar conditions.Then the Engineer would have more free time to attack newer problems,finds solution,write computer program to make it routine and thus the cycle repeats.The Engineer is normally paid for his creative work and not for getting print out of routine solutions from the computer.

    T.M.Haja Sahib  July 13 2011, 8:12 am EDT
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  • I want to clarify the distribution for the single power core cables in the cable tray if it is allowed to do it as a flat arrangement or strangle . please clarify this issue . Thank you so much

    nabeel mustafa  June 9 2011, 5:37 am EDT
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