Recommend studying kwh standards and calculations, rotating machinery, distance relaying, grounding, as well as power and fault calculations.
Recommend studying kwh standards and calculations, rotating machinery, distance relaying, grounding, as well as power and fault calculations.
what was the hardest question you seen while taking the 4? thnx for taking time to help out!
I do remember a few questions but this one sticks out in my mind:
A single line feeds 2 separate loads. The first load is 1200kw at .80 pf. The second load is 800kva and 300 kvar. What is the total load on the single line feeder?
I don't remember all of the answers but you can get the idea. I do remember calculating the loads in both directions so as to back up my answer. I doubt you would see this question in the exact same numerology but at least you can get a leg up on a calculation like this. Good luck. Bob.
New to the sight, taking the Level 4 at the end of July... I could use all the tips I can get....
I've got an unrelated question... How many NETA Level 4 Techs are there?
There are quite a few level 4 members on this site and some pretty sharp level 3's as well. You can usually find them by browsing the Level 4 forum, if you post any questions about the test someone will probably help you out. -> http://testguy.net/forums/10-Level-4-Senior-ETT
As far as study tips for the Level 4, here are a few threads to get you started:
http://testguy.net/threads/1223-Stud...e-NETA-Level-4
http://testguy.net/threads/1296-NETA...st-Spring-2000
http://testguy.net/threads/1293-NETA...ts-Spring-2000
Thanks for the info... I was wondering how many Level 4 techs there are in the country, or, in NETA as a whole...
Just curious
No problem. I am not sure how many NETA 4 techs there are nationwide but I would bet it's very few compared to Levels 2 and 3. There are many prerequisites and the NETA 4 exam is rumored to be as hard as the PE test. I am looking to take the NETA 4 as well so I would be am to know how it goes. Best of luck to you!
Getting ready to take the level 4. Does anyone know of any significant changes in the 2015 maintenance specs that may show up on the test?
Revisions for NETA 2015 Maintenance Testing Specifications Include:
- New numbering system for more accurate referencing
- Protective Relays update
- Instrument Transformers update
- Rotating Machinery update
- New Table 100.11
- Revised Table 100.1
- Updated references to industry standards
- Many more revisions - all marked in the margins for ease of use
http://www.netaworld.org/standards/ansi-neta-mts
Thanks for such a complete and quick reply.