Analysis and Design of Low-Voltage Power Systems: An Engineer's Field Guide
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Product Description
You are responsible for planning and designing electrical power systems? Good. Hopefully you know your way through national and international regulations, safety standards, and all the possible pitfalls you will encounter. You're not sure? This volume provides you with the wealth of experience the author gained in 20 years of practice. The enclosed CAD software accelerates your planning process and makes your final design cost-efficient and secure.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1327013 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07-12
- Format: Illustrated
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 399 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"This is a well-written work…the book is a pleasure to use." (CHOICE, November 2004)
"This is a well-written work...the book is a pleasure to use." (CHOICE, November 2004)
From the Back Cover
Illustrated by way of more than 50 practical examples, this book provides comprehensive information on planning and calculating functionally sound and secure low voltage systems. Numerous tables, diagrams, calculation and planning checklists, as well as a compilation of frequently used standard values allow fast access to
important planning data. The accompanying CD-ROM contains various tired and tested software programs, considerably simplifying the project planning process.
About the Author
Ismail Kasikci received his PhD in Engineering from Brunel University/UK. He has more than 18 years of professional experience in planning and project management if electrical power systems. He published several books on electrical engineering and many scientific papers and is Associated Editor of the International Journal of Power and Energy Systems. His Lectures at the University of Applied Sciences of Heilbronn as well as his tutorials with the German Association of Electrical Engineers (VDE) are highly esteemed.



