Friday, August 30, 2019

Hiatus?

Maybe, not really. Some will argue if a 2-year pause is a short-term hiatus.

Anyway, that two years of absence was a costly one as during that period I lost possession of my domain thegreenmechanics.com. The web-hosting company has now put my domain up for sale at $2,595 which would have been RM10,000 had I decided to put it up for sale before the expiry of my domain's tenure. My blog is now hosted on Google's blogspot until I can find a suitable domain to park it.

I hope to continue blogging again and share some work related experience and stuffs.

Meanwhile....

Our recent activity was hiking at Maragang Hill, Kundasang Sabah.



It was a very refreshing, not-so-challenging hike, or rather a walk I'd say. I will talk about it in more detail later.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

When engineers make Ketupat


Ahh...don't you just love the details engineers put into things you thought were plain simple.


Malaysia's Ketupat

The Ketupat - type of rice dumpling or rice cake - is one of the popular Malay delicacies that have been listed as heritage food in Malaysia. The Ketupat, when translated in English, is literally a made from glutinous rice.

It’s usually wrapped in a triangular shape using the leaves of the fan palm Licuala. Wrapped in a pouch of woven palm leaves, is then boiled for hours. As the rice cooks, the grains expand to fill the pouch and the rice becomes compressed into soft cakes.

In Malaysia, Ketupat is also traditionally served by Malays at open houses on festive occasions such as Idul Fitri (Hari Raya Aidilfitri).


Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri from The Green Mechanics
Kota Kinabalu,
25 June 2017



Credit to: (i)Hollidays in malaysia - click for more info
(ii)Anonymous - for the image/drawing (via whatsap)

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Thursday, June 15, 2017

XLPE insulated cable - Current rating

I am currently working on a pump replacement project; specifically reviewing the motor control centre with the view to upgrade them from the current resistance starter to variable frequency drive, VFD. I've gotten some quick references and information from a couple of sites that would be handy for my personal use and I hope the website owners are fine with it.

The resistance starter was fine, reliable and lasted but with the availability of VFD at reasonable price, coupled with the prospect of energy saving for such starter, it is a viable option for the premium efficiency motor manufactured by Nidec.

Exactly my interest is on the 630mm2, XLPE 1/C, multicore 300mm2 and 400mm2 armoured cables.


For more info of this cable, see link at the bottom of the article.



Table 1: Single-core XLPE insulated un-armoured cable


Table 2: Four-core XLPE insulated, armoured cable

Hopefully this job will be completed by year end and I can have some time blogging again.


Note: This will be for my own use. If you are looking for current carrying capacity/rating of other cable types, head over to Electrical Notes, link given below.

Credits & references:
Electrical Notes
Universal Cable (M) S/B