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Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

(OP)
Anyone here know of any great protective relaying forums or informative sites. Also, are there any Protective Relaying Engineers or Techs on here. Wouldn`t mind starting a Protective Relaying forum if there isn`t alreay one. Would be a great resource for fellow Protective Relaying professionals to share information about the field and aid each other in solving peculiar problems. Thanks in advance.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

This forum is probably the best location for protection engineers of any around.  If there are better I'd certainly be interested, but I'm not aware of any.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

There is a forum titled "Power System Protection" on Yahoo. It's not as active as this, but is dedicated to protection topics.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Hello.
For my pinion, this forum is best forum for EE, very active and very helpfull. Not dedicated for protection only,but here possible solve protection problem too.
And second, unpossible separate protection from other parts of system and only here you can see whole picture.
Best Regards.
Slava

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Hi all,

I honestly believe this forum is the best! If you could hire the expert opinion of davidbeach and others for free, why look elsewhere?

Grundig

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I've joined recently this forum but it's plenty of interesting discussions regarding protection issues.
I've been a protection engineer for all my career and I will be happy to share my very small knowledge with all guys writing on this forum.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Saw your post on mike holt, you found the right place for relay Gurus.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

This is the most active that I have seen and you the only place that I have seen responses from present/past relay manufacturer people. Everyone here always seems willing to give your issue an honest thought.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

The first attempt to register on this site was not in vain! You are in the best forum I have come across so far. Trust me, Eng-tips is very resourceful, with experienced and knowledgeable engineers and technicians!!!!!

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

If you want to see how good this group is, go vissit this one.

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.engr.electrical.sys-protection/topics?hl=en&;lnk=gschg

It's finteresting and sad at the same time. It's good if you like to help amatuers wire their 3 phase lathe they bought surplus to a 240 single phase system.  OR you can agure with people who have invented a magnetic energy source that will power the world ( if Exon would only leave them alone) etc.


RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

About Protective Relaying, do you know a good online technical guide?

Thanks

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

Yes PnCTech44, you're in good hands with Eng-Tips.  I am yet another electrical engineer involved with protective relaying that is a member of this forum.  The folks here are very knowledgeable and active.  I'm confident that any kind of networking you're looking to accomplish can be done so here.  Perhaps starting an Eng-Tips group, or joining an existing one would suit your needs.

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Cory Anderson
http://startco.ca/

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I guess a better question might be how many protective relay engineers are on this and other sites.

I do like how fast this site moves.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

(OP)
Thanks for all the prompt responses guys. Keep up the good work. PnC Rules. Protective Relaying runs the electrical work. I will enjoy having many informative discussions with you guys and girls in the near future. By the way how many female Power Engineers do we have on this forum?

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I don't know of any.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

This forum is the best.  This site is very interesting for Protection Automation and Control people: http://www.pacw.org/

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I also believe this is the best for relay protection discussion.
I can suggest a looc to PAC WORLD, but it's not really "up" yet from this point of view.. anything takes time..


http://www.pacw.org/


RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I also believe this is the best place for any hot issues that you might have looking at the responses i got with my posting. Sometimes the issues we have may not be bordering on protection oversight but because of the broader spectrum of people we have on this forum, somebody will say something that will open up your mind. Let's make it happen here.
Cheers.

RE: Any Protective Relaying gurus here.

I agree with everyone, this is a great place for protection issues. Other issues are also discussed that has helped broaden my knowledge.

I have found that most manufacturer websites give some pretty good technical information.

A good website for links to many of the manufacturers and other sites is

http://home.att.net/~john.horak/

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