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I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.
The primary work of a domain is to manage and organize a group of network resources under a single administration.
Domains help in centralizing user accounts and permissions
They provide a way to organize and manage network resources such as computers, servers, and printers
Domains facilitate communication and collaboration within a network
Examples of domain systems include Microsoft Active Directory and LDAP
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
RMU stands for Ring Main Unit, a compact switchgear used in electrical distribution networks.
Used in medium voltage electrical distribution systems.
Provides protection and control for transformers and feeders.
Typically includes circuit breakers, fuses, and switches.
Commonly found in urban areas for efficient power distribution.
Example: RMUs are often used in substations and industrial sites.
A Ring Main Grid is a network design for electrical distribution, enhancing reliability and efficiency in power supply.
Provides a continuous power supply by connecting multiple distribution points in a loop.
Enhances reliability; if one section fails, power can be rerouted through another path.
Commonly used in urban areas for street lighting and commercial buildings.
Example: A ring main grid in a shopping mall ensures t...
In my experience, I have worked with transformers up to 10 MVA capacity in various projects.
Worked on a project involving a 10 MVA transformer for a commercial building.
Handled installation and maintenance of a 5 MVA transformer in an industrial facility.
Participated in the upgrade of a 3 MVA transformer for a hospital's power supply.
The refrigerant cycle is a thermodynamic process that transfers heat to provide cooling in HVAC systems.
1. Evaporation: Refrigerant absorbs heat from the environment, turning from liquid to gas.
2. Compression: The gaseous refrigerant is compressed, increasing its pressure and temperature.
3. Condensation: The high-pressure gas releases heat to the surroundings, condensing back into a liquid.
4. Expansion: The liquid refr...
Compressors are devices that increase the pressure of gases, essential in HVAC, refrigeration, and various industrial applications.
Reciprocating Compressors: Use pistons to compress gas; common in refrigeration systems.
Rotary Screw Compressors: Utilize two interlocking screws; efficient for continuous operation.
Centrifugal Compressors: Use a rotating disk to increase gas velocity; ideal for large-scale applications.
Scr...
An expansion valve regulates refrigerant flow in HVAC systems, ensuring optimal cooling efficiency and preventing system damage.
Controls refrigerant flow to the evaporator coil, optimizing cooling performance.
Reduces pressure of the refrigerant, allowing it to expand and absorb heat.
Prevents liquid refrigerant from entering the compressor, protecting it from damage.
Types include thermal expansion valves (TXV) and elect...
A VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) system is an advanced HVAC technology that provides efficient heating and cooling for buildings.
VRF systems use refrigerant as the cooling and heating medium, allowing for flexible installation.
They can simultaneously heat and cool different zones in a building, enhancing comfort.
Examples include Daikin VRV and Mitsubishi City Multi systems, known for their energy efficiency.
VRF system...
The heat mode function of VRF AC allows for heating spaces by reversing the refrigeration cycle.
Heat mode operates by reversing the refrigerant flow, extracting heat from the outside air.
It can provide simultaneous heating and cooling in different zones, enhancing comfort.
Example: In winter, while one room is heated, another can be cooled, ideal for diverse needs.
VRF systems are energy-efficient, often using inverter t...
Heat mode operation in VRF units allows for efficient heating by reversing the refrigeration cycle.
In heat mode, the VRF system reverses the refrigerant flow to provide heating instead of cooling.
The outdoor unit absorbs heat from the outside air, even in low temperatures.
Heat is transferred to the indoor units, which can be individually controlled for comfort.
This mode is energy-efficient, as it utilizes the heat exch...
A Building Management System (BMS) automates and controls building operations for efficiency and comfort.
Monitors HVAC systems for optimal performance.
Controls lighting systems to enhance energy efficiency.
Integrates security systems like access control and surveillance.
Manages energy consumption and reduces operational costs.
Examples include systems from companies like Honeywell and Johnson Controls.
BMS connects various parameters in AHU units for efficient control and monitoring of HVAC systems.
Temperature Sensors: Monitor supply and return air temperatures.
Humidity Sensors: Control humidity levels for comfort and efficiency.
Airflow Sensors: Measure and control airflow rates through the AHU.
Pressure Sensors: Monitor static pressure in ducts to ensure proper airflow.
Control Valves: Regulate water flow in cooling a...
Superheat in a refrigerant system refers to the temperature increase of vapor refrigerant above its boiling point.
Superheat ensures that the refrigerant vapor is completely vaporized before entering the compressor, preventing damage.
It is measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius above the saturation temperature of the refrigerant.
For example, if the refrigerant's saturation temperature is 40°F, and the vapor temperatu...
Subcooling is the process of cooling refrigerant below its saturation temperature to enhance system efficiency.
Subcooling occurs after the refrigerant has condensed but before it enters the expansion device.
It improves the efficiency of the refrigeration cycle by ensuring that only liquid refrigerant enters the expansion valve.
For example, if the saturation temperature of R-410A is 80°F, subcooling might bring it down ...
A domestic water network in a building distributes potable water for various uses like drinking, cooking, and sanitation.
Consists of pipes, valves, and fixtures that deliver water to different areas of the building.
Includes cold and hot water systems, with separate piping for each.
Connected to the municipal water supply or a private well.
Involves components like water heaters, pumps, and storage tanks.
Must comply with ...
Booster pumps enhance water pressure in plumbing systems, ensuring adequate flow in high-demand areas.
Compensate for low water pressure in municipal supply.
Ensure consistent water flow in multi-story buildings.
Used in irrigation systems to maintain pressure over long distances.
Commonly found in fire protection systems to meet required pressure standards.
DOL and Star Delta starters are methods for starting three-phase induction motors, differing in starting current and torque characteristics.
DOL (Direct On Line) connects the motor directly to the power supply, providing full voltage immediately.
Star Delta reduces the starting current by initially connecting the motor in a star configuration, then switching to delta.
DOL is simpler and cheaper, suitable for smaller motor...
Auto transformer starters reduce voltage for motor starting, while VFDs control speed and torque electronically.
Auto transformer starters provide reduced voltage during startup, minimizing inrush current.
VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) allow for precise control of motor speed and torque.
Auto transformers are simpler and less expensive but offer limited control compared to VFDs.
VFDs can improve energy efficiency by adj...
Circuit breakers protect electrical circuits from overloads and short circuits, ensuring safety and preventing equipment damage.
Types include Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) for overload protection and Residual Current Circuit Breakers (RCCBs) for earth fault protection.
MCBs automatically switch off when current exceeds a preset limit, preventing overheating and fire hazards.
RCCBs detect imbalances between live and n...
RCCB, MCB, and MPCB are electrical devices that protect circuits from faults, overloads, and short circuits.
RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) detects earth faults and prevents electric shock.
MCB (Miniature Circuit Breaker) protects against overload and short circuit conditions.
MPCB (Motor Protection Circuit Breaker) safeguards motors from overload, phase failure, and short circuits.
Example: RCCB is crucial in wet...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
BMS commissioning involves testing and verifying the functionality of building automation systems. Troubleshooting is necessary to identify and resolve any issues.
BMS commissioning involves verifying the functionality of HVAC systems, lighting, and other building automation systems.
Testing is done to ensure that the systems are working as intended and meeting the design specifications.
Troubleshooting is necessary to id...
Major problems in FCUs and AHUs include clogged filters, faulty motors, and leaky ducts.
Clogged filters reduce airflow and decrease efficiency.
Faulty motors can cause the unit to stop working or make loud noises.
Leaky ducts can lead to energy waste and poor indoor air quality.
Regular maintenance and inspections can prevent these issues.
Proper installation and sizing of the unit is also important.
Examples of common FCUs...
Compressor lubricants are essential for the proper functioning of HVAC systems. Their boiling point determines their effectiveness.
Compressor lubricants are used to reduce friction and wear between moving parts in HVAC systems.
The boiling point of a lubricant determines its ability to withstand high temperatures without breaking down.
Lubricants with higher boiling points are more effective in high-temperature environme...
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Journal entries in trading are used to record financial transactions and events.
Journal entries are used to record transactions such as purchases, sales, and expenses.
They are used to keep track of the financial health of a company.
Examples of journal entries in trading include recording the purchase of inventory, recording the sale of goods, and recording expenses such as rent and utilities.
Journal entries are typical...
I appeared for an interview before Jun 2021.
Round duration - 90 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Medium
Your task is to determine if a given binary tree with 'N' nodes is a valid Binary Search Tree (BST). A BST is defined by the following properties:
Validate if a given binary tree is a valid Binary Search Tree (BST) based on its properties.
Check if the left subtree of a node has only nodes with data less than the node's data.
Verify if the right subtree of a node has only nodes with data greater than the node's data.
Ensure that both the left and right subtrees are also binary search trees.
Implement a validation function for a BST.
Output 'true' if the binary tree is
Round duration - 60 Minutes
Round difficulty - Easy
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Tip 2 : Be through with your projects . At some point interviewer will ask you some project related questions
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Tip 1 : Do not put irrelevant information such as DOB
Tip 2 : Put only those skill which you can defend in cross questioning
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Beta is a measure of a stock's volatility in relation to the market. 0 beta means the stock's price is not affected by market movements. Negative beta means the stock moves opposite to the market.
Beta measures a stock's volatility in relation to the market
A beta of 1 means the stock moves in line with the market
A beta of 0 means the stock's price is not affected by market movements
A negative beta means the stock moves ...
Valuing a private company involves analyzing financial statements, market trends, and comparable transactions.
Analyze financial statements to determine revenue, expenses, and profitability
Consider market trends and industry outlook to assess growth potential
Research comparable transactions to determine valuation multiples
Apply discounted cash flow analysis to estimate future cash flows
Consider intangible assets such as...
My motivation is to constantly learn and improve. My weakness is that I can be too self-critical at times.
Motivated by a desire to learn and grow
Driven to constantly improve my skills and knowledge
Can be overly self-critical and need to work on self-compassion
Example: Motivated to take on new projects and challenges to expand my skillset
Example: Struggle with imposter syndrome and need to remind myself of my accomplish
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