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Author: Edvard Csanyi (Technical Articles)

Edvard Csanyi

1750 awesome technical articles

Edvard Csanyi - Author at EEP-Electrical Engineering Portal

Hi, I'm an electrical engineer, programmer and founder of EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. I worked twelve years at Schneider Electric in the position of technical support for low- and medium-voltage projects and the design of busbar trunking systems.

I'm highly specialized in the design of LV/MV switchgear and low-voltage, high-power busbar trunking (<6300A) in substations, commercial buildings and industry facilities. I'm also a professional in AutoCAD programming.

Biography: https://electrical-engineering-portal.com/edvard-csanyi

Energy and Power

Purposes and Examples of Safety Interlocking Devices

Most switchboards and motor control centres are fitted with a variety of electrical and mechanical safety interlocking devices. Their purposes are to protect against for example: Withdrawing the switching device while it is carrying load or fault current. Prevent the switching… Read more

Feb 05, 2014 | By

Purposes and Examples of Safety Interlocking Devices
Energy and Power

Conceptual Model of Smart Grid Framework by IEC

From a communication point of view, each system plays the role of either supplier or consumer of information, or more typically both. In addition to this intersystem communication, these systems consist of subsystems with specific internal communications. The following paragraphs… Read more

Feb 03, 2014 | By

Conceptual model of smart grid framework
Power Substation

6 Simple Rules to Ensure Substation Safety

Another extremely important substation engineering aspect is associated with safety protection. It is fair to say that safety is always a No. 1 priority in substation design, operation and maintenance. Unlike the case where a higher reliability required a larger… Read more

Jan 27, 2014 | By

6 Simple Rules to Ensure Substation Safety
Energy and Power

Dimensioning of Power Distribution Systems (2)

Continued from the first part: Dimensioning of Power Distribution Systems (1) Dimensioning of cable routes and devices follows the maximum load currents to be expected at this distribution level. As a rule: Ib max = ∑ installed capacity x simultaneity… Read more

Jan 24, 2014 | By

Dimensioning of Power Distribution Systems (2)
Energy and Power

Dimensioning of Power Distribution Systems (1)

When the basic supply concept for the electricity supply system has been established, it is necessary to dimension the electrical power system. Dimensioning means the sizing rating of all equipment and components to be used in the power system. In… Read more

Jan 20, 2014 | By

Dimensioning of Power Distribution Systems (1)
High Voltage

8 main disadvantages of HVDC transmission

Few weeks back I posted an article about advantages of HVDC over HVAC transmission systems. Advantages of HVDC are numerous and very well recognized, but like everything on this earth this system has other side too. The eight main disadvantages… Read more

Jan 10, 2014 | By

8 Main Disadvantages of HVDC Transmission
Energy and Power

U.S. Renewable Energy – The Facts!

About 82% of the nation’s energy comes from fossil fuels, 8% from nuclear, and 9% from renewable sources. Wind is the fastest growing renewable source, but contributes only 1% of total energy used in the U.S. The examples below illustrate… Read more

Jan 08, 2014 | By

U.S. Renewable Energy - The Facts!
Energy and Power

Driving Distributed Energy with Smart Networks

The smart network will set up a virtuous cycle for distributed generators and energy storage devices. It will grow the market by opening up more niches where distributed energy is economically competitive. This growth will lead to economies of scale… Read more

Jan 03, 2014 | By

Driving Distributed Energy with Smart Networks
Transformers

Economic Evaluation of Transformer Losses

Transformer losses represent power that cannot be delivered to customers and therefore have an associated economic cost to the transformer user/owner. A reduction in transformer losses generally results in an increase in the transformer’s cost. Depending on the application, there may be… Read more

Jan 01, 2014 | By

Economic Evaluation of Transformer Losses


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