Recommended References for Power System Design

These refences from well-known Electrical manufacturing companies and have published numerous technical references which are invaluable references when performing power system design.


1. ABB Electrical Swithgear Manual
This manual provides a very detailed discussions from the basics of Electrical Engineering up to the complicated topics of Process Control System for Substations and Electrical Network. The subject matters ranges from Physics, Themodynamics including Materials for Electrical Installations.
Download:ABB Electrical Swithgear Manual

2. Alstom Network Protection And Automation Guide
This book is a précis of the Application and Protection of Power Systems (APPS) training course, an intensive programme, which Alstom (and its predecessor companies at Stafford) has
been running for over 50 years. This course, by the ingenuity and dedication of the trainers, is vibrant and evolving. As APPS progresses, the Network Protection and Automation Guide advances too, whilst never losing sight of the key basic principles and concepts. Beginners and experts alike will each feel satisfied in their search for relaying, measurement, communication and control knowledge.
Download:Alstom Network Protection And Automation

3. Siemens Power Engineering Guide
Siemens Power Engineering Guide is a manual for everyone involved in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy – from system planning, to implementation and control.
Power engineering guide contain twelve chapters, covering from generation to transmission and distribution of electrical energy. Some of the below listed chapters already exist here at EEP as a separately guides, but note that this is complete Power Engineering Guide.
Download:Siemens Power Engineering Guide

4. Schneider MV Design Guide
This guide helps you to carry out the calculations required to define and determine equipment dimensions and provides useful information enabling you to design your MV switchboard.
Download:Schneider MV Design Guide
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