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Transmission & distribution refers to the movement of electricity from power plants to consumers.
Transmission involves high voltage power lines that transport electricity over long distances
Distribution involves lower voltage lines that deliver electricity to homes and businesses
Both are essential components of the electrical grid
Examples of transmission equipment include transformers, circuit breakers, and substations
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Pole types refer to the different materials and designs used for electrical poles, each with their own specific use.
Wooden poles are commonly used for low voltage distribution lines.
Steel poles are used for high voltage transmission lines.
Concrete poles are used for areas with high wind loads or corrosive environments.
Fiberglass poles are used for areas with high moisture content or where conductivity is a concern.
Pole...
There are two types of insulators: Pin type and Suspension type.
Pin type insulators are used for low voltage distribution lines.
Suspension type insulators are used for high voltage transmission lines.
Pin type insulators are mounted on the cross-arm of the pole.
Suspension type insulators are suspended from the cross-arm of the tower.
Pin type insulators have only one insulating unit.
Suspension type insulators have multip
Tariff refers to the rate at which electricity is charged to consumers. There are different types of tariffs based on usage and time.
Flat rate tariff - same rate for all units consumed
Time of use tariff - different rates for different times of the day
Seasonal tariff - different rates for different seasons
Demand tariff - based on the maximum demand during a billing period
Prepaid tariff - payment made in advance for a ce...
A feeder is an electrical circuit that supplies power to a branch circuit or a group of circuits.
Feeder is used to distribute power to various loads in a building or facility.
It is typically a larger gauge wire than the branch circuit it supplies.
Feeder can be overhead or underground depending on the installation.
Examples of feeders include the main electrical service entrance and subpanels.
Feeder protection devices in
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I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
In general, aptitude tests measure ones competence in logical reasoning, numerical skills, or verbal ability.
The approach to technical issues in civil engineering often involves analyzing the problem, considering various solutions, and selecting the most feasible option.
Identify the technical issue and its impact on the project
Analyze the possible solutions and their pros and cons
Consider factors such as cost, time, and resources
Consult with team members or experts for input
Select the most feasible solution and implement it
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Cement grade refers to the strength and quality of cement used in construction.
Cement grade is determined by the compressive strength of cement mortar cubes after 28 days of curing.
The most commonly used cement grades are 33, 43, and 53, indicating their respective compressive strengths in megapascals (MPa).
Higher cement grades are used for structures that require higher strength, such as bridges and high-rise building...
Yes, the standard size of a concrete cube is 15 cm × 15 cm × 15 cm.
The standard size of a concrete cube is used for testing the compressive strength of concrete.
The cubes are casted and cured for 28 days before testing.
The cubes are tested using a compression testing machine.
The compressive strength of concrete is calculated by dividing the maximum load applied to the cube by the cross-sectional area of the cube.
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Curing is the process of maintaining moisture and temperature conditions for freshly placed concrete to promote its hydration and strength gain.
Curing is essential for the strength and durability of concrete.
It involves keeping the concrete moist and at a proper temperature for a specific period of time.
Curing can be done using various methods such as water curing, membrane curing, and steam curing.
The duration of curi...
The strength of cement depends on its grade and type.
The strength of cement is measured in terms of compressive strength.
The grade of cement determines its strength. Higher the grade, higher the strength.
Type of cement also affects its strength. For example, Portland cement has higher strength than lime cement.
The strength of cement is also influenced by factors such as curing time, temperature, and humidity.
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