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American Technical Publishers, Inc.
10100 Orland Parkway
Suite 200
Orland Park, IL 60467
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708-957-1100
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Transformer Principles and ApplicationsBy: Otto Taylor, Jim Overmyer, Ron Michaelis Developed in partnership with the NJATC, this full-color text provides a comprehensive overview of transformer operation, maintenance, installation and troubleshooting.
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Item Number: 1604
Price: $ 84.00
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Textbook: 310 pages, 250 illustrations, hardcover
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- Magnetism and Electromagnetism
- Operating Principles
- Electrical Safety
- Transformer Connections
- Harmonics
- Power Generation and Distribution
- Reactors and Isolation Transformers
- Autotransformers
- Buck-Boost Transformers
- Special Transformers
- Special Connections
- Selection and Installation
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
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Features
Transformer Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of transformer operation, maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting. This full-color textbook begins with a thorough discussion of magnets, magnetism, and electromagnetism
and explains how these apply to transformer operation.
Subsequent chapters include the latest information on how transformers are used to reduce the harmful effects of harmonics and how reactors and isolation transformers are used to improve the power quality available to electronic equipment. This textbook is designed to help the learner understand both fundamental and advanced concepts.
Transformer Principles and Applications presents correct safety procedures in compliance with the National Electrical Code® and NFPA 70E®. It can be used in a classroom learning situation, as a self-study textbook, or as a reference book on advanced transformer wiring connections and applications.
A CD-ROM is included, containing the following activities:
- Quick Quizzes®
- Illustrated Glossary
- Transformer Resources
- Media Clips
- Reference Material
For additional resources, click the link below to access the ATPeResources.com web page for this product.
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