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|a Residential, commercial and industrial electrical systems :
|b network & installation, Volume 2 /
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a A. Dedication -- B. Preface -- C. Acknowledgements -- A. Part 1: standards and procedures -- 1. Project procedures -- General -- Feasibility study -- Conceptual design report (cdr) or design features report (dfr) -- Detailed design -- Tender process -- Changes to contract document and construction issue -- Shop or vendor drawing review -- Contract instruction or site instruction -- Construction supervision and construction queries -- Factory testing -- Site testing and commissioning -- As-built documentation -- 2. Regulations and standards -- General -- Local electrical regulations -- Local building regulations -- Local fire regulations -- Insurance company requirements -- Local power company requirements -- Local dangerous goods requirements -- Local council requirements -- Client or user standards -- National and international standards -- Compliance procedure -- Conclusion -- 3. Power company network -- General -- Generation -- Transmission -- Primary distribution -- Secondary distribution system -- Supply method and voltage to customer -- Privatization and de-regulation of the power industry -- 4. Coordination with local power company -- General -- Supply availability and reliability -- Cost of supply -- Power on date -- Supply voltage -- Supply option, source and route -- Demarcation -- Revenue meter location -- Tariffs -- Easements -- Three-phase and single-phase fault levels at the point of high-voltage supply -- Protection settings of the relays/hv fuse characteristics within the power company's equipment -- In-house generation -- Largest motor size -- Limitation on harmonics -- Legal limits of voltage and frequency variations -- Security measures -- Facilities required by the local power company -- 5. Load estimates -- General -- Types -- Timing -- Load data -- Record -- Initial maximum demand estimation -- Detailed load estimate -- Load type -- Motors -- Normal and standby equipment -- Future load provision -- Diversity factor -- Maximum demand estimation for distribution board -- Maximum demand calculations for apartment or free standing house -- Maximum demand estimation for motor control centre (switchboard) -- Maximum demand estimation for low-voltage switchboard (also called as power centre) -- Equipment not connected to switchboard -- Maximum demand calculations for high-voltage switchboard -- Maximum demand calculations for bus bars or power transformer in switchyard -- Maximum demand whole system -- Maximum demand estimation for emergency lighting source or generator -- 6. Revenue and check metering -- General -- Basic construction -- Selection criteria -- Type of customer -- Type of supply -- Accuracy class of meters -- Manual vs remote meter reading -- Revenue meter location -- Revenue metering arrangement -- Revenue meter reading -- Billing period -- Revenue meter calibration -- Ripple control -- Tariffs -- Commercial and industrial tariff -- Commercial and industrial customers with generating plant -- 7. Capital cost estimate -- General -- Elements of cost estimation -- Cost estimation -- Cost estimate for a house -- Cost estimate for apartment -- Cost estimate for high-rise residential building -- Cost estimate for a single commercial unit -- Cost estimate for commercial building electrical system -- Cost estimate for industrial system.
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|a B. Part 2: selection of network -- 8. Basic principles -- General -- Design criteria -- Local isolation of equipment -- Isolation of incoming power supply -- Interlock between two incoming supplies -- Remote earth switch interlock -- Transformer winding or oil temperature relay connection -- Earth leakage protection -- Special installations -- Design of lighting and small power distribution system -- Incoming power supply arrangement -- High-rise buildings -- Choice of internal supply voltage -- Modifications to existing system -- Design documents -- 9. Residential system networks -- General -- Incoming power supply free standing house -- Incoming power supply to an apartment building -- Incoming power supply to a complex containing more than one building -- Distribution system for apartment building and complex -- Revenue metering for apartment building and complex -- Power requirement for house and apartment -- Power requirement for common areas or services within apartment buildings and complex -- Luminaires for house or apartment -- Luminaires for common areas in apartment building and complex -- Control system -- Standby power -- Cable installation in a complex -- Cable installation within an apartment building -- Internal distribution within an apartment/house -- Outdoor distribution -- 10. Commercial system networks -- General -- Power requirement -- Ups and emergency lighting -- Revenue and check metering -- Warehouse building -- Cinemas -- Entertainment/conference centre -- Hotel -- Restaurant -- Communication facility/it centre -- Educational buildings -- Workshop -- Office building -- A shopping centre building -- Shop/departmental store/super market -- Marina -- Airport -- Ports -- 11. Industrial system networks -- General -- Design process -- Industries with load less than or equal to 1000 kva -- Industries with load above 1 mva and multiple buildings/outdoor plants -- 12. Overhead power distribution -- Township power distribution system -- Internal power distribution in an industrial plant -- Power supply to a remote location -- Selection of voltage -- Components -- Skin and proximity effect -- Corona -- Interference with communication circuits -- Route -- Conductor configurations -- Phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth clearance -- Other clearances -- Locations of poles -- Sag and stringing tension calculations -- Effect of ice and wind -- Stringing charts -- Types of insulators -- Road and pipe line crossings -- Other considerations -- Voltage regulation -- Construction -- Joints -- Ac vs dc transmission -- 13. Pole-mounted substation -- Configurations -- Clearances -- Poles and cross arms -- Gang operated disconnect (god) -- Drop out fuse (dof) -- Lightning arresters -- Conductor -- Earthing -- 14. Outdoor high-voltage switchyard -- Switchyard equipment -- Busbar schemes -- Types of circuits -- Clearances -- Conductors -- Protection -- Interlocks -- Structures -- Trenches -- Roads -- Tracks -- Fence -- Lighting -- Other services within switchyard -- Control -- Earthing -- Lightning protection -- Substation building -- Auxiliary supplies.
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|a C. Part 3: space planning and installation -- 15. Space planning, storage and installation -- General -- Space planning -- Criteria for space planning -- High-voltage switchboard -- Transformer -- Wall mounted low-voltage switchboards -- Free standing low-voltage switchboards -- Example of calculating the length of a switchboard containing the following modules -- Ups -- Diesel generator system -- Motors -- Drives -- Free standing control panel -- Batteries and charger -- Luminaires -- Cable routes -- Risers -- Platforms -- Storage and protection of equipment -- Quality and workmanship -- Installation -- Transformer -- Hv and lv motors -- Bus duct (hv/lv) -- Switchboard, distribution board, mcc and control panel -- Local control stations (lcs) for motors -- Capacitors -- Battery, charger and ups -- Health and safety -- 16. Rooms and areas containing electrical equipment -- General -- Doors -- Walls -- Floor -- Ventilation -- Fire protection -- Emergency evacuation system -- Lighting -- Phone -- Socket outlets -- Drainage -- Water -- Waterproofing -- Security and access control -- Acoustics (noise) -- Seismic restraint -- Labels and signs -- Other items -- 17. Installation in hazardous areas -- General -- Area classification -- Examples of hazardous areas -- Selection and type of equipment -- Other type of protection for equipment in hazardous areas -- Type of wiring -- Trenches -- Special construction equipment -- 18. Installation in wet areas -- General -- Bathtub and showers -- Sinks (fig. 18.2) -- Fountains (figs. 18.3 and 18.4) -- Sauna (fig. 18.5) -- Swimming pools and spa pools -- General wash down areas and wet areas -- Cleaner's outlets -- General purpose outlets in public areas in commercial buildings -- 19. Cable installation and support systems -- General -- Cable delivery -- Cable pulling -- Pulling tensions -- Bending radius -- General precautions -- Installation practice -- Tunnel -- Trench -- Directly buried -- Upvc ducts -- Cable pull pit -- Concrete or steel pipe -- Conduits -- Raised floor or platform -- Cable support systems -- General installation and fixing -- Forces on clamps due to short circuit -- 20. Cable terminations and joints -- General -- Glands -- Control cables -- Lv power cables -- Hv cables -- Cable joints.
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|a Residential, Commercial and Industrial Electrical Systems is a comprehensive coverage on every aspect of design, installation, testing and commissioning of electrical systems for residential, commercial and industrial buildings. This book would serve as a ready reference for electrical engineers as well as bridge the gap between theory and practice, for students and academicians, alike. Vol. 3: Protection, Testing and Commissioning discusses various aspects of protection, testing and commissioning of electrical systems. This book elaborately presents advanced topics like harmonics and interference, various testing procedures and practices necessary to avoid premature failure of electrical equipment. Embellished with over 150 illustrations, graphs and tables, this volume covers: Earthing; Lightning Protection of buildings, switchyard and lines; Overvoltage protection of equipment; Harmonics, electromagnetic interference and induction; Fault level calculations and protection relaying; Testing of equipment at factory level as well as on-site.
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|a Electronic reproduction.
|b New York, N.Y. :
|c McGraw Hill,
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|n Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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|a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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|a In English.
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|a Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on Jan. 20, 2015.
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|a Electrical engineering.
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|t Residential, commercial and industrial electrical systems : network & installation, Volume 2.
|b First edition.
|d New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, 2008
|w (OCoLC)903347252
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