Year: 2004 Language: english Author: Robert B. Hickey, P.E. , Electrical Engineer Genre: Handbook Publisher: McGraw-Hill Edition: second edition Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 585 Description: Electrical Engineer’s Portable Handbook Robert B. Hickey, P.E. , Electrical Engineer Its a very useful book for electrical engineers and marine engineers.
Contents
Contents Acknowledgments xi Credits xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Introduction:How to Use This Book xvii Chapter 1. General Information 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Checklists 1 1.2 Electrical Symbols and Mounting Heights 19 1.3 NEMA Device Configurations 33 1.4 IEEE Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and Contact Designations 35 1.5 NEMA Standard Enclosures 58 1.6 Formulas and Terms 61 1.7 Typical Equipment Sizes and Weights 62 1.8 Seismic Requirements 62 Chapter 2. National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles, Tables, and Data 69 2.0 Working Space About Electric Equipment 69 2.1 Over 600 Volts,Nominal 80 2.2 Overcurrent Protection Standard Ampere Ratings 82 2.3 NEC Article 240.21:Location in Circuit (Feeder Tap Rules) 84 2.4 NEC Article 310:Conductors for General Wiring 92 vii For more information about this title, click here. Copyright 2004, 1999 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click Here for Terms of Use. 2.5 NEC Chapter 9 Tables (Partial) 110 2.6 NEC Appendix C (Partial) 123 Chapter 3. Service and Distribution 159 3.0 Primary and Secondary Service and System Configurations 159 3.1 Preliminary Load Calculations 170 3.2 Secondary Voltage Selection 181 3.3 Short-Circuit Calculations 182 3.4 Selective Coordination of Overcurrent-Protective Devices 204 3.5 Component Short-Circuit Protection 217 3.6 Transformer Electrical Characteristics 238 3.7 Transformer Thermal and Sound Characteristics 254 3.8 Motor Feeders and Starters 256 3.9 Standard Voltages and Voltage Drop 265 3.10 Three-Phase Feeder Size Schedule 311 Chapter 4. Grounding and Ground Fault Protection 313 4.0 Grounding 313 4.1 Ground Fault Protection 325 4.2 Lightning Protection 331 Chapter 5. Emergency and Standby Power Systems 339 5.0 General Need for Emergency and Standby Power Systems 339 5.1 Emergency/Standby Power Source Options 349 5.2 Typical Emergency/Standby System Arrangements 363 5.3 Generator and Generator Set Sizing 373 5.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems 386 Chapter 6. Lighting 403 6.0 Measuring Light and Illumination Terms 403 6.1 How to Select the Recommended Illuminance Level 407 viii Contents 6.2 Zonal Cavity Method of Calculating Illumination 410 6.3 Lamp Characteristics and Selection Guide (Tables 6.14 through 6.19) 423 6.4 How Light Affects Color (Table 6.20) 423 Chapter 7. Special Systems 437 7.0 Fire Alarm Systems 437 7.1 Telecommunications Structured Cabling Systems 450 7.2 Blown Optical Fiber Technology (BOFT) 488 Chapter 8. Miscellaneous Special Applications 495 8.0 General 495 8.1 Mineral-Insulated Cable Applications 495 8.2 Fire Pump Applications 500 8.3 Wiring for Packaged Rooftop AHUs with Remote VFDs 503 8.4 Wye-Delta Motor Starter Wiring 503 8.5 Motor Control Diagrams 506 8.6 Elevator Recall Systems 550 8.7 Medium-Voltage Cable and Engineering Data 551 8.8 Harmonic Effects and Mitigation 564 Index 569
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Electrical Engineer’s Portable Handbook
Language: english
Author: Robert B. Hickey, P.E. , Electrical Engineer
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Edition: second edition
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 585
Description: Electrical Engineer’s Portable Handbook
Robert B. Hickey, P.E. , Electrical Engineer
Its a very useful book for electrical engineers and marine engineers.
Contents
ContentsAcknowledgments xi Credits xiii Preface to the Second Edition xv Introduction:How to Use This Book xvii
Chapter 1. General Information 1
1.0 Introduction
1 1.1 Checklists
1 1.2 Electrical Symbols and Mounting Heights 19
1.3 NEMA Device Configurations 33
1.4 IEEE Standard Electrical Power System Device Function Numbers and Contact Designations 35
1.5 NEMA Standard Enclosures 58
1.6 Formulas and Terms 61
1.7 Typical Equipment Sizes and Weights 62
1.8 Seismic Requirements 62
Chapter 2. National Electrical Code (NEC) Articles, Tables, and Data 69
2.0 Working Space About Electric Equipment 69 2.1 Over 600 Volts,Nominal 80 2.2 Overcurrent Protection Standard Ampere Ratings 82 2.3 NEC Article 240.21:Location in Circuit (Feeder Tap Rules) 84 2.4 NEC Article 310:Conductors for General Wiring 92
vii
For more information about this title, click here.
Copyright 2004, 1999 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Click Here for Terms of Use.
2.5 NEC Chapter 9 Tables (Partial) 110 2.6 NEC Appendix C (Partial) 123
Chapter 3. Service and Distribution 159
3.0 Primary and Secondary Service and System Configurations 159 3.1 Preliminary Load Calculations 170 3.2 Secondary Voltage Selection 181 3.3 Short-Circuit Calculations 182 3.4 Selective Coordination of Overcurrent-Protective Devices 204 3.5 Component Short-Circuit Protection 217 3.6 Transformer Electrical Characteristics 238 3.7 Transformer Thermal and Sound Characteristics 254 3.8 Motor Feeders and Starters 256 3.9 Standard Voltages and Voltage Drop 265 3.10 Three-Phase Feeder Size Schedule 311
Chapter 4. Grounding and Ground Fault Protection 313
4.0 Grounding 313 4.1 Ground Fault Protection 325 4.2 Lightning Protection 331
Chapter 5. Emergency and Standby Power Systems 339
5.0 General Need for Emergency and Standby Power Systems 339 5.1 Emergency/Standby Power Source Options 349 5.2 Typical Emergency/Standby System Arrangements 363 5.3 Generator and Generator Set Sizing 373 5.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems 386
Chapter 6. Lighting 403
6.0 Measuring Light and Illumination Terms 403 6.1 How to Select the Recommended Illuminance Level 407
viii Contents
6.2 Zonal Cavity Method of Calculating Illumination 410 6.3 Lamp Characteristics and Selection Guide (Tables 6.14 through 6.19) 423 6.4 How Light Affects Color (Table 6.20) 423
Chapter 7. Special Systems 437
7.0 Fire Alarm Systems 437 7.1 Telecommunications Structured Cabling Systems 450 7.2 Blown Optical Fiber Technology (BOFT) 488
Chapter 8. Miscellaneous Special Applications 495
8.0 General 495 8.1 Mineral-Insulated Cable Applications 495 8.2 Fire Pump Applications 500 8.3 Wiring for Packaged Rooftop AHUs with Remote VFDs 503 8.4 Wye-Delta Motor Starter Wiring 503 8.5 Motor Control Diagrams 506 8.6 Elevator Recall Systems 550 8.7 Medium-Voltage Cable and Engineering Data 551 8.8 Harmonic Effects and Mitigation 564
Index 569
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