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Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Rules of Thumb!
(Strictly Engineering)-
Rules of Thumb
There are the so called rules of thumb in engineering. There are also things called empirical formulas. These things may be called convenient tools, and could be discounted as to their value and usefulness sometimes. But, come to think of it, they are often near to the truth or safe solutions, when used. The often called rules of thumb are actually methods that are used for expediency, but when detailed calculations are made theoretically, the results are near to that one , arrived at using the rule. Similarly, empirical formulas, when conditions are well understood and defined provide very useful solutions.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
Rules of Thumb
There are the so called rules of thumb in engineering. There are also things called empirical formulas. These things may be called convenient tools, and could be discounted as to their value and usefulness sometimes. But, come to think of it, they are often near to the truth or safe solutions, when used. The often called rules of thumb are actually methods that are used for expediency, but when detailed calculations are made theoretically, the results are near to that one , arrived at using the rule. Similarly, empirical formulas, when conditions are well understood and defined provide very useful solutions.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Safety in circuit disconnects!
Safety in circuit disconnects!
When trying to open a particular circuit disconnecting device, always make sure that the downstream loads are not in operation. This would ensure that current flow to the load end is not taking place, and severe arching is avoided. Note that this is especially true when the downstream loads draw large currents, and the circuit disconnect is an ordinary knife switch..
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
When trying to open a particular circuit disconnecting device, always make sure that the downstream loads are not in operation. This would ensure that current flow to the load end is not taking place, and severe arching is avoided. Note that this is especially true when the downstream loads draw large currents, and the circuit disconnect is an ordinary knife switch..
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Water Storage!
An alternative plan for a Water Storage!
In the past several decades, the conventional thinking in having a domestic water supply storage tank for home use was to have an elevated water tank of full (100%) capacity, separate from the house. This idea made necessary the construction of a strong structure and foundation that would support a heavy tank, which nowadays can be very expensive. One way to avoid a heavy structure and foundation is to use a large concrete ground tank, and an elevated small steel tank that would not require a heavy structure and foundation. The arrangement should allow the small elevated tank refill by means of a small electric water supply pump from the large ground tank. Refilling is done on as needed basis, instead of putting to elevated requirement all the water in storage, which would require a lot of (pumping) electricity. This way, your electric usage and energy bill is spread more evenly throughout several days or months, and helps cash flow requirement to ease a home budget, when the volume of water in storage is quite substantial.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
In the past several decades, the conventional thinking in having a domestic water supply storage tank for home use was to have an elevated water tank of full (100%) capacity, separate from the house. This idea made necessary the construction of a strong structure and foundation that would support a heavy tank, which nowadays can be very expensive. One way to avoid a heavy structure and foundation is to use a large concrete ground tank, and an elevated small steel tank that would not require a heavy structure and foundation. The arrangement should allow the small elevated tank refill by means of a small electric water supply pump from the large ground tank. Refilling is done on as needed basis, instead of putting to elevated requirement all the water in storage, which would require a lot of (pumping) electricity. This way, your electric usage and energy bill is spread more evenly throughout several days or months, and helps cash flow requirement to ease a home budget, when the volume of water in storage is quite substantial.
Written by: Sanoy Suerte, RME/MBM; http://www.linkedin.com/in/sannysuerte
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