Soares Book on grounding
Soares Book on grounding
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Can someone give me some comments on this book, especially between the 1st edition and the 8th edition? I want to buy the book, but read somewhere the last edition is not that good. Is it beter to look/search for the first edition, or can I buy the last edition?
Thanks
Thanks
Regards
Ralph






RE: Soares Book on grounding
Just remember that if you buy an older version, it will be base on an older NEC. The 8th edition is based on the 2002 NEC and I think there will be a new edition in 1006 based on the 2005 NEC.
Don
RE: Soares Book on grounding
I only have the 7th of the Soares book which is now in the 8th and find it useful. I cannot comment on whether earlier versions are better than the 8th edition, but the 7th edition is still available on the IAEI website at http://www.iaei.org/products_books.htm
As Don pointed out though if you want to use it with current code it better to have the most recent edition. You may want to also consider that the 2005 NEC will be out soon so I am sure there will probably be another edition of the Soares book to follow.
Just a general comment about the Soares book. It is good reference for NEC related questions about grounding especially since a lot of electrical inspectors use it for guidance in applying the NEC. For more technical questions on grounding design and engineering though I find the IEEE Green and Emerald books a better reference.
Hope that helps.
RE: Soares Book on grounding
I am not in a NEC-jurisdition area, so NEC does not really apply to me, but I just want a practical/technical reference to grounding.
Quote from http://www.talkaboutelectronicequipment.com/group/alt.engineering.electrical/messages/140624.html:
"The original Soares book was an excellent explanation of grounding.
However, the new version revised and sold by the IAEI is completely
different. I don't know why they still put Soares name on it because it
looks like the work of some tech writers with Phil Simmons's blessings.
Anyway, for some excellent diagrams try the IEEE Orange Book, Emergency
and
Standby Power. I have used this book's diagrams to teach grounding to
engineers. It has some excellent diagrams and fault current paths for
both
properly grounded systems and improperly grounded systems including high
impedance grounded systems that are rather common in industrial
facilities."
Umrpwr, I'll keep the Green and Emerald Books in mind, is there a big difference between them and the Soares Book? I am also not in the IEEE-world, (in IEC) but some references can just be a good guide.
Thanks again
Regards
Ralph