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  2. Western Electric rules - Wikipedia

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    The Western Electric rules are decision rules in statistical process control for detecting out-of-control or non-random conditions on control charts. [1] Locations of the observations relative to the control chart control limits (typically at ±3 standard deviations ) and centerline indicate whether the process in question should be ...

  3. Western Electricity Coordinating Council - Wikipedia

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    The Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) promotes Bulk Electric System (BES) reliability for the entire Western Interconnection system. WECC is the Regional Entity responsible for compliance monitoring and enforcement. In addition, WECC provides an environment for the development of Reliability Standards and the coordination of the ...

  4. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

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    With the help of the American Council on Education; the NJATC has also developed a program that allows electrical apprentices to translate their instructional training into college credits. Depending on their area of study pursued, electrical apprentices could transfer up to 60 college credit hours from their electrical apprenticeship to ...

  5. Western Resource Adequacy Program - Wikipedia

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    The Western Resource Adequacy Program (WRAP) is an electricity planning and sharing agreement between electric utilities of the Western Power Pool. Its goals are to improve regional reliability and adequacy while decreasing costs by moving utilities from an individual utility framework to a regional approach. Program operations are based in Oregon.

  6. Failure of electronic components - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a subclass of electrical overstress and may cause immediate device failure, permanent parameter shifts and latent damage causing increased degradation rate. It has at least one of three components, localized heat generation, high current density and high electric field gradient; prolonged presence of currents of ...

  7. Electrical Transient Analyzer Program - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) is an electrical network modeling and simulation software tool [1] used by power systems engineers to create an "electrical digital twin" and analyze electrical power system dynamics, [2] transients and protection.

  8. Wide area synchronous grid - Wikipedia

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    For timekeeping purposes, over the course of a day the operating frequency will be varied so as to balance out deviations and to prevent line-operated clocks from gaining or losing significant time by ensuring there are 4.32 million on 50 Hz, and 5.184 million cycles on 60 Hz systems each day. This can, rarely, lead to problems.

  9. Electrothermal instability - Wikipedia

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    Evolution of the electrothermal instability in a Faraday MHD converter. Electric current lines. This instability is a turbulence of the electron gas in a non-equilibrium plasma (i.e. where the electron temperature T e is greatly higher than the overall gas temperature T g).