Dear all I appreciate if any of you will share the Presentation on "LT POWER SYSTEM". In fact I have to prepare a presentation giving full details of Proposed Power System for a Huge project. Thanks in advance
Is the project being presented one that a CR4 reader has presented on before?
If so, then there is no point in duplicating it as the intended recipients will have seen it before.
If not, then there is no information among the CR4 readership that can be used in this particular case. Best of British with it!
Is this post about presentation techniques or about plagiarism? Interested readers want to know.....
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Thanks for quick response. The presentation you mentioned in CR4 unfortunately I di not see. I'll appreciate if you please send the link so I can see the presentation.
This post not for Presentation Techniques it is for PRESENTATION to get the better idea for an important presentation.
This is a vast subject. If your target audience consists of knowledgeable engineers from the client, you need to only present how you are better than the competition. If they are laymen (perhaps non-technical decision makers), your job is tougher.
Here is a small represntation of a MV/LV system, image courtesy Electrical Review via Cooper Bussmann...
You may want to visit this thread, which gives an excellent link to the Siemens Online learning page...posted by hithuanand
Please give us the, "full details of Proposed Power System for a Huge project" and maybe we can help.
This is information you must have as the "Manager Project Technical". Unfortunately, if you do not know these details, how could you ever make an intelligent presentation?
We'll be getting how to get generators around sharp corners next! Sorry, no it was overhead crane booms stuck on tight bends or was it turbines on steep hills?
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Well, i think it was the reversibility of turbines, generators, pumps, etc etc which were made north of the Equator being used south of the same. Reversibility.
Just like people below the earth fall off at night you know
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you guys say it all there . . . .
i presume that the question comes from a project manager who does not have an electrical power engineering background and does not have an engineer of that description in his team . . . i also presume that the project manager is making a very preliminary presentation for which he does not have a budget sanction or a mandate to engage professional help . . . whereas i presume that i have understood the problem i admit my inability to place a solution . . . .
This manager OP reminds me of a General who was at the battle front (?) ...he was short of some bolts to repair the tanks. He radioed for them, and was told "Bolts ready, threads not yet done". He radioed back "Send the f****** bolts NOW, send threads later !!!"
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