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    PE Electrical Virginia
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    Oct 2014, Power WA passed

    Georgia Tech- Electrical Engineering Preparation course was a big help to me .National electrical code online courses helped me to answer the NEC related questions as well.If you didn't pass it this time, I would look into online courses on rotating Machinery,Power calculations ,and any new...
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    Google Hangout Study Group Forming for October 2014 Power PE Exam Review

    Scott— I am interested as well; could you add me in to your Google Hangouts discussion forum? I’ll work on setting up my Camera on this HP Pavilion 23. Sincerely, Joe Golgiri [email protected]
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    NCEES 524

    First Subtract the fixed (Iron Core)loss of 460 Watts from the 50% load(2370) Core loss is not load dependent. 2370-460=1910 watts [ copper loss] at 50% 1910 X 4 = 7640 [ copper loss] at 100% now add it back 7640+ 460=8100 total losses at 100%
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