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EPRI (not IEEE) color books

EPRI (not IEEE) color books

EPRI (not IEEE) color books

(OP)
A followup to thread238-219716: EPRI Color Books

EPRI (not IEEE) has in fact started issuing their own series of "Color Books" which I gather are supposed to be detailed references on topics of interest to utility engineers.
http://sajith2007.blogspot.com/2010/05/epri-color-books.html

I just took a look at the "Copper Book" for transformers which was published at end of 2010.  I was very impressed with Chapter 1.  For anyone interested in transformers that has an EPRI account, this is a must-have imo.
 

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RE: EPRI (not IEEE) color books

Thank you pete for the information.I knew they were working on a transformer guide.

RE: EPRI (not IEEE) color books

Hello,

I agree that they are good references, but if you are not an EPRI member, their price is huge and I think not worth it.

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