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    filling out the PE application in Massachusetts

    Marinna, Altering the form would be modifying the text on the document itself.  If you follow the directions above about putting a text box using Adobe, or any other PDF editor tool, you are not altering the form, your doing what they told you to do.  Just make sure your text box does not...
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    Diode rectifier voltage output

    I guess this is why you cannot get a P.E. from a Cracker Jack box......
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    Electrical PEs

    For higher engineering levels in government, they usually require you to have your PE license, for the same reason Kovz stated above regarding utility companies.  I do not do any design work, but I do know the calculations and the code to make a design work, so when I turn a project down and I...
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    What's in your binder?

    Bookmarks have come up with. My original post on this was back in 2013. PE Exam bookmarks_6_17_15.html Hope this helps fill your binder!
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    transformer polarity dot convention

    Here is some possible useful information found on the internet: http://faculty.citadel.edu/potisuk/elec202/notes/xformer.pdf
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    panic attack

    It also depends on whether you want to pass the first time, or not... I have a hard time paying for something that I will have to redo and pay again! I spent two years getting all my "stuff" together, and about six months of actually sitting down and doing a few problems, and more importantly...
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    A good approach to PE question?

    I must say I studied a completely different way, I made sure I knew the theory inside and out, I did very few problems. By doing this, it did not matter what was thrown at me, I knew how to use the correct formulas and was able to do all the problems, with enough time at the end to review all...
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    pe power battery references

    I have some battery information in the following set of bookmarks. bookmarks_6_5_13.html
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    NEC & NESC editions for the OCT 14 Power PE

    I cannot speak for the NCEES, but typically if there is a code version in print, then you would utilize the newest version of that code for the exam. In the case of the 2014 NEC, since it is in print, then yes you would want to use the 2014 codebook. Any senior folk agree with this?
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    Passed the PE? How dd you do it?

    Exam taken: April 2013 - passed Educational background: MSEE How long did you study? Two years, I cannot state exactly how many hours per week, I just studied a lot. Did you take a prep course? If so, which one? No prep course State: VA List of materials you brought into the exam: 2011...
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    PE Power - NEC Handbook or Codebook?

    There is a hierarchical chain of what can be sited. Depending on your state, you can quote the "commentary" as a last resort, since it is a published document. But I digress. You have to remember, you have a limited time to do the problems in the exam, if you are used to the code book and not...
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    NEC problem

    I agree on article 110, except that article 110 is for "equipment" not conductors. My first thought was to look in article 310. But again, that is for wire amperage even though their are some nice charts on high voltage ducts and so forth. Knowing that it's in Article 490, I checked the index...
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    Freaking out with under a month to go

    Agree with both SolomonB and Danadiva81. Although I have an engineering degree, I took the exam 13 years after I graduated, and some of those years I was not really focused on electrical engineering! I took the exam this past April and passed, it was my first time taking the exam! I will say...
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    Ground-Fault Protection Scheme? NCEES 134

    For ground fault protection, look at the following, which shows a couple of schemes: http://www.powerlogic.com/literature/CriticalPowerReliabilityGrndFaultProt_10122004.pdf
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    how much is too much materials?

    I had one power system analysis book, one book with lots of worked out problems, latest and greatest NEC, NCEES practice exam, and three binders with all relevant information based on the NCEES outline of "possible" subjects. I used my binders 95% of the exam.
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    Lighting Refernce

    Here are a couple of good references: Zonal Cavity Method: http://upupaepops.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/zonal-cavity-method-for-indoor-calculations.pdf Point to point method: http://www.rsltg.com/images/Math-All.pdf
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    Ground-Fault Protection Scheme? NCEES 134

    Here is a page describing all of the relay types, I do not know if there is a simple two-page document describing all the relaying possibilities. http://www.ee.uidaho.edu/ee/power/EE525/Lectures/L9/RelayDeviceNumbers.pdf
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    CI 3-34

    Iahim, Maybe I do not have all the information for the problem: Is this a delta or wye generator? Where is the neutral on the generator connected? Is the base voltage line to neutral or is it line to line? If their is no answer to these questions, then you need to use the information that is...
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    CI 3-34

    If I am reading this correctly, 1pu for voltage is 250,000V, since the base voltage is 250KV. The keyword I see here is "Phase", there is no indication they are going from L-N, it's specifically based on phase. With that in mind, the way I read this is the impedance for the phase is 1.1pu and...
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    Failed the first time around, (Help?)

    I have posted a set of bookmarks of stuff I found on the web. If you see some of my other posts, everyone studies differently. I know people who have spent oodles of money on test prep material or courses and did not make the cut the first time. Consider asking yourself the following question...
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