Lunch and Learn: 1 Line Diagram, Voltage Drop, Fault Current Calc and AIC Rating

    

Dear Colleague,

Last Thursday, we had our first seminar, and this week we continue with the 1 Line. And to keep things interesting, we are also going to discuss how easily PowerCalc calculates thevoltage drop, fault current calculation and AIC rating.

Just a few week ago, it was takeoff: the 1st ever automatic, graphic and simultaneously generated 1 Line Diagram. You talked, we listened...and the result is the one and only real time 1 Line Diagram on the planet.

Our patented technology calculates all the values for the 1 Line Diagram with our 7+ million equations. And now, these electrical engineering values are also visual. PowerCalc makes electrical engineering design so easy!

To respond to all of your questions, we are providing free webinars every Thursday through March 29th at noon EST. So, join to discuss the 1 Line Diagram, PowerCalc, the NEC, electrical engineering, particular projects, your engineering issues, your engineering calculations, whatever is on your mind. 

Just sign up at the tab below...and of course, you can always sign up for a Free 30 Day Trialwhich includes the 1 Line Diagram!

Watch PowerCalc's technology in action on a school for the Broward County School System in Florida, the largest school system in the country. It is an incredible illustration of the effectiveness oPowerCalc's 1 Line Diagram for renovation projects. The 1 Line serves as the starting point to determine the renovation design's impact on the existing power istribution system. 

So, join on one Thursday, several Thursdays or every Thursday to see for yourself. It will change the way you do electrical engineering. 

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About The Author

James Khalil, P.E. is President, Co-founder and Inventor of PowerCalc. He has 30+ years of experience at his MEP firm in Delray Beach, FL and with Carter Burgess (now Jacobs) in Fort Worth, TX; Mason & Hanger (now Zimmerman) in Lexington, KY; and Gee & Jenson (now CH2M) in West Palm Beach, FL. He received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas. His experience includes projects for Saudi Arabia and Qatar; the US Departments of Energy, State, and Defense; and universities, schools, health facilities, and arts centers.