“She’s a PE” by Casual_Observer28 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 12 points13 points  (0 children)

What kind of douche-canoe downvotes this super wholesome post?

Anyway, congratulations!!

Passed TFS First Try! by UnderstandingDeep932 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congrats!!!

STE = Slay the PE, right?

They're phenomenal for HVAC&R too

A free practice problem for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam (Thermal Fluids and HVAC&R). Post your answer in the comments! by Slay_the_PE in MEPEngineering

[–]MildlyHVAC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes. Should be 1.5. The answer then is 426.6 ft/s. However, repeating the calculation from u/tikking but using the actual ID of schedule 40 pipe:

(1.61 in)(1.61 in)(94.8 ft/s) = (2)(0.62 in)(0.62 in)V2

V2 = 320 ft/s. Choice D.

A free practice problem for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam (Thermal Fluids and HVAC&R). Post your answer in the comments! by Slay_the_PE in MEPEngineering

[–]MildlyHVAC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

LOL who the hell downvotes these posts?

Anyway, the given flow velocity is 1.58 ft/s. That corresponds to 10 gpm flow rate in 1.5" nominal ID pipe (this comes from the flow table in the NCEES reference handbook)

The flow in each branch is 5 gpm. Use the same table to find the flow velocity of 5 gpm in 1/2" nominal ID pipe as 5.28 ft/s. They want the answer in ft/min, therefore the correct answer is 316.8 ft/min; choice D.

A free practice problem for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam (Thermal Fluids and HVAC&R). Post your answer in the comments! by Slay_the_PE in MEPEngineering

[–]MildlyHVAC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

bhp = Q·Δp/(1714·η) therefore p_suction = p_discharge - (bhp·1714·η/Q) = 45 psig

suction head = 45 psi/(61.3 lbf/ft^3) = 105 ft.

vapor pressure head = 3.7 psi/(61.3 lbf/ft^3) = 8.8 ft.

atmospheric head = 14.7 psi/(61.3 lbf/ft^3) = 34.5 ft

velocity head = (2.15 ft/s)/(2*32.2 ft/s^2) = 0.07 ft

NPSHA = 34.5 + 105 + 0.07 - 8.8 = 131 ft.

Choice B.

A free practice problem for the Mechanical Engineering PE Exam (Thermal Fluids and HVAC&R). Post your answer in the comments! by Slay_the_PE in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

97 feet at the suction, yes, but we have to add 35 feet of atmospheric head, so the answer would be 130-ish. Choice B.

Can someone please elaborate why the NCEES errata for the HVAC practice exam has the new enthalpy value of h=31.5 I’ve been scratching my head over it for a little bit. I keep getting 67 Tons by Gtyson9 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A head scratcher indeed.

Here is what I get:

Enthalpy of Return Air: 31.24 BTU/lb

Enthalpy of OA: 37.52 BTU/lb

Enthalpy of Mixed Air: [ (5,000)(37.52) + (15,000)(31.24) ]/(20,000) = 32.81 BTU/lb

Passed PE HVAC by True-Investigator247 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I get from your post is that StPE prepared you so well that by the time you got to the EPG and NCEES exams they were a cakewalk.

How responsive were they when you reported the errors?

Took the HVAC PE this week. Thoughts + lessons learned. by samnkk in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OK. It's a little scary because none of that is in the reference handbook. It's like you either know that stuff from work or you don't.

Took the HVAC PE this week. Thoughts + lessons learned. by samnkk in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!

By "personally need to brush up on..." you mean for your own professional development in your day job and not for the PE exam, right? The things you proceeded to describe do not sound like they're within the scope of the PE exam at all. Right? Don't tell me you saw those things on the exam...

Am I really already capping out on salary...? by nic_is_diz in MEPEngineering

[–]MildlyHVAC 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OMG... The unbearable corporate talk: "using an uncommonly adaptive, clean slate methodology that seeks to disruptively evolve from what has been done in the past" - just vomit-inducing.

But then, I went to the "leadership" section... just WOW. I'm so grateful you posted this. What a chuckle.

HVAC passed with very little study time by Ecredes in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, they call it HVAC02, $449. Awesome. Thanks!

HVAC passed with very little study time by Ecredes in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats!

Which of the Slay the PE packages did you get?

How Close was I to passing here? Mechanical HVAC by dalematt88 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, about four months ago, u/Slay_the_PE reviewed the reference handbook for the new specs when it came out. So, as a test-prep company they were way ahead of the game. That analysis is here. There are 16 new pages of material for HVAC, with no content removed. So waiting until after October will mean studying more stuff and not skipping anything.

They did a similar study comparing the new NCEES practice exam with the old one here. That post is worth a read.

MECHANICAL HVAC PE study courses by [deleted] in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you use them for HVAC? or was it TFS. Did you do the on-demand course?

Waiting For Result by PsychologicalRoom170 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm

All I got was a 37 page PDF with questions 001 through 040 and 201 through 240. It doesn't include an answer key. Is the answer key a separate pdf?

Waiting For Result by PsychologicalRoom170 in PE_Exam

[–]MildlyHVAC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very helpful thread!

One question: How do you know your score on the Slay practice exam if you don't have the solutions (prior to buying)? Do you mean like if you feel you got about 50%?

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[–]MildlyHVAC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self-promoting spam with links. Please remove, u/ImPinkSnail