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1. Align all tabulated summary of load schedule as per PEC 2017 section
1.3.2.1(E)
2. Show compliance of continuous and non-continuous loads for sizing
OCPD and conductors
3. Comply requirements of Small Conductors as per PEC 2017 section
2.40.1.4(D)(3) & section 2.40.1.4(D)(5)
4. Comply requirements of PEC 2017 section 1.10.1.15(C) & section
3.10.2.6(A)(3)
5. Explain the type of overcurrent protection required for services
-page121
6. Determine a proper routing for the conductors of a circuit –pag53
7. Describe the requirements for conductors installed in parallel –pag53
8. Determine the cable short-circuit ratings based on the adiabatic
performance of the conductors with no derating factors (assume no
heat loss from the cable during the period of the fault)
9. Identify conductors that may and may not be intermixed in raceways
or other enclosures – page 53
10. Locate requirements for protection of wiring methods - page 54
11. Identify requirements for securing and supporting raceways and other
wiring methods and equipment – page 55
12. Determine the required locations for boxes and the requirements for
sizing boxes – page 62
13. Determine the extent and location of spaces dedicated to electrical
installations of panelboards, switchboards, and MCCs – page 63
14. Show the working space dimensions for equipment operating @ 0-415
V to ground – page 64
15. Compute the working space dimensions for equipment operating @
over 600 V to ground – page 66
16. Determine the feeder ampacity of motor/elevator, assumed adjustable
speed drive control application –page 114
17. Determine the OCPD and conductor for feeder in common raceway,
assumed the use of XHHW-2 insulation – page 92
18. Determine the short-time current rating of all main distribution panel
in the conduit at 60 degrees centigrade (in tabulated summary) – page
262
19. Show calculation of short-time current rating of copper grounding
electrode conductor installed that is run in a raceway –page 263
20. Apply derating factors, that will be the allowable ampacities of
conductors with load diversity -page42
21. Page 114-119, show compliance of PEC 2017 section 6.95.1.4 and
section 6.95.1.6 –page 122-127
22. Page 115, incorrect application of grounding for fire pump -page 124
23. Page 135-188, Calculate the voltage drop produced in BUS 1 (consider
all feeders in bus 1)-page 150
24. Show calculation for the voltage drop before compensation and voltage
drop after compensation –page 189
25. Compute for the steady-state voltage drop caused by the variation in
utility supply -page148
26. Show settings for the control tap change of set voltage, bandwidth &
time delay-page 156
27. Provide calculation & diagram for the line drop compensator circuit
(load center & voltage spread application) –page 160
28. Compute for the steady-state voltage drop caused by voltage drop in
the transformer-page 155
29. Determine the voltage drop at the end of the lighting circuits –page
168
30. Determine the voltage drop occurring during the start-up period of a
motor –page 192
31. Provide calculation for the effects of resistance variables on voltage
drop –page 198
32. Compute for the voltage change cause during switching On or Off a
large block of load & lumped load of motors –page 197
33. Calculate the voltage drop across the transformer with an impedance
of 5% when the transformer is loaded to 90% of its MVA rating at 90%
lagging power factor. Assume an X/R ratio of 25 –page159
34. Calculate the voltage drop across the transformer with an impedance
of 5% when the transformer is loaded to unbalance loads of 80% of its
MVA rating at 85% lagging power factor. Assume an X/R ratio of 28
35. Show calculation for %VD at peak hours loadings and %VD at off-peak
hours loadings
36. Provide calculation for volt-drop in three-phase cables feeding static
loads
37. Show calculation for the line current to capacitor bank
38. Compute for the transient overcurrent’s caused by the insertion of
capacitor banks
39. Show calculation of current for capacitor bank that will creates the
capacitor
40. Provide calculations of Ferro resonance for the system
41. Show voltage & power profile (real & reactive) and optimal capacitor
loss reduction using the two-thirds rule
42. Discuss the capacitor rupture curves and show all failure modes
43. Compute for the capacitor withstand and outrush as a function of
resistance to the fault
44. Provide/show the output charging and discharging curves and its
characteristics
45. Page 193-266, Assign faults to several points in the system and note
their effect on the system
46. Describe the relationship between fault current peak values, rms
symmetrical values and rms asymmetrical values depending on the
calculated X/R ratio
47. Show basis for fault analysis and simplification that shunt element of
transformer are neglected
48. Provide impedance diagram of one line open fault between utility
source and transformer
49. Determine the symmetrical short circuit current at the termination
point without motor loads
50. Show calculation for the variations in the radial component of the
leakage flux for the short circuit integrity
51. Compute for the maximum allowable time of fault on the low side of
the bus conductor during fault
52. Determine the electromagnetic force between the main conductors
during a three phase short circuit
53. Determine the electromagnetic force between the main conductors
during a line to ground short circuit
54. Show calculation of fault verification using chart approximate method
55. Calculate the voltage measured by the relay in case of a short circuit
at bus one
56. Determine the limitation of single phase fault current by grounding
through impedance, assumed symmetrical loads
57. Determine the maximum allowable fault current for a given burden or
maximum allowable burden for a given fault current of CT
58. Compute the transformer ability to withstand the dynamic effects of
short circuit
59. Determine the heat energy and thermal stress developed during fault
with respect to time (perform calculation)
60. Show calculation for effect of load current or pre-fault current on
generator at balanced 3phase
61. Perform calculation with line to line fault with fault impedance (using
synchronous reactance)
62. Consider phase b is open due to conductor break, calculate the
sequence currents and the neutral current (bus 1)
63. Discuss sequence impedances and obtain expression for sequence
impedances in a balanced static 3-phase circuit or loads
64. Determine the external reactance assumed per phase to be connected
in series with the alternator so that steady state short circuit current
does not exceed six times the full load current
65. Page 267-288, Illustrates settings for low voltage ground-fault
protection
66. Show compliance of requirement as per PEC 2017 section 2.15.1.10,
2.40.1.13 & 2.30.7.6 and perform device coordination
67. Provide an analysis to all possible operating scenarios which will be or
have been influenced by the proposed or completed additions or
changes to the electrical system
68. Compute for the setting of transformer secondary protection time
delay and instantaneous element
69. If the X/R ratio of your system is less than the design X/R ratio of the
protective device, what adjustments must be made when specifying
the protective device’s interrupting rating
70. Show calculation for the maximum force generating ability (MFGA) for
setting maximum ground faults and provide data analysis
71. Discuss different types of protective devices designed for different X/R
ratios
72. Show the four parameters that affect the interrupting time of a fuse
and explain the significance of each
73. Calculate the settings and draw the relay characteristics on an R–X
diagram
74. Discuss and calculate X/R ratio exceeds the design X/R ratio of the
protective device needed to implement, show the adjustments be
made on protective device’s interrupting rating
75. Show multiplying factor used to adjust the interrupting rating of a
protective device be less than one
76. Discuss multiple protective devices that can sense a short-circuit fault,
show procedure employed to assure that only one device operates
77. Provide analysis of performance of protective relays and their setting
for their coordination
78. Show calculation of protection for stator and rotor thermal-limit curves
at locked rotor and during acceleration
79. Show coordination on the operation of all protective devices with the
utility supply and for electrical system faults (selective)
80. Compute the maximum time that fault F1 can exist before the device
initiates operation
81. Show calculation for the transformer thermal ability to withstand short
circuit
82. Include calculation of transformer magnetic ability to withstand
overload
83. Provide calculation of protection motor starting at ambient
temperature and at rated full-load temperature (hot and cold)
84. Page 289-306, Perform nine step arc flash calculation and analysis
85. Define the arc flash boundary and its restrictions on qualified and
unqualified personnel
86. Explain the boundaries for shock and arc flash protection and the PPE
requirements for each
87. Determine the OCD clearing time requirements in the PEC 2017
88. Describe the incident energy analysis method and its requirements
89. Compute for the arc blast pressure and determine all possible
operating conditions
90. Perform harmonic calculation on the Grid/Distribution system
contribution and evaluation for end-user facilities
91. Show graphical representation for the variation of 3rd, 5 th and 7th
harmonic current in relation to angle of delay
92. Perform power quality Indices under harmonic distortion
93. Determine the magnitude of harmonic distortion at different points in
the electrical system
94. Calculate the three-phase short circuit duty at the point of common
coupling (PCC)
95. Page 320-321, improve recommendation relevant to objective and TER
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