Substation Maintenance

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Substation Maintenance

  • >90%

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • 80-89%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 70-79%

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • 60-69%

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • <60%

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
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zog

Senior Member
Location
Charlotte, NC
This is from a discussion in another thread, the link below has several basic subjet matter quizzes, click on the Substation Maintenance I link and put your score in the poll. No one knows who scored what (Usnless you want to share that info) No cheating, be honest, only 1 try, this is for the good of as all.

http://www.electricaltrainingservice...ment_tests.php

(If you pass all areas, PM me a resume )
 

zog

Senior Member
Location
Charlotte, NC
I think it is filtred by some sofware, Flash or something like that, the site is a Megger site so it is safe, maybe you have to do a Ctrl and click.
 

jdsmith

Senior Member
Location
Ohio
zog said:
(If you pass all areas, PM me a resume )

What about passing three? Did well on safety, basics, and substation 1. I guessed a lot on substation 2 and got a good score but that doesn't mean I know the material.

By the way, thanks for sharing all of the information that you do on here. I'm into a scale of industrial power that most people don't have experience with and it's hard for me to know where to go to learn things. On a related note, do you have a recommended list of IEEE publications to read? I found out I have access to the IEEE digital library through school (all published standards for free) and I wanted to download whatever I could before I lose that.
 

zog

Senior Member
Location
Charlotte, NC
jdsmith said:
What about passing three? Did well on safety, basics, and substation 1. I guessed a lot on substation 2 and got a good score but that doesn't mean I know the material.

By the way, thanks for sharing all of the information that you do on here. I'm into a scale of industrial power that most people don't have experience with and it's hard for me to know where to go to learn things. On a related note, do you have a recommended list of IEEE publications to read? I found out I have access to the IEEE digital library through school (all published standards for free) and I wanted to download whatever I could before I lose that.

Color books, start with Red, Gold, and Buff. For testing try Paul Gils "Electrical Power System testing and Maintenance"

Sounds like you would make a good field testing guy.
 
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