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Engineering Application Guide: Fluor Daniel - Electrical/Control Systems

This document provides an engineering application guide covering the selection and sizing of various electrical equipment used in power distribution systems, including switchgear, transformers, motor control centers, generators, grounding equipment and systems, capacitors, cable and bus systems, instrument transformers, and protective relaying. It includes sections on topics such as continuous current ratings, short circuit duties, voltage ratings, impedance selection, cable ampacity and voltage drop calculations. The table of contents lists over 25 sections, but some pages are noted as missing.

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Engineering Application Guide: Fluor Daniel - Electrical/Control Systems

This document provides an engineering application guide covering the selection and sizing of various electrical equipment used in power distribution systems, including switchgear, transformers, motor control centers, generators, grounding equipment and systems, capacitors, cable and bus systems, instrument transformers, and protective relaying. It includes sections on topics such as continuous current ratings, short circuit duties, voltage ratings, impedance selection, cable ampacity and voltage drop calculations. The table of contents lists over 25 sections, but some pages are noted as missing.

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FLUOR DANIEL_ ELECTRICAL/CONTROL SYSTEMS

ENGINEERING APPLICATION GUIDE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION EQUIPMENTS DESCRIPTIONS PAGES REMARKS
2.1 SWITCHGEAR Selection of Continuous Current Ratings of Switchgear Above 1KV 7
2.2 Selection of Continuous Current Ratings of Switchgear Below 1KV 7
2.3 Selection of Short Circuit Duties of Switchgear Above 1KV 14 + 7 With Appendix
2.4 Selection of Short Circuit Duties of Switchgear Below 1KV 6
2.5 Selection of Voltage Rating 3
2.6 Dielectric Strength 2
3.1 TRANSFORMERS Selection of KVA Rating of Substation Transformers 9
3.2 Selection of KVA Rating of Lighting & Small Distribution Transformers 5
3.3 Selection of Transformer Impedance 11
4.1 MOTOR CONTROL Selection of Continuous Current Ratings 11
CENTERS
4.2 Selection of Short Circuit Duty 3
4.3 Selection of Voltage Rating 2
4.4 Selection of Low Voltage Starters and Contactor Sizes 4
4.5 Selection of Type of Equipment 3
4.6 Reduced Voltage Motor Starting Method 5
5.5 GENERATORS Consideration for Control & Paralleling of Generators 17
6.1 GROUNDING EQUIPT. Application and Sizing of Low Resistance Neutral Grounding Resistor 6
AND SYSTEMS
6.2 Application and Sizing of High Resistance Neutral Grounding Equipment 5
6.3 Grounding of Synchronous Generator Systems 9
6.4 Calculation for Ground Grids & Loops or Number of Ground Rods to Meet 6
Ground Resistance Requirements
6.5 Ground Grid Calculation for Substations & Switchyards 14
6.6 Sizing of Grounding Electrode Conductors 1
6.7 Sizing of Equipment Grounding Conductors 1
6.8 Measurement of Soil Resistivity 1
8 Reference Data 13
9.1 CAPACITORS Capacitor Sizing for Continuous Operation 7
9.2 Capacitor Sizing for Motor Operation 12
10.1 CABLE & BUS SYSTEM Cable Sizing Based on Ampacity Derating Factors 16
FOR PDS
10.2 Cable Sizing Based on Voltage Drop 8
10.3 Cable Sizing Based on Short Circuit Consideration 7 With Appendix
13.2 INSTRUMENT Current Transformers for Relaying Duty 12
TRANSFORMERS
14.1 PROTECTIVE Low Voltage Secondary Selective Switchgear (Auto-Transfer) 4
RELAYING
14.2 Low Voltage Secondary Selective Switchgear (Manual-Transfer) 3
14.3 Low Voltage Incoming & Feeder Breakers 3
14.4 Low Voltage Selective Relay Coordination & Settings 4
14.5 Medium Voltage Secondary Selective Switchgear (Auto-Transfer) 4
14.6 Medium Voltage Secondary Selective Switchgear (Manual-Transfer) 3
14.7 Medium Voltage Modified Spot Network (Normally Closed Tie Breaker) 4
14.8 Typical Medium Voltage Feeder Relaying 5
14.9 General Relay Setting Criteria 2
14.11 Medium Voltage Switchgear Bus Differential Relay Calculation & Setting 3
14.12 Transformer Overcurrent Protection Criteria Relay Setting & Primary Fuse 9
Selection
14.13 Transformer Differential Relay Calculation & Settings 4
14.19 Special Relaying for Captive Transformer Motors 2
14.20 Low Voltage Generators 3
14.21 Medium Voltage Generators 16
14.22 Relaying for Unit Transformer Connected Generators 4

MISSING PAGES :

Section 1, 7, 8 & 11. Section 14.3, page 2.


Section 10.3 Appendix, pages 3 & 4. Section 14.4, page 2.
Section 12.1, page 2. Section 14.19, page 2.
Section 12.2, page 2. Lighting_Training Manuals, page 1 & 2.

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