The course includes a copy of the work book in PDF format written by Jim Phillips, P.E. that he uses in his live classes. In addition to the PDF file of the workbook you will receive Jim's commentary and solved example problems as part of the file. Successful completion of this course will result in the participant being awarded 0.8 CEUs / 8.0 PDHs of Continuing Education Credit.
The methods used in this course are based on the IEEE Buff and Red books. This program is recommended for personnel responsible for the specification, maintenance and operation of power distribution systems such as designers, engineers, and electricians. It also makes an excellent review for the Electrical Professional Engineer Exam.
Short Circuit Analysis Distance Learning Self Study Program - 0.8 CEUs / 8.0 PDHs
- Introduction to Short Circuit Analysis
- Codes and Standards
- Three Phase Short Circuit Calculations
- Per Phase Analysis
- X/R Ratio
- Source Impedance
- Conductor Impedance
- Conductor Examples
- Transformer Impedance
- Infinite Bus Calculations
- Transformer Examples
- Motor Contribution
- Device Interrupting Ratings
- X/R and Asymmetry
- Fuses
- Current Limitation
- Series Rated Systems
- Fully Rated Systems
- Case Problem
SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
Earn 0.8 CEUs / 8 PDHs of continuing education credit by successfully completing this course. T2G courses are IACET approved which is acceptable to most state boards such as New York. T2G is also registered with Florida for PE license renewal.
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OTHER T2G DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES
- Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Video Course
- Protective Device Coordination Analysis Video Course
- Per Unit and Symmetrical Components - Available Soon!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: JIM PHILLIPS
For more than twenty-five years, Jim Phillips, P.E. has conducted over 1,700 live electrical training seminars for tens of thousands of people around the world.
Jim's unique teaching style and ability to answer the tough questions make complex subjects easy-to-understand. Class participants continually rate him as one of the best instructors in the industry. This is the course that other instructors attend to see how it's done!
Jim is a member of the IEEE 1584 Working Group "Guide for Performing Arc Flash Hazard Calculations". He has developed programs on topics such as Electrical Safety, Arc Flash Studies, Power System Design, Short Circuit Analysis and Protective Device Coordination Studies. Jim is also a contributing writer for NEC Digest - the official magazine of The National Electrical Code.