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This handbook delivers comprehensive coverage of the electrical aspects of power distribution systems. The first few chapters focus on equipment-oriented information and applications, while the middle portion discusses reliability and power quality, and the end tackles lightning protection, grounding, and safety. Complete with access to a support website, the Second Edition features a new chapter on overhead line performance, 14 revised chapters incorporating updates from several EPRI projects, full-color illustrations, fresh graphs and statistics, and new sections on voltage optimization, arc flash, and contact voltage.…mehr

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This handbook delivers comprehensive coverage of the electrical aspects of power distribution systems. The first few chapters focus on equipment-oriented information and applications, while the middle portion discusses reliability and power quality, and the end tackles lightning protection, grounding, and safety. Complete with access to a support website, the Second Edition features a new chapter on overhead line performance, 14 revised chapters incorporating updates from several EPRI projects, full-color illustrations, fresh graphs and statistics, and new sections on voltage optimization, arc flash, and contact voltage.


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Autorenporträt
T. A. (Tom) Short is a technical executive at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). His leadership on the EPRI arc flash collaborative research has led to changes in the NESC. A technical lead on EPRI's green circuits project, he holds an MS in electrical engineering from Montana State University. As an IEEE Working Group chair, he led the development of IEEE Std. 1410-1997, Improving the Lightning Performance of Electric Power Overhead Distribution Lines. He has also served as chair of the IEEE Schenectady Section and the Task Force on weather normalization of reliability data. Before joining EPRI, he worked for Power Technologies, Inc.