Power Circuit Breaker Theory and Design

Power Circuit Breaker Theory and Design

Author: Charles H. Flurscheim

Publisher: IET

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9780906048702

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This title discusses, in depth, the wide range of technologies that are involved in power circuit breaker design by analysing the theoretical and practical problems.


Circuit-Breaker #1

Circuit-Breaker #1

Author: Kevin Mccarthy

Publisher: Image Comics

Published: 2016-03-23

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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When the heroic robots that saved Japan during World War IV are outlawed, they turn against mankind, waging a campaign of terror across the last city on Earth. Their creator builds one more soldier disguised as his teenaged granddaughterÑand tasks her with dismantling the marauding mechanical militia. But as she begins to question her programming, will she be the last hope for humanity, or the final nail in our coffin?


Circuit Breakers

Circuit Breakers

Author: James R. White

Publisher:

Published: 2013-11-29

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 9780826919700

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"A new text/workbook that covers low- and medium-voltage circuit breakers used in commercial, industrial, and utility applications and provides comprehensive information on circuit breaker construction, operation , troubleshooting, and maintenance."--Back cover.


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Publisher: Delene Kvasnicka

Published:

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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Protective Relay Principles

Protective Relay Principles

Author: Anthony M. Sleva

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-09-03

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 142001417X

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Improve Failure Detection and Optimize ProtectionIn the ever-evolving field of protective relay technology, an engineer’s personal preference and professional judgment are as important to power system protection as the physical relays used to detect and isolate abnormal conditions. Invaluable Insights from an Experienced Expert Protective Relay Principles focuses on probable power system failure modes and the important characteristics of the protective relays used to detect these postulated failures. The book presents useful new concepts in a way that is easier to understand because they are equally relevant to older, electromechanical and solid-state relays, and newer, more versatile microprocessor-based relays. It introduces the applications, considerations, and setting philosophies used in transmission-line, distribution-line, and substation applications, covering concepts associated with general system operations and fault detection. Topics include relay load limits, cold load pickup, voltage recovery, and arc flash. The author also delves into the philosophies that engineers employ in both urban and rural areas, with a detailed consideration of setpoint function. Analysis of Key Concepts That Are Usually Just Glossed Over This versatile text is ideal for new engineers to use as a tutorial before they open the instruction manuals that accompany multi-function microprocessor-based relays. Guiding readers through the transient loading conditions that can result in relay misoperation, the author elaborates on concepts that are not generally discussed, but can be very helpful in specific applications. Readers will come away with an excellent grasp of important design considerations for working with overcurrent, over- and undervoltage, impedance, distance, and differential type relay functions, either individually or in combination. Also useful for students as a textbook, this book includes practical examples for many applications, and offers guidance for more unusual ones.