Electrical Relays, Protection and Control Handbook Vol. 4
  • 10 Steps to Lean Electrical Controls

  • Dirty Dozen: The 12 Most Common Mistakes of Specifying Circuit Protection for Equipment

  • Voltage Regulators – They Ain’t What They Used To Be

  • Monitor Consumption to Tame Energy Bills, Improve Output and Reduce Downtime

  • Analog Simulator Tests Qualify Distance Relay Designs to Today’s Stringent Protection Requirements

  • Short Circuit Current Ratings (SCCR) for Industrial Control Panels

  • Analyze Relay Fault Data to Improve Service Reliability

  • Assessing the Effectiveness of Self-Tests and Other Monitoring Means in Protective Relays

  • Aspects of Overcurrent Protection for Feeders and Motors

  • The Use of Silicone Materials in Close Proximity of Electrical Motors and Mechanical Relays

  • Interlocking Principles and Devices

  • Distributed Generation – New Technical Solutions Required in the Distribution System

  • Attack and Defend Tools for Remotely Accessible Control and Protection Equipment in Electric Power Systems

  • Grid Reliability, Protection & Control

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Deregulation, increased loads, and limited resources/rights-of-way available for the building of new transmission lines are routinely pushing modern power transmission networks to operating limits.

The challenges of evolving faults, faults with high fault resistance, power swing blocking, and reliable fault clearance during system power swings are just a few of the topics covered in this 96-page handbook.

Articles such as Analog Simulator Tests Qualify Distance Relay Designs to Today’s Stringent Protection Requirements, The 12 Most Common Mistakes of Specifying Circuit Protection for Equipment, and Short Circuit Current Ratings for Industrial Control Panels also provide valuable tips for the commercial and industrial sector in maintaining proper protection and control of electrical systems.


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