Copyright Infringement 

By on

dmca_logo

myElectrical does not support or promote the use of copyrighted material without the copyright owner's consent.

If you believe that material for which you own the copyright right has been posted on myElectrical,  please follow the Copyright Infringement procedure below to have the material removed (or to request a source citation be added).

Copyright Infringement Notification

To report a Copyright infringement  pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and request removal of the offending content, please use our contact_us form to send a notification.  To comply with the DMCA, your notification needs to include the following:

  1. Details and link (URL) to the infringing material on our site.
  2. Details of the material being infringed (ISBNs, publication dates, URL, etc.).
  3. You physical address, telephone number and email.
  4. “good faith” statement, for example:
    I have a good faith belief that the use of this material is not authorized by me, the copyright holder, or the law.
  5. “under penalty of perjury” statement, for example:
    Under penalty of perjury, I state that the information contained in this notification is accurate and that I am the copyright holder.
  6. “action” statement, for example:
    I hereby request that you remove or disable access to this material as it appears on your site.
  7. Signed with your full legal name (typed is acceptable)

Request Citation

If you are happy for the content to remain on our site, but would like a citation added,  please submit a copyright infringement notification as shown.  Please change item (6) to request a citation, rather than removal. 



More interesting Notes:
Steven McFadyen's avatar Steven McFadyen

Steven has over twenty five years experience working on some of the largest construction projects. He has a deep technical understanding of electrical engineering and is keen to share this knowledge. About the author

myElectrical Engineering

comments powered by Disqus



Batteries

A battery consists of one or more cells, each of which use stored chemical energy to produce electrical energy, There are many types of cells and these...

Why use catalogues

I'm a fan of using manufacturers catalogues. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly, if your involved in the purchase of equipment, you will likely...

Introduction to Current Transformers

Current transformers (CTs) are used to convert high level currents to a smaller more reasonable level for use as inputs to protection relays and metering...

IEEE Winds of Change

IEEE TV has a part series of videos on wind power and it's implication. For a really good overview to the technologies and issues around wind power, these...

IEC Reference Designations

The IEC publishes a series of documents and rules governing the preparation of documents, drawings and the referencing of equipment.   Depending on country...

Maximum Demand for Buildings

Estimating maximum demand is a topic frequently discussed. Working out how much power to allow for a building can be very subjective . Allowing too much...

What is LED?

Light Emitting Diodes (LED ) are increasing gaining favour in both the domestic and commercial sectors; due to their efficiency, sustainability and durability...

Maxwell's Equations - Introduction

Maxwell's Equations are a set of fundamental relationships, which govern how electric and magnetic fields interact. The equations explain how these fields...

Tech Topics/Application Notes - Siemens

There are a lot of interesting two page type notes on various medium voltage topics – switchgear, circuit breakers, bus systems etc. It is on the Siemens...

IEC 61439 - The Switchgear Standard

The new standard IEC 61439 replaces the old 60439. Compared to the old standard, the new 61439 is a more clearly defined and takes into account the assembly...

Have some knowledge to share

If you have some expert knowledge or experience, why not consider sharing this with our community.  

By writing an electrical note, you will be educating our users and at the same time promoting your expertise within the engineering community.

To get started and understand our policy, you can read our How to Write an Electrical Note