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Do you need to be enlightened regarding the NEC 4 Contract? See below, this might help you in some way. Reach out if you need help with the NEC 4 Contract. #nec #contract #professional #construction #ice
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What's the difference between continuous and non-continuous loads in NEC 100? 📏 This distinction is critical for accurate electrical system design and safety. Check out our latest video where I break down how these loads impact conductor sizing and overcurrent protection! ⚡ Watch now to ensure your calculations are up to code! #ElectricalEngineering #NEC #ContinuousLoad #NonContinuousLoad #ElectricalSafety #ConductorSizing #OvercurrentProtection #CodeCompliance #EngineeringDesign
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Combiner box circuits significantly influence the average voltage drop and the costs associated with wiring and trenches at your site. In the early design phase, people typically design one or two circuits, then divide the site’s total DC capacity by the circuit’s capacity, assuming this will be the final layout. However, this approach often diverges from real-world scenarios. PVFARM offers a solution by applying an electrical pattern to the entire layout in seconds, providing a realistic perspective. This feature helps to ensure voltage drop compliance and to manage edge case surprises by identifying how many circuits will be more expensive to build. We call this bringing downstream wisdom to the upstream. This approach allows developers to make better guesses and contractors to manage risks more effectively.
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A LOT HAS CHANGED! The updated 4th Edition of the PCI Bridge Design Manual. FREE webinar. Register to learn about important updates that have been made to keep current with the 9th Edition of the AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specification, PCI sponsored research and new PCI publications. In this webinar you'll learn: • Updated and new items in Chapter 8 - Design Theory and Procedure. • When to use the live load factor of 0.8 and when to use the live load factor of 1.0. • Updated information regarding the use of transformed section and refined losses. • About girder stability based on the new PCI Recommended Practice. • Updated information on the use of 0.6 inch diameter strand for lifting loops. • Chapter 18 has been updated to the 3rd Edition of the AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation. • Brief overview of important updates to other chapters. You may ask questions of Dr. Miller during a live Q&A at the end of the presentation. REGISTER HERE: Registration (https://hubs.li/Q02wQwPW0) #howprecastbuilds #pci #precastconcrete #acceleratedbridgeconstruction #engineer #bridgedesign
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Thinking about how the P-51 was developed in 90 days and the P-89, which was a technological leap to jet power, was developed in 143 days. And there was no systems engineering then. I think the reason they could succeed without systems engineering was the systems were simple enough that the chief designer could provide the services that a systems engineering team provides today with complex systems.
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Understanding Article 250 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) is crucial but challenging. Starting from definitions in Article 100, it clarifies grounding and bonding concepts. NEC mandates grounding for systems to stabilize voltage and ensure safety. Effective ground-fault paths are vital for safety. #nec #electricalsafety
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We all face The Locksmith's Paradox. Imagine a junior locksmith who initially takes about an hour to complete a basic lock fixing task for the customer. The customer pays $100 for the task and is happy with the service. The junior locksmith continues to perform this basic lock fixing task on a regular basis. By the following year, the junior locksmith is now a senior locksmith. The same customer calls the locksmith back for another basic lock fixing task. Due to the accumulated experience, the senior locksmith is able to complete the task as before in just 30 minutes this time. He asks for his $100 and the customer stares at him, confused. The locksmith has improved at his craft, but the customer has become increasingly upset by the lower time input required to deliver the fixed output. The results are the same, but the customer's perception of value changed. We all face this in our professional lives. Corporations still value time input over work output. It's time for a change. Follow me (🔔) for posts on RF engineering. Repost (♻️) if you found it helpful. Join 1700+ RF enthusiasts on my weekly newsletter: https://lnkd.in/g-zmQ-AF
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