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Electrical Designing Book

03/16/2013 10:51 AM

Please suggest me a book which help me to understand the real world substation designing , teach me the calculations involved and the key points so that i can get a deep knowledge of designing ?

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03/16/2013 10:56 AM

People who design substations usually go to school for many years to become a designer. Most have degrees.

A book won't do it.

You might search for "substation design" on the internet, but there's no magic way to become a designer.

Go to school.

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03/17/2013 2:39 AM
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03/18/2013 9:19 AM

A lot of good information to start learning can be found in the following:

Design Guide for Rural Substations

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