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Electrical Engineering Blog
 

 


Subject - Electrical Engineering Blog

July 20, 2009
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Electrical Engineering Blog

Image1Electrical engineering BLOG was launched in April 2009 by a group of enthusiasts in the field of electrical installation and energy management (mainly based on IEC standards).

These passionate people have created an environment for collaboration and exchange, and want to use their Blog to share their current experience as well as their questions about the future – to elicit reactions from others and to discover new concrete ideas, as well as technical and practical tips.

It is not a space to promote products and services.

At EEB, they believe they can attract and involve both designers and consultants; suppliers, customers, independent experts and institutions.

Today there are 9 categories of articles, including 4 in energy efficiency (a major topic for everybody) but also 4 categories on more traditional issues such as electrical distribution and design software. They also feature a Web Tips category, brought to the site by a young web pro.

EEB is open to trade links with other blogs, forums and sites provided they are of high quality and relevant. It is an English speaking Blog, but so far they have many exchanges with Asia and Europe; all countries are more than welcome

You can subscribe to the newsletter that is sent out every month. To post an article, visit their website at http://engineering.electrical-equipment.org/electrical-engineering-conditions or email engineering@electrical-equipment.org. Commenting on a posting is simple and can be done without any prior validation.

Our website www.MikeHolt.com also has a link to this site.  Click here and select Technical, and then select Electrical Engineering Blog.

The moderator of the Blog is François B. We wish them luck in this new venture!

 

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  • I have a service calculation problem that I could use some help on. I have a single phase 200a 120/240v that feeds power to a grain system that operates in a batch format where the big draw at one time is 90 amps. The state wants me to replace the 200 amp with 400 because I have too much connected load. Where is the code does it tell me that if I can prove that at no one point will the service be overload it is OK?

    Thanks

    steve
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  • Reply from: Mike Holt   
    Please post your technical question on the Code Forum at www.MikeHolt.com.
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