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electrical

12/31/2010 9:12 AM

1. how to size up a variable frequency drives and softstarter?

2. How to compute a short circuit on system were there and motor loads, variable drives.?

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Re: electrical

12/31/2010 9:16 AM

I need very good explanation in your answers. Please do not responde with any other comments, if you are not willing to give me answer.

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Re: electrical

12/31/2010 9:27 AM

thank you, could you help me own may practice on field of electrical. happy new year ........my friend.

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12/31/2010 9:30 AM

I don't normally respond to posters who are too lazy to register, but in your case, I'll make an exception.

Perhaps you could:

1. Ask your instructor, if you are too lazy to consult the text book.

2. Look for the answer on the net for yourself, instead of asking us to do your research for you and then give you the answer.

3. Ask your Mommy.

4. Go to the library and read a book on the subject.

I hope this helps. Not!

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12/31/2010 9:34 AM

that write you could open your old book or just open your net google for more pdf. regarding you vfd/softstart.

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Re: electrical

12/31/2010 11:56 AM

1. how to size up a variable frequency drives and softstarter?

A1: It's generally considered good engineering practice to size them for the intended load.

2. How to compute a short circuit on system were there and motor loads, variable drives.?

A2: Use a calculator, but then again, I don't know how you would input "there and motor loads, variable drives". Hopefully you do.

By the way, I consider it insolent and rude of you do demand exactly how we should do your work for you. You can't even bother to add sufficient details to your query to give us enough to go on to provide reasonable help. Your mother must be ashamed of your impertinence, or maybe you were so privileged to have been raised by servants perhaps? If so, order them around, not us.

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Re: electrical

12/31/2010 12:02 PM

If so, order them around, not us. That's good for a symbolic GA!

Happy New Year!

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12/31/2010 4:36 PM

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