543-Electrical Fault Analysis
By: John A Camara, BS, MS, PE, TF
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Course Description
COURSE OBJECTIVE
Although many can benefit, three specific groups are targeted with the following goals.
• Provide a practicing Professional Engineer (PE) with a refresher on AC Electrical Power theory, rules (requirements), and practical applications or for the engineer assigned to a related job with the minimum knowledge to properly design a system.
• Provide a practicing Engineer with the requisite knowledge to adequately review and analyze AC Electrical Power designs for compliance with goals and requirements.
• Provide a licensed Electrician with an understanding of a AC Electrical Power to be able to assess impacts on said systems for installation or design changes, and proper operation.
Electric Power basics are covered along with the theoretical background, where applicable, that should enable the engineer to understand the potential impacts of a given design or changes to the same. More importantly, completion this course will provide the requisite knowledge to perform various tasks of design, including ensuring that such systems are sized, built and tested; and the appropriate requirements are met.
Focus will be on the basics of knowledge given that truly understanding the basics will allow one to solve more complex problems, which are in most cases are a grouping of basic problems. All the best.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The overall purpose of the electrical courses is to understand the fundamentals of AC theory, AC circuit applications, AC circuit components, and to develop the basic ability read and follow AC drawings.
Specifically, for this course, the focus will be on calculations for short-ciruits that can be done quickly, without a computer, yet will be conservative in their results.
NOTE
Access to any basic theory book (see the References) is helpful but is not required for completion of the course(s).
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