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    Passed the PE? How dd you do it?

    Exam taken: Power October 2013 (1st time) Educational background: BSEE (Power) - 2004 How long did you study: 3 hrs. daily for 3 months. Approx. 5hrs on Saturdays Did you take a prep course? No State: CA List of materials you brought into the exam: Self-made binder, NEC, CI (1-4), NCEES...
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    Results for Oct 2013 Released!

    I thought I would not make it, even bought some books after the exam for next round of preparation! But its a big relief indeed. Nasir: If I want to talk about certainty I would like to think I got 70% certain in the morning and about 50% in the afternoon. Now I need to get rid of the books...
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    Results for Oct 2013 Released!

    Damn! I passed.
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    Impedance assumption

    Agreed with knight1fox3. Another example I think of it is the voltage drop calculation. The impedance we consider is per phase.
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    Electrical PE Exam - Oct. 2013

    It might be little too early to buy or sell. Anyways, where do you have it on sale? How's "Electrical Code Drill Book"?
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    Electrical PE Exam - Oct. 2013

    Morning session was good, but afternoon was something else! Nothing that I could have expected. I am starting to think that the afternoon session is going to drag down my score below the threshold. It is frustrating to go through all this after all those months of dedication. But question...
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    NCEES #519 -Drive

    Thank you for the link!
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    NCEES #519 -Drive

    Single phasing occurs at a 3 phase motor. The output will still be a sinusoidal wave. Shouldn’t the answer be option "B" (which shows a sine wave)? I just don’t understand this question...
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    Voltage at the load

    I got VD as 2.65V. And the voltage at load terminal117.35V
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    CI:1#48, Voltage Drop

    Yep, my version has the wrong answer. I have calculated as 0.94% drop.
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    CI:1#48, Voltage Drop

    Question: What is the voltage drop at a distance of 175 ft from the secondary of delta -wye connected transformer (34.5kV-480V). The line impedance per 1000 ft is (0.062+j 0.041)? Line current is 200<25 Amp. -I could never get it right. Seems CI has the wrong answer.....
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    Per unit Impedance. CI: 2#51, CI: 3#54

    Iahim, I appreciate your effort on explaining the concepts.I went through this problem with several methods to check my understanding. I had forgotten the concept of per unit along my preparation. Based on my understanding there are n+1 base voltages in a per unit calculations (n being number...
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    Per unit Impedance. CI: 2#51, CI: 3#54

    oops.... continued... Zg = 0.053pu (calculated) And Ztransformer = 0.13pu Then total Z = 0.183 pu And Ipu = 5.47 (calculated) Fault current = Ipu * IB = 3202 Amp.=Answer The thing is if i get rid of the voltage ratio (12.5 /34.5)2 I get the correct answer. And i'm not convinced that...
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    Per unit Impedance. CI: 2#51, CI: 3#54

    My calc is as below. SB=35MVA and VB=34.5kV .IB = 585.7 Amp (calculated) Zg, new = 0.23 x (35/20) x (12.5 /34.5)2 =
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    Per unit Impedance. CI: 2#51, CI: 3#54

    CI: 2#51. I agree. To get the answer what the question was asking for, the question should have been more clear; specifying on which side it seeks to have the calculation done. CI: 3#54 MVA method could be easier here but I need to know, if there is a flaw in my calculation or concepts. Or if...
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    Per unit Impedance. CI: 2#51, CI: 3#54

    All Gurus, CI: 2#51 3 phase transformer is provided with following information: 12MVA, 240/120kV, 4.6%Z What is the new %Z at SB=50MVA and VB=230kV? While calculating the new %Z, how do I know which voltage (120kV or 240kV) to use? CI: 3#54 A 20MVA generator with 23% reactance has 12.5kV...
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    KVA value

    Yep, book has forgot the root 3 factor. Question clearly says 3 phase transformer.
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    NCEES 135

    Humm....got it. Got, to pay little more attention to the question. Thank you!
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    NCEES 135

    In this generator voltage calculation problem, can anybody explain how the per unit value of current (Magnitude 1, Angle 0 )is being calculated? I may be lacking some concepts. Thanks
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    Index for All sample exams discussions and reference materials

    Hello, Would you please email me Kaiser exam and solution at [email protected] Thank you!
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