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What are good references for engineers performing load flow and short circuit studies?

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What are good references for engineers performing load flow and short circuit studies?

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– A Practical Guide to Short-Circuit Calculations, Conrad St. Pierre, to order go to www.epc-website.com. – IEEE Std. 141-1993, IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants (IEEE Red Book). – IEEE Std. 399-1997, IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Analysis (IEEE Brown Book). Example 1 Open the existing Dodge City Plant project. Then open the 000 Site One Line drawing. – This project has over 900 buses and 4200 components. – There are 77 single line dagrams, not including the small single lines printed on the TCCs. – There are over 500 TCCs. Please perform the following tasks as quickly as possible. Remember in the real world you don’t have unlimited time to study a problem. Step 1 – Run a Demand Load, Load Flow and Short Circuit Study. Step 2 – Review each report and tell me the status of all equipment on the electrical distribution system. Step 3 – Repeat step 2 using the Equipment Evaluation Module. I know this is a

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