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PROTECTION
Volume 1: Principles and components
Edited by The Electricity Training Association
Volume 3: Application
Edited by The Electricity Training Association
While the editor and the publishers believe that the information and
guidance given in this work is correct, all parties must rely upon their own
skill and judgment when making use of it. Neither the editor nor the
publishers assume any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused
by any error or omission in the work, whether such error or omission is
the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is
disclaimed.
The moral right of the authors to be identified as authors of this work has
been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
While the editor and the publishers believe that the information and
guidance given in this work is correct, all parties must rely upon their own
skill and judgment when making use of it. Neither the editor nor the
publishers assume any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused
by any error or omission in the work, whether such error or omission is
the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is
disclaimed.
The moral right of the authors to be identified as authors of this work has
been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
While the editor and the publishers believe that the information and
guidance given in this work is correct, all parties must rely upon their own
skill and judgment when making use of it. Neither the editor nor the
publishers assume any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused
by any error or omission in the work, whether such error or omission is
the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is
disclaimed.
The moral right of the authors to be identified as authors of this work has
been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
While the editor and the publishers believe that the information and
guidance given in this work is correct, all parties must rely upon their own
skill and judgment when making use of it. Neither the editor nor the
publishers assume any liability to anyone for any loss or damage caused
by any error or omission in the work, whether such error or omission is
the result of negligence or any other cause. Any and all such liability is
disclaimed.
The moral right of the authors to be identified as authors of this work has
been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and
Patents Act 1988.
The four volumes which make up this publication owe their origin to a
correspondence tuition course launched in 1966 by the UK electricity supply
industry, written by expert engineers from both the supply industry and
manufacturers, and administered by the Electricity Council. The
correspondence course continues to be provided to meet the needs of staff in
the electricity supply industry throughout the world. Since privatisation of the
industry in the UK the course is now provided by the Electricity Training
Association, the industry's training organisation.
It became apparent soon after its inception that the work met a widespread
need in the UK and overseas for a standard text on a specialised subject.
Accordingly, the first edition of Power System Protection was published in book
form in 1969 and has since come to be recognised as a comprehensive and
valuable guide to concepts, practices and equipment in this important field of
engineering. Because the books are designed not only to provide a grounding
in the theory but to cover the range of applications, changes in protection
technology mean that a process of updating is required. The second edition
therefore presented a substantial revision of the original material and,
although only minor changes have been made to the first three volumes, the
publication of the fourth book in 1995, along with revised versions of existing
works, reflects the considerable developments in the field of digital technology
and protection systems.
The four revised volumes comprise 23 chapters, each with a bibliography.
The aim remains that of providing sufficient knowledge of protection for those
concerned with design, planning, construction and operation to understand
the function of protection in those fields, and to meet the basic needs of an
engineer intending to specialise in the subject.
In the use of symbols, abbreviations and diagram conventions, the aim has
been to comply with British Standards.
The Electricity Training Association wishes to acknowledge the work both
of the original authors, and of those new contributors who undertook the work
of revising the first three volumes for this new edition; they are referred to at
the head of the appropriate chapter. The Association also acknowledges the
valuable assistance of National Grid Company, East Midlands Electricity,
Foreward
Norweb, and Yorkshire Electricity staff and the help of the following in
permitting reproduction of illustrations and other relevant material:
Allen West Company Limited, ASEA Brown Boverie Company Limited,
BICC Limited, Electrical Apparatus Company, ERA Technology Limited, GEC
Switchgear Limited, GEC Transformers Limited, Price and Belsham Limited,
ReyroUe Protection Limited.
Extracts from certain British Standards are reproduced by permission of the
Bridsh Standards Institution from whom copies of the complete standards may
be obtained.
A particular indebtedness is acknowledged to the Chairman and members
of the Editorial Panel, who directed and co-ordinated the work of revision for
publication.
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