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Practical design knowledge in harmonics distortion and power factor correction (PFC)

Nowadays, if you do not consider harmonics distortion when designing a new network, you missed the whole point of the network design. Yes, really. The sooner you realize that harmonics problems are on the rise, the better. Modern power networks... Read more

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Good practice in the design of concrete and steel structures in power substations

The process of designing a substation usually begins with the general substation layout, which is dependent on the required safety clearance and insulation withstand, as well as the permissible loads delivered to substation equipment and structures. The permissible loads, in... Read more

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11 factors that significantly influence the transformer price (Be careful when specifying)

The majority of utilities are normally extremely well aware of the economic aspects and savings that can be obtained at all stages of the transformer’s life cycle. This is because the purchase of a transformer involves a very high capital... Read more

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Contract drawings for a power transformer – The checklist you should always follow

This technical article provides a collection of the common drawings that are sent by the manufacturer to the client for approval and reference. The goal of these drawings is to verify that the transformers that are going to be manufactured... Read more

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8 actions to improve energy efficiency in heating systems

In many buildings, HVAC is the first or second item in terms of energy costs. This technical article deals with optimisation tips and energy efficiency savings in heating systems of a building. Heating systems have always been used when the... Read more

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How To Control Reactive Power In Larger Electrical Plants With Multiple Incomers

Most compensation banks are controlled stepwise. For this purpose it is essential to ‘know’ when it is allowed to (de)activate a capacitor step by the power factor relay (controller). The so-called C/k value is calculated by the step size C... Read more

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SF6 Gas Monitoring and Alarming Practices in Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS) Systems

This article provides guidance on how to conduct gas monitoring and explains the various alerts that can be set. The many sorts of defects that might lead to partial discharges are discussed, and various partial discharge measuring techniques are described,... Read more

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Speaking Activities That Don't Suck

I have English Teacher X's obra prima to read next and have enjoyed the other ebooks - they include a lot of sensible and realistic advice - but I didn't enjoy Speaking Activities that Don't Suck as much.




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Best practice in hard times: How to safeguard the hundreds and thousands of substations

Like it or not, hard times are in front of us, by all means. I won’t deal the hard times now, but instead, I’ll shortly say that it’s all about the energy resources and who owns them. It’s also not... Read more

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The Challenging Job of an Electrical Commissioning Engineer (Activities and Real World Examples)

This article aims to cover the activity of electrical commissioning. Such a task in its entirety would be immense. Commissioning can mean many things in different instances. This article aims to give a philosophical and high level conceptual overview of... Read more

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Main and auxiliary circuit diagrams of switching three-phase motors via contactor and directly

This technical article will try to shed some light on the main and auxiliary circuit diagrams of switching three-phase motors via contactor and switching directly. We’ll cover some fundamental schematics with an old-school explanations and logics on how they work.... Read more

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Do you know what reactive power compensation is? If not, keep reading, it’s important.

When reactive power devices, whether capacitive or inductive, are purposefully added to a power network in order to produce a specific outcome, this is referred to as compensation. It’s as simple as that. This could involve greater transmission capacity, enhanced... Read more

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Mastering schematic drawings: Analyzing seal-in contacts in motor control circuits

In the domain of electrical engineering, seal-in contacts stand as pivotal components in control circuits, ensuring the sustained operation of electrical devices beyond the initial activation. These mechanisms play a critical role in maintaining the energized state of circuit elements,... Read more

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A few practical ways to determine required reactive energy compensation for a power system

This article will shed some light on how adding capacitors gives the distribution system the necessary reactive power to return the power factor to the required level. Capacitors act as a source of reactive energy, which accordingly reduces the reactive... Read more

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The ground is not just ground! At least not in hospitals, medical, and dental practices

This technical article analyzes the safety requirements against indirect contact employed in particularly special medical locations (e.g., hospitals, medical, and dental practices, etc.), where environmental conditions may increase the risk of indirect contact and therefore the electroshock, precisely microshock. Generally... Read more

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The theory behind reactive energy compensation that every engineer should know

Reactive energy compensation is an essential process in improving energy efficiency. It reduces the power consumption and thus its cost, enables optimum use of installations by preventing them being oversized, and more generally it improves the quality of energy systems.... Read more

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Reactive power and power factor correction essentials to ALWAYS keep on mind

Why reactive power and power factor correction are so important? Well, for experienced engineers, this is not the question but the fact. For young students who meet this matter and terms for the first time, it’s important to explain the... Read more

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Why should plant engineers be worried about the power factor? What’s the catch?

Why are power engineers interested in plant power factor, what causes low power factor, and how can it be improved? The objectives of this article are to answer these questions briefly and to include handy application information for power-factor problems.... Read more

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The facts about numerical relays that every electrical engineer should know

The first protection devices based on microprocessors were employed in 1985. The widespread acceptance of numerical technology by the customer and the experiences of the user helped in developing the second generation numerical relays in 1990. Modem power system protection... Read more

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Synchronization and Reactive Power Control in Power System

In the world of power systems, synchronization and reactive power control are crucial to maintaining stability, efficiency, and reliability. Synchronizing various power sources, such as generators and grids, ensures they operate in harmony to meet the demand and support the... Read more

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Food, Inc. Take action! competition

Students are invited to submit an original campaign on a food issue they feel strongly about, for the chance of winning great prizes for the whole school.




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Choosing between AIS and GIS substation design: Factors you MUST take into consideration

For the last sixty years, gas-insulated substation (GIS) has been used in applications related to substations all over the world, and this use of the technology is becoming an increasingly common asset for those who make use of substations. GIS... Read more

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Practical lesson in grounding and bonding of Gas-Insulated Switchgear (GIS)

With the exception of SF6-to-air bushings terminals, all active portions of gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) are contained within grounded enclosures, which means that they are not susceptible to inadvertent contact. This makes gas-insulated switchgear intrinsically safe. In addition, numerous grounding procedures... Read more

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Modern practice for LV/MV substation and power distribution systems within buildings

In the present era, the presence of reliable and uninterrupted electricity is commonly assumed in the majority of nations. Nevertheless, in many nations, this is susceptible to frequent disruptions caused by a range of issues, including as insufficient supply, inefficient... Read more

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BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) in LV and MV Power Networks: Practical Guide (Part-1)

This article aims to inform the reader about the applications, procurement, selection & design, and integration of BESS (battery energy storage systems) into LV and MV power networks. The intended audience is project and design engineers who shall perform procurement... Read more

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Coach's Corner: Subcontractor Orientation | Team Building Pt. 12

Just as you do on-boarding for your own employees, you should also be sure your subcontractors understand your policies and philosophies.




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Coach's Corner: Focus + Action = Results

What if 10 minutes of focused energy changed the trajectory of your restoration company?




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The Impact of Technology on Cleaning: Revolutionizing Cleanliness

An overview on some of the ways that technology has made cleaning more efficient in both professional and personal settings. 




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Safeguarding Indoor Air Quality: Proactive Strategies

Discover key strategies you can share with your customers to help keep their home mold-free and maintain healthier living space.




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A Buyer’s Guide for Mold/Bacteria Job Site Insurance

In response to an explosion of “toxic mold” claims in 2000-2001, the insurance industry acted in unprecedented unison to universally get rid of all claims related in any way to mold. They didn’t stop at just excluding claims from mold; they threw bacteria into the exclusion as well.




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Tips for Restoration Contractors on Getting Free Liability Insurance

How to get free insurance from the vendors that work for you as well as tips on how to avoid becoming an insurance company of last resort.




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Company Culture for Restoration Contractors

Company culture is important for any business; we look at the crucial role it plays in the restoration and remediation industry. 




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Ben Looper: How to Proactively Plan for Leadership Challenges

Learn how building a strong team culture, investing in leadership development, and planning for the future can set your restoration business up for long-term success.




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Navigating the Franchise vs. Independent Decision – Key Factors Beyond Ownership

Explore essential insights from industry experts on training, market dynamics, and strategic considerations to help you navigate the franchise versus independent restoration business decisions.




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Mark Springer’s Practical Steps For Building Leaders

The restoration industry, despite its rapid growth, faces a leadership crisis. Burnout, the influx of younger generations with different motivations, and a backlog of urgent tasks have left many asking: Who will lead tomorrow?




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RT Specialty’s Environmental & Construction Professional Practice Promotes Kochmer, Jackson and Fagan

RT Specialty’s Hamilton, NJ office has promoted Justin Kochmer, Kelly Jackson, and Joe Fagan to Senior Account Managers, recognizing their contributions to enhancing the insurance experience for clients. Their dedication and leadership are expected to drive further success within the team.




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Top 10 Interactive Projectors

10 Most Popular Interactive Projectors




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Final Contract Adjustment - Granite Real Estate Investment Trust Inc. (GRT) - Unit Reclassification and CUSIP Change

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Anticipated Contract Adjustment - SilverCrest Metals Inc. (SIL) - Plan of Arrangement

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List of Deliverable Canadian Government Bond Issues for the LGB, CGB, CGF and CGZ Futures Contracts

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Final Contract Adjustment - Primo Water Corporation (PRMW) - Special Cash Dividend

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New Equity Option Class and Share Future Contracts - South Bow Corporation (SOBO & FOJ)

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Final Contract Adjustment - Osisko Mining Inc. (OSK) - Plan of Arrangement

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Final Contract Adjustment - Stelco Holdings Inc. (STLC) - Plan of Arrangement

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