I am designing a 400kV GIS substation. For that purpose please help me to provide a 400kV GIS erection manual to know how GIS installed and how it is removed?
You have to be the most clueless consultant I have ever come across.
Please help me.
Not with such a major, MAJOR project YOU are charging your client for, and I would strongly advise everyone else not to either due to ethical and safety reasons.
Based on your previous CR4 questions how do you still have your consultancy job?
Every engineer does something for the first time, and alot of the time as well.....but to brazenly just ask this type of question on a forum is too weird.
Start researching man. You went to school to learn how to learn and understand new things too.
Come back with some citations that need clarifying if you get stuck.
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Step 1: Call a qualified Electrical Engineer with experience in Substation Design to tackle this project.
Step 2: Beg him to allow you to participate in it by performing menial tasks such as drafting, fetching his Chai, cleaning his sandals etc.
Step 3: After about 15 years of learning at the feet of a master, take on a much smaller project and have him review it before release, so that nobody gets killed.
By the way for a point of reference; I am an Electrical Engineer, have been for 30 years. I would not tackle such a project because I have zero experience in substation design, and I think it is not someting that should be engineered out of manuals or books. Even though everyone has to start somewhere, you do not see surgeons being given a delicate brain tumor removal as first year residents.
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