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{VFD(Variable frequency drive) control panel}


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{Over Current Relays}

                   

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{The electric heating process with methods}

                    

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{Corona Effect in transmission lines}

                    

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{Ohm's law brief explanation}

                     

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{Shielded metal arc welding}

                     

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{Why always 50 or 60 Hz power supply frequency.}

                     

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{Submerged arc welding}

                    

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{Difference between Alternator & Generator}

                     

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{Merz price differential protection of Alternator.}


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{Reaction turbine}

                     

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{RVDT (Rotary variable differential transformer or transducer)}

                     

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{Impulse turbine}

                     

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{Schur Cohn stability test}

                     

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{Difference between Fire tube and Water-tube boiler.}

                     

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{All about TRIAC}


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{Nozzles & Diffusers}


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{Explanation of static relay}


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{Air preheater, Superheater & Re-heaters}


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{Distance or impedance relay}


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 {Economiser in steam power plants.}


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{Buchholz relay}


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{NBFM (Narrowband frequency modulation) & WBFM (Wideband frequency modulation)


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{LVDT (Linear variable differential transformer or transducers)}


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{Active transducers & Passive transducers}


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