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  1. Sideswiper

    The Corporate Gears to fight

    Wow, HornTootin, if I didn't know better I'd think you were just an alternate screenname of mine. I'm a system protection engineer II myself. I'm changing companies (actually position also) in a month, mostly for money. Was going to ask for a counteroffer, but decided it wasn't worth the...
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    Have you ever considered becoming a high school teacher?

    After I got my master's degree I ended up teaching a semester of high school algebra and geometry as an emergency certified teacher. After that I got my career started in electric utilites. Teaching is rough, but I might go back to it later as a sort of retirement. Many of my students refused...
  3. Sideswiper

    Relays at the breaker or in the control house?

    I'm sorry, looking up "GE Brick" is giving me confusing results, do you have a link?
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    Relays at the breaker or in the control house?

    Thanks for the responses, pro or con! I'm a relatively new protection engineer (three years). As we replace aging equipment and upgrade substations, there is often a discussion of whether we should put in a control house. It's good to see a few opinions on the matter.
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    Relays at the breaker or in the control house?

    Does anyone have some good references about why it is better to have relays in the control house than at the breaker? I figure having it in the control house is better so that emergency maintenance on the breaker can happen safer and faster during rain or other inclement weather. Also I have...
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    Under Frequency Load Shedding scheme

    Our older way is to have UF detected on the low side of the transformer. We have UF enable switches for every feeder. At the feeder, the UF trip contact (in series with the UF enable switch) is in parallel with the other sources of trip (overcurrent, etc.). Our newer way is to let the...
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    Bad Coffee

    What is there to not understand about tea? You brew it, throw ice cubes and sugar in it, maybe some lemon, and you have a nice summer beverage.
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    Patent Attorney

    I've looked into this and, if I were to pursue it, I would take the Patent Bar first. Passing that, I would try to get a start as a Patent Agent. A Patent Agent can represent a patent with the patent office, and can do everything a lawyer can except draw up contracts (or really work out...
  9. Sideswiper

    eng-tips promoting laziness?

    I unapolgetically admit that I like direct answers to direct questions. A lot of engineers think alike but we don't all necessarily learn the same way. Often in school I found other engineers would struggle with the theory and that the problem solving came naturally. I usually understand the...
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    What should be expected of a new engineer?

    A lot of companies, large and small, realize that a new employee straight from school will actually require more work to train that the amount of work that will come out of the engineer. Companies that do this have to rely on loyalty and decency of the employee to stick around once they are...
  11. Sideswiper

    voltage drop calculation

    "I have been delaying on this matter so much and it is so embarrassing to ask such basic questions to my supervisor as well." I ask basic questions to my supervisor all the time. He knows I'm an idiot until I get some more basic real world experience under my belt.
  12. Sideswiper

    Is Engineering for me?

    I forgot to add that I'm also about two years into my power company job as a junior protection engineer. I started off in substation design but got myself moved away from that pretty quickly because if I loved physical design I would have gotten a mechanical engineering degree. So I'm also...
  13. Sideswiper

    Is Engineering for me?

    There is also more to power engineering than AutoCAD. Is there a protection engineer where you work that you could ask about what his job is about? Or maybe an engineer who develops models and analysis of the power grid, and projections about future growth? Also, if you really like...
  14. Sideswiper

    Percentage of temporary faults vs. permanent faults

    I got the information I needed from "Electric Power Distribution Handbook" by Tom A. Short. There's a preview of some pages on google books. http://books.google.com/books?id=CTmcEVsLy_cC&pg=PA313&lpg=PP19&dq=permanent+faults+temporary&output=html&sig=ACfU3U346ieI4uIq6TgIiZ6-QDQTms0j-w My boss...
  15. Sideswiper

    Percentage of temporary faults vs. permanent faults

    Anyone have a statistic of how many distribution faults are temporary vs. permanent?
  16. Sideswiper

    EIT PREP TIME

    Take the test as soon as you can. Do not bother with a class, but perhaps get a book with a sample test. If you take the test and fail, then perhaps take a class and take the test again. If you don't know the answer to a question, look at the possible answers and pick the one that is most...
  17. Sideswiper

    Going out to lunch

    I agree with Moltenmetal. Being seen outside of work, like going with people to lunch or playing in the company bowling league, helps people see me as a person instead of only a resource. Being a junior employee, this is a huge benefit. I go from being "that stupid new guy" to "that young...
  18. Sideswiper

    Other 'job'

    I doubt that mandatory travel is actually a part of his job. He sounds like a good employee who has found a balance in life between work and fun. He doesn't have a problem, you do. I'm surpised you don't know how to handle the situation. In your gut, your already know if you are going to...
  19. Sideswiper

    Gen diff protection: grounding connection on CT secondary

    What sort of differential relay are you using? I ask because maybe the relay (if it's digital) has a setting where you can change the polarity of the currents you are reading? I'm not as familiar with the electromechanical... I would think you'd have to have your CT coils wired correctly to...
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    absolution

    Your company accepted an intern even though they didn't need an intern. If you are showing up to work, ready to work and learn, and they aren't reaching out to you... if they don't even care what you are doing... then just take your paycheck and leave. Are they giving you work to do? Are you...

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