Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
This is a very general electronic, electricity and automation question.
I have in my fourty+ years as a commissioning engineer, trouble-shooter and designer with ABB, Siemens and own company found that there are a few very common mistakes that account for a vast majority of all problems in automation and drive systems.
I am going to sit down in southern France (Camargue) for a couple of months and compile 30 - 40 dominant causes for unexpected problems and badly functioning systems. It will be about inrush currents that takes out fuses/breakers and cause short contact life, unnecessary high band-width that makes systems unreliable, cooling and why it - contrary to popular belief - is good to have. There will be eternal but forgotten truths about many other things like bearing currents (that will be a long chapter), DC motor operation and thyristor drives and I will mostly use stuff that I have collected during field work. Each subject will get a two - seven pages (A4 - a little less than legal - format) treatment with four or five pages being typical.
I am, however, sure I will miss out a few important topics, I have, after all, not seen all problems (I think).
So, if you have any unusual, interesting or plain stupid things that you think should be included in the book, please add a few sentences here. Or e-mail me. Also, if anyone in southern France would like to have a Pastis with me, just say so. I could use some divertissement... (I do speak French, so language is not a problem. Especially not after a few 51
).
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.
I have in my fourty+ years as a commissioning engineer, trouble-shooter and designer with ABB, Siemens and own company found that there are a few very common mistakes that account for a vast majority of all problems in automation and drive systems.
I am going to sit down in southern France (Camargue) for a couple of months and compile 30 - 40 dominant causes for unexpected problems and badly functioning systems. It will be about inrush currents that takes out fuses/breakers and cause short contact life, unnecessary high band-width that makes systems unreliable, cooling and why it - contrary to popular belief - is good to have. There will be eternal but forgotten truths about many other things like bearing currents (that will be a long chapter), DC motor operation and thyristor drives and I will mostly use stuff that I have collected during field work. Each subject will get a two - seven pages (A4 - a little less than legal - format) treatment with four or five pages being typical.
I am, however, sure I will miss out a few important topics, I have, after all, not seen all problems (I think).
So, if you have any unusual, interesting or plain stupid things that you think should be included in the book, please add a few sentences here. Or e-mail me. Also, if anyone in southern France would like to have a Pastis with me, just say so. I could use some divertissement... (I do speak French, so language is not a problem. Especially not after a few 51
Gunnar Englund
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Half full - Half empty? I don't mind. It's what in it that counts.