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The book presents a description of novel technology for protection of high-voltage equipment (power supplies, lasers, radar and RF generators) against internal breakdowns and overloads, and also for upgrading of automation systems in 10- to 36-kV power networks.
The book contains technical details essential to manufacturers of high-voltage equipment for commercial production of protection devices and to power companies for self-supporting building the devices in their laboratories.
This book discusses general problems related to the generation of current overload protection systems; describes different designs of new type high-voltage interfaces; describes the high- and low-voltage semiconductor and reed switch-based hybrid switching devices; and contains vast ready-reference information intended to facilitate designers reproducing the described devices.
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The book suited to electrical, radio, power, electro-physical, industrial engineers; research and development managers; and upper-level undergraduate, graduate, and continuing-education students in respective disciplines.
Lecturers of colleges and instructors of training courses in the respective subjects will find in the book interesting reference material for lectures.
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Protection Devices and Systems for High-Voltage Applications (Power Engineering, 20)
February 4, 2003, CRC
Hardcover
in English
0824740564 9780824740566
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"This generates a need for selective tuning-out of the emergency current sensor, which considerably lowers protection efficiency."
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