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ISBN 10: 0071418202
ISBN 13: 9780071418201
Author: Robert B. Hickey
The first edition of this title proved the most successful of the Portable Handbook series launched in 1999. Aimed at electrical engineers and technicians working in building power systems, the relentlessly practical Handbook succeeded as an in the field working tool. This new edition is necessitated by the new 2002 version of the National Electrical Code (NEC). This code changes render much of the existing material obsolete, so over half the chapters require heavy rewrites to stay current.
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: General Information
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Checklists
1.2 Electrical Symbols and Mounting Heights
1.3 NEMA Device Configurations
1.4 IEEE Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and Contact Designations
1.5 NEMA Standard Enclosures
1.6 Formulas and Terms
1.7 Typical Equipment Sizes and Weights
1.8 Seismic Requirements
Chapter 2: National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles, Tables, and Data
2.0 Working Space About Electric Equipment
2.1 Over 600 Volts, Nominal
2.2 Overcurrent Protection Standard Ampere Ratings
2.3 NEC Article 240.21: Location in Circuit (Feeder Tap Rules)
2.4 NEC Article 310: Conductors for General Wiring
2.5 NEC Chapter 9 Tables (Partial)
2.6 NEC Appendix C (Partial)
Chapter 3: Service and Distribution
3.0 Primary and Secondary Service and System Configurations
3.1 Preliminary Load Calculations
3.2 Secondary Voltage Selection
3.3 Short-Circuit Calculations
3.4 Selective Coordination of Overcurrent-Protective Devices
3.5 Component Short-Circuit Protection
3.6 Transformer Electrical Characteristics
3.7 Transformer Thermal and Sound Characteristics
3.8 Motor Feeders and Starters
3.9 Standard Voltages and Voltage Drop
3.10 Three-Phase Feeder Size Schedule
Chapter 4: Grounding and Ground Fault Protection
4.0 Grounding
4.1 Ground Fault Protection
4.2 Lightning Protection
Chapter 5: Emergency and Standby Power Systems
5.0 General Need for Emergency and Standby Power Systems
5.1 Emergency/Standby Power Source Options
5.2 Typical Emergency/Standby System Arrangements
5.3 Generator and Generator Set Sizing
5.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems
Chapter 6: Lighting
6.0 Measuring Light and Illumination Terms
6.1 How to Select the Recommended Illuminance Level
6.2 Zonal Cavity Method of Calculating Illumination
6.3 Lamp Characteristics and Selection Guide (Tables 6.14 through 6.19)
6.4 How Light Affects Color (Table 6.20)
Chapter 7: Special Systems
7.0 Fire Alarm Systems
7.1 Telecommunications Structured Cabling Systems
7.2 Blown Optical Fiber Technology (BOFT)
Chapter 8: Miscellaneous Special Applications
8.0 General
8.1 Mineral-Insulated Cable Applications
8.2 Fire Pump Applications
8.3 Wiring for Packaged Rooftop AHUs with Remote VFDs
8.4 Wye-Delta Motor Starter Wiring
8.5 Motor Control Diagrams
8.6 Elevator Recall Systems
8.7 Medium-Voltage Cable and Engineering Data
8.8 Harmonic Effects and Mitigation
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