CA - EE - Power - 1st time
1 General Power Engineering: Measurement & Instrumentation 1/6
2 General Power Engineering: Special Applications 6/8
3 General Power Engineering: Codes & Standards 5/10
4 Circuit Analysis: Analysis 8/9
5 Circuit Analysis: Devices & Power Electronic Circuits 4/7
6 Rotating Machines & Electromagnetic Devices: Rotating Machines 8/10
7 Rotating Machines & Electromagnetic Devices: Electromagnetic Devices 2/6
8 Transmissions & Distribution: System Analysis 5/9
9 Transmissions & Distribution: Power System Performance 4/7
10 Transmissions & Distribution: Protection 5/8
total = 48/80, am I even close to passing?
I completely missed on instrumentation, NEC code, & electromagnetic devices
what topics are Measurement & Instrumentation anyway?
Springaround, sorry to hear about it, you'll nail it next time. What references did you take with you? I highly recommend this book:
Power Systems Analysis & Design. It helped me pass it on the first try. Measurement and Instrumentation is pretty wide topics.. like anything that involved testing resistance, or current transformers, ect. Are you in Socal? Shoot me an email if you want more info or suggestions...
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thanks for your comments, yes i am in Socal and working in the utilities industry. Actually i wasn't surprise (but still upset) by the result because i didn't start study till 3 weeks before the exam due to workload (i chose work over study...) and practically gave up on the NEC and transformer subject. I didn't manage to organize my notes to the folder till the night before the exam. During the exam i finished both AM & PM sections within 2.5 hours and use the rest of the time to double check my answers and flip through all the reference for those questions i either wasn't sure or had no ideas what it was asking for. My strategy was to focus on my strong area in that 3 weeks and hopefully that's enough to pass the exam, turned out i got killed by the NEC and the instrumentation sections (lost 10 points in these 2 sections alone). I just thought i would do better on the Instrumentation & protection coz i deal with these topics at work all the time.
For reference I took the following:
1) Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat, - my college textbook, not the greatest but cover all the basic,
2) Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications by Blackburn - borrowed it from my colleague, open it once during exam and couldn't find what i was looking for
3) NCEES sample questions and solutions - did all the sample questions twice and still not comfortable with the solution, felt like the type of question and difficulty level are not very close to the actual exam, although it's the closest thing available
4) some note for PE review class - again borrowed it from my colleague 1 week before the exam
5) Power Systems Analysis and Design by Grainger - again used it once and didn't find what i need
I am in a dilemma, i knew that the major issue was i didn't start early and ignore my weak areas; but i am not confident I can improve those areas with self study only neither especially the NEC.
Will a review class significantly improve my weakness? If so will a in-class or on-line class be more efficient?
P.S. I have a close colleague took the exam with me the first time and he passed with even less study time than i did (~20-30 hours max) and he passed. I believed that because he was a licensed electrician before and he was the one teaching me on all my NEC questions without using any reference. This lead me believe that I really need to nail the NEC next time.
Does anyone have good reference on review class and NEC study material?