This document discusses the components and line constants involved in telecommunications cable installations. It covers the topics of shielding, inductance, conductance, resistance, capacitance, and factors that can affect cables like heating and radiation. Proper shielding and understanding line constants such as inductance, resistance, and capacitance are important for effective telecommunications cable installations.
This document discusses different connection methods for single-phase and three-phase transformers, including connecting single-phase transformers, phase shifts in three-phase connections, and the star-star, delta-star, and delta connections used for three-phase transformers.
The poll had a wide margin of error, meaning the results could differ significantly from the actual opinions of the population. With such a large potential error rate, it is difficult to draw strong conclusions from the poll's findings. More accurate polling would be needed to say with confidence what percentage of people support or oppose any particular candidate or issue.
This document discusses telecommunications cable installations and telecommunication earthing systems. It outlines 4 different bonding methods for connecting telecommunications cables to grounding systems to protect equipment from surges and faults. The document compares different techniques for bonding cables to earthing systems for safety and signal integrity.
Convection heating works by circulating hot air around a room through vents. Warm air rises and cooler air is pulled in through lower vents, creating an airflow that distributes heat evenly throughout the space. Convection heating systems are a popular option that use fans or blowers to efficiently transfer heat from the source to wherever it is needed in the home.
This document discusses the components and line constants involved in telecommunications cable installations. It covers the topics of shielding, inductance, conductance, resistance, capacitance, and factors that can affect cables like heating and radiation. Proper shielding and understanding line constants such as inductance, resistance, and capacitance are important for effective telecommunications cable installations.
This document discusses different connection methods for single-phase and three-phase transformers, including connecting single-phase transformers, phase shifts in three-phase connections, and the star-star, delta-star, and delta connections used for three-phase transformers.
The poll had a wide margin of error, meaning the results could differ significantly from the actual opinions of the population. With such a large potential error rate, it is difficult to draw strong conclusions from the poll's findings. More accurate polling would be needed to say with confidence what percentage of people support or oppose any particular candidate or issue.
This document discusses telecommunications cable installations and telecommunication earthing systems. It outlines 4 different bonding methods for connecting telecommunications cables to grounding systems to protect equipment from surges and faults. The document compares different techniques for bonding cables to earthing systems for safety and signal integrity.
Convection heating works by circulating hot air around a room through vents. Warm air rises and cooler air is pulled in through lower vents, creating an airflow that distributes heat evenly throughout the space. Convection heating systems are a popular option that use fans or blowers to efficiently transfer heat from the source to wherever it is needed in the home.
This document discusses electrical concepts related to touch and fault protection. It mentions touch current and voltage, as well as impedance, induced voltage, and insulation properties like creepage and dielectric strength. Safety from electrical faults may involve reducing touch currents, increasing impedance, and improving insulation.
This document discusses different types of transformers used in electrical systems, including single and three phase transformers, potential transformers (PT or VT) that step down high voltages for measurement, current transformers that reduce high currents for measurement, and how potential (PT) and current (VT) transformers connect to instruments.
This document provides an example calculation for the heat generated by a jug element. The jug element draws 10 amps for 10 seconds at 230 volts. Using the formula heat = current squared x resistance x time, the calculation shows the heat generated is 23,000 joules or 23 kilojoules.
Safety devices are crucial for protecting workers in hazardous environments. Personal protective equipment like hard hats, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots help prevent injury from falling or flying debris. Machinery safeguards such as guards, interlocks, and emergency stop buttons are also needed to shield workers from moving parts and ensure dangerous processes can be stopped quickly in case of an emergency.
This document discusses cabling installation techniques for telecommunications in different premises. It covers cabling in domestic, commercial, and industrial premises as well as cabling design and density for offices, small shops, and multi-unit dwellings. The document provides guidance on properly installing telecommunications cables in various building types.
The document discusses minimum clearance. It refers to the minimum amount of space that must be left around and between objects. Minimum clearance is important to consider for safety and functionality, such as ensuring there is enough room for people and equipment to maneuver.
Simmerstat is a new statistical analysis tool that allows users to analyze large datasets. It uses machine learning techniques like natural language processing and neural networks to identify patterns and relationships in data. Simmerstat can generate summaries, visualizations, and predictive models from datasets with millions of rows in seconds, providing powerful insights for researchers, analysts, and business users.
This document defines common telecommunications cabling terms such as backbone cabling, horizontal cabling, cross-connects, outlets, risers, lead-in cables, pathways, topologies and work stations that are used to describe how data and voice services are delivered within buildings and campuses.
Instantaneous water heaters heat water directly without storage tanks. They heat water on demand as it flows through the system. This makes instantaneous water heaters an efficient option that avoids wasting energy heating water that sits unused in a storage tank.
This document discusses applying short circuits and earths to de-energized power lines. It contains information about single and three phase transformers and extracts from electrical safety regulations regarding working on de-energized lines.
This document discusses safety procedures for working with high-voltage transformers, including following proper switching procedures, using switching sheets and access permits, taking safety precautions like isolation and warning notices, and testing high voltage lines to prove they are de-energized before working on them.
This document discusses harmonics in electrical systems. It explains that harmonics are distortions in the normal sinusoidal waveform that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency, and can be odd or even harmonics. It focuses on third harmonics which are three times the fundamental frequency, and how magnetic saturation and hysteresis can affect the current waveform by introducing distortions from harmonic components.
The document discusses phase relations in transformers, including the general format of the sine wave and how the trigonometric functions of cosine and sine are related based on phase shifts of 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees. Several examples are provided to illustrate phase relations between cosine and sine.
This document discusses paralleling single and three-phase transformers to increase capacity and reliability. It covers connecting transformers in parallel in both star and delta configurations and how load is divided between the transformers when they are run in parallel. Parallel operation allows for increased capacity when demand is high and continuity of supply if one transformer fails or is taken offline.
This document discusses various types of single and three phase transformers, including star delta and delta-delta connections, name plate designations for phase shift transformers, open delta transformers, providing three-phase supply from three-phase transformers, and performing polarity tests on three-phase transformers using lamps or a voltmeter.
This document discusses safe working procedures for single and three phase transformers, potential transformers, and current transformers used for Energex metering. It provides guidance on safely working with different types of transformers.
The document outlines temperature settings and signals for cooling devices like oil pumps and fans on single and three phase transformers. It provides temperature thresholds for when cooling devices turn on and off, when alarm and trip signals activate based on oil and winding temperature, and discusses different types of transformer tappings including off-circuit and on-load tap changing.
This document discusses transformer auxiliary equipment, including the conservator, breather, explosion vent, pressure relief device, Buchholtz relay, and temperature indicators. These components help monitor and regulate things like pressure, temperature, gas accumulation, and moisture levels within the transformer to protect it from damage.
This document discusses different types of transformers used in single and three phase systems, including dry type transformers and Abb resibloc transformers. It also covers different cooling methods for transformers like transformer oil cooling, and discusses the properties, testing, and replacement of transformer oil. Synthetic liquid cooling is also mentioned.
This document discusses insulation classes and temperature rise in transformers. It provides a table showing insulation classes A, B, F and H and their corresponding ambient temperature, rise by resistance, hot spot allowance, and maximum hottest spot temperature. The document also mentions reading a chapter on insulation classes and temperature rise in Jenneson's book, and covers transformer heat dissipation and methods of natural and forced cooling.
This document discusses electrical concepts related to touch and fault protection. It mentions touch current and voltage, as well as impedance, induced voltage, and insulation properties like creepage and dielectric strength. Safety from electrical faults may involve reducing touch currents, increasing impedance, and improving insulation.
This document discusses different types of transformers used in electrical systems, including single and three phase transformers, potential transformers (PT or VT) that step down high voltages for measurement, current transformers that reduce high currents for measurement, and how potential (PT) and current (VT) transformers connect to instruments.
This document provides an example calculation for the heat generated by a jug element. The jug element draws 10 amps for 10 seconds at 230 volts. Using the formula heat = current squared x resistance x time, the calculation shows the heat generated is 23,000 joules or 23 kilojoules.
Safety devices are crucial for protecting workers in hazardous environments. Personal protective equipment like hard hats, safety glasses, and steel-toed boots help prevent injury from falling or flying debris. Machinery safeguards such as guards, interlocks, and emergency stop buttons are also needed to shield workers from moving parts and ensure dangerous processes can be stopped quickly in case of an emergency.
This document discusses cabling installation techniques for telecommunications in different premises. It covers cabling in domestic, commercial, and industrial premises as well as cabling design and density for offices, small shops, and multi-unit dwellings. The document provides guidance on properly installing telecommunications cables in various building types.
The document discusses minimum clearance. It refers to the minimum amount of space that must be left around and between objects. Minimum clearance is important to consider for safety and functionality, such as ensuring there is enough room for people and equipment to maneuver.
Simmerstat is a new statistical analysis tool that allows users to analyze large datasets. It uses machine learning techniques like natural language processing and neural networks to identify patterns and relationships in data. Simmerstat can generate summaries, visualizations, and predictive models from datasets with millions of rows in seconds, providing powerful insights for researchers, analysts, and business users.
This document defines common telecommunications cabling terms such as backbone cabling, horizontal cabling, cross-connects, outlets, risers, lead-in cables, pathways, topologies and work stations that are used to describe how data and voice services are delivered within buildings and campuses.
Instantaneous water heaters heat water directly without storage tanks. They heat water on demand as it flows through the system. This makes instantaneous water heaters an efficient option that avoids wasting energy heating water that sits unused in a storage tank.
This document discusses applying short circuits and earths to de-energized power lines. It contains information about single and three phase transformers and extracts from electrical safety regulations regarding working on de-energized lines.
This document discusses safety procedures for working with high-voltage transformers, including following proper switching procedures, using switching sheets and access permits, taking safety precautions like isolation and warning notices, and testing high voltage lines to prove they are de-energized before working on them.
This document discusses harmonics in electrical systems. It explains that harmonics are distortions in the normal sinusoidal waveform that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency, and can be odd or even harmonics. It focuses on third harmonics which are three times the fundamental frequency, and how magnetic saturation and hysteresis can affect the current waveform by introducing distortions from harmonic components.
The document discusses phase relations in transformers, including the general format of the sine wave and how the trigonometric functions of cosine and sine are related based on phase shifts of 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees. Several examples are provided to illustrate phase relations between cosine and sine.
This document discusses paralleling single and three-phase transformers to increase capacity and reliability. It covers connecting transformers in parallel in both star and delta configurations and how load is divided between the transformers when they are run in parallel. Parallel operation allows for increased capacity when demand is high and continuity of supply if one transformer fails or is taken offline.
This document discusses various types of single and three phase transformers, including star delta and delta-delta connections, name plate designations for phase shift transformers, open delta transformers, providing three-phase supply from three-phase transformers, and performing polarity tests on three-phase transformers using lamps or a voltmeter.
This document discusses safe working procedures for single and three phase transformers, potential transformers, and current transformers used for Energex metering. It provides guidance on safely working with different types of transformers.
The document outlines temperature settings and signals for cooling devices like oil pumps and fans on single and three phase transformers. It provides temperature thresholds for when cooling devices turn on and off, when alarm and trip signals activate based on oil and winding temperature, and discusses different types of transformer tappings including off-circuit and on-load tap changing.
This document discusses transformer auxiliary equipment, including the conservator, breather, explosion vent, pressure relief device, Buchholtz relay, and temperature indicators. These components help monitor and regulate things like pressure, temperature, gas accumulation, and moisture levels within the transformer to protect it from damage.
This document discusses different types of transformers used in single and three phase systems, including dry type transformers and Abb resibloc transformers. It also covers different cooling methods for transformers like transformer oil cooling, and discusses the properties, testing, and replacement of transformer oil. Synthetic liquid cooling is also mentioned.
This document discusses insulation classes and temperature rise in transformers. It provides a table showing insulation classes A, B, F and H and their corresponding ambient temperature, rise by resistance, hot spot allowance, and maximum hottest spot temperature. The document also mentions reading a chapter on insulation classes and temperature rise in Jenneson's book, and covers transformer heat dissipation and methods of natural and forced cooling.
This document discusses calculating voltage regulation from short circuit tests, determining prospective fault current for single and three phase transformers, and all day efficiency of transformers. It provides information on testing and evaluating the performance of single and three phase transformer systems.
This document discusses single and three phase transformers and how to determine their equivalent circuit values. It covers the demagnetizing effect, voltage drops due to load current, and describes tests like the d.c. resistance test, open circuit test, and short circuit test which are used to find the equivalent circuit values for transformers. An example is also provided.
This document discusses the equivalent circuit of single and three phase transformers, including transformer losses from magnetic flux and core losses. It also covers the effect that different loads have on the secondary winding of a transformer.
This document provides an overview of key topics related to single and three phase transformers, including their construction and operation, the EMF equation, voltage and turns ratios, power equations, and significance of nameplate data items. Learners are directed to read specific chapters in a Jenneson textbook to learn more about transformers, transformer equations, and how to interpret nameplate information.
Proper maintenance and inspection is required to ensure emergency lighting systems function properly in the event of a power outage. Fire alarm systems must meet certain principles, terms and requirements to effectively detect fires and notify occupants. Radioactive smoke alarms that are no longer functional must be disposed of following applicable regulations due to their hazardous materials.
Security lighting uses infrared scanning to detect movement and activate lights, while emergency evacuation lighting provides illumination in case of emergency exits. There are different types of emergency lighting systems that can provide illumination for evacuating a building when there is no main power.
This document provides instructions for calculating the lighting requirements for flood lighting an area. It explains that the total lumens required can be calculated by multiplying the area in square meters by the desired lux level. It then states that the number of lamps needed is equal to the total lumens divided by the lumen output of the selected lamp type.
This document discusses neon lighting and provides information on electromagnetic compatibility, Queensland energy efficient lighting requirements, and the installation and maintenance of neon lights. It covers regulations for neon signs as well as guidelines for setting up and servicing neon lighting systems in order to ensure compliance with standards.
Metal halide lamps, high pressure sodium lamps, low pressure sodium lamps, and LEDs are the main types of lighting used today. Metal halide and high pressure sodium lamps are high-intensity discharge lamps commonly used in industrial and outdoor lighting. LEDs are solid-state lamps that have become a popular replacement for other types of lamps due to their energy efficiency and long lifetime.
Success is often not achievable without facing and overcoming obstacles along the way. To reach our goals and achieve success, it is important to understand and resolve the obstacles that come in our way.
In this article, we will discuss the various obstacles that hinder success, strategies to overcome them, and examples of individuals who have successfully surmounted their obstacles.
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
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Aims to equip people who aspire to become leaders with good qualities,and with Christian values and morals as per Biblical teachings.The you who aspire to be leaders should first read and understand what the ambassador module for leadership says about leadership and marry that to what the bible says.Christians sh
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
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This webinar is an in-depth review of the interview process. Preparation is a key element to acing an interview. Learn the best approaches from the initial phone screen to the face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager. You will hear great answers to several standard questions, including the dreaded “Tell Me About Yourself”.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.