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Practical guide to electrical measurements in LV switchboards – ABB


Book's Contents: 

1. Electrical measurements
1.1 Why is it important to measure? 
1.2 Applicational contexts
1.3 Problems connected with energy networks 
1.4 Reducing consumption 
1.5 Table of charges 
1.6 Absorption peaks 
1.7 Dividing consumption 
1.8 Power Factor Correction and Maintenance 
1.9 Remote and historical reading of information

2. Technical reference standards
2.1 IEC standards 
2.2 MID Directive 

3. Measuring instruments
3.1 Analogue instruments
3.2 Digital instruments
3.3 Measurement errors and accuracy ratings 
3.4 Comparison between the two categories of instrument: 
advantages and limits 

4. Direct and indirect measurements: CTs, VTs, converters and accessories
4.1 Direct measurements
4.2 Indirect measurements  
4.3 Shunts for direct current 
4.4 Converters and accessories  

5. Overview of ABB range
5.1 Analogue instruments
5.1.1 DIN rail analogue instruments
5.1.2 Analogue instruments on front of panel
5.1.3 Advantages
5.2 Digital instruments
5.2.1 DIN rail digital instruments
5.2.2 Analogue instruments on front of panel 
5.2.3 DMTME multimeters 
5.2.4 MTME and ANR network analysers 
5.2.5 Temperature measuring units
5.2.6 Electronic energy meters
5.3 Accessories for measuring instruments
5.3.1 Serial communication adapters
5.3.2 Current transformers
5.3.3 Voltage transformers
5.3.4 Shunts for direct current 

6. The measurements
6.1 TRMS Measurements
6.1.1 Linear loads
6.1.2 Non linear loads
6.1.3 Problems connected with TRMS measurements
6.2 Harmonic distorsion and THD
6.3 Cosfì (cosϕ) and power factor (PF) 
6.4 Practical tips for installing a good measuring system 

7. Digital communication
7.1 Communication protocols 
7.1.1 The physical layer
7.1.2 The connection layer
7.1.3 The applicational layer 
7.1.4 Compatibility between levels
7.2 Supervision of electrical distribution plants 
7.3 The Modbus RS-485 network
7.3.1 Rules for correct cabling 
7.3.2 The operation of the Modbus system 

8. Applicational examples of network analysers
8.1 Nominal voltage (phase/neutral) and linked voltage 
(phase/phase) as true effective TRMS value 
8.2 Current as true effective TRMS value
on the three phases and on neutral 
8.3 Power factor (cosϕ)
8.4 Active power 
8.5 Harmonic distortion rate (HDR) up to 31 th harmonic displayed graphically and as a percentage value 
8.6 Harmonic distortion up to 31th harmonic displayed 
graphically and as a percentage value 
8.7 Active energy consumed and generated with subdivision of the count into total counters and according to settable times of day 

9. Annex
9.1 Measurements Glossary 

Substation Design Application Guide


Book's Contents:

1. Introduction

2. Electrical Arrangement

3. Substation Arrangement

4. Protection Equipment / Device

5. Protection

6. Compensation

7. Auxiliary Supply System

8. Flexible AC System

9. Wind Farm Substation

10.  Ferro-Resonance

11.  Quadrature Booster

12.  High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC)

13.  Lightning and Earthing

14.  Bibliography

15.  Appendix

Electrical Installation Guide 2015 – Schneider Electric


Book's Contents:

General rules of electrical installation design

Connection to the MV utility distribution network

Connection to the LV utility distribution network

MV & LV architecture selection guide for buildings

LV Distribution

Protection against electric shocks and electric fires

Sizing and protection of conductors

LV switchgear: functions & selection

Overvoltage protection

Energy efficiency in electrical distribution

Power Factor Correction

Harmonic management

Characteristics of particular sources and loads

Photovoltaic installations

Residential and other special locations

EMC guidelines

Basics of Electricity – SIEMENS

Book's Contents:

Introduction   

Electron Theory   

Conductors, Insulators and Semiconductors  

Electric Charges   

Current   

Voltage   

Resistance   

Simple Electric Circuit   

Ohm’s Law    

DC Series Circuit   

DC Parallel Circuit  

Series-Parallel Circuits   

Power   

Magnetism   

Electromagnetism   

Introduction to AC   

AC Generators   

Frequency   

Voltage and Current  

Inductance   

Capacitance   

Inductive and Capacitive Reactance   

Series R-L-C Circuit   

Parallel R-L-C Circuit   

Power and Power Factor in an AC Circuit  

Transformers   

Three-Phase Transformers   

Review Answers   

Final Exam  

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