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recommended reading - revisited

recommended reading - revisited

recommended reading - revisited

(OP)
this is followup to archived thread279-105749

other good books for switchgear and substations for engineers and electricians are:

Lineman and Cableman’s Handbook, Thomas Shoemaker
http://www.alexanderpublications.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=AP&Product_Code=703
about $100

Robert W. Smeaton, Switchgear and Control Systems Handbook, McGraw Hill
http://doi.contentdirections.com/mr/mgh.jsp?doi=10.1036/0070584516
about $100

Donald Beeman, Industrial Power Systems Handbook, McGraw Hill
About $200+

RE: recommended reading - revisited

"Electrical power equipment maintenance and testing" - Paul Gill

Good book for testing procedures and theory behind the tests

Scott Peterson
Training Manager
Power Plus Engineering
www.epowerplus.com

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