The Elements of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 1: A Text Book for Technical Schools and Colleges (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

William Suddards Franklin

 
9780331624304: The Elements of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 1: A Text Book for Technical Schools and Colleges (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master the essentials of electrical distribution and machine operation with clear, practical guidance.

This book presents the foundations of generators, motors, and distribution systems, including how three‑wire installations work, how to balance lines, and how to design around practical voltage drops. It combines theory with real‑world applications like arc and incandescent lighting, lamp efficiency, and the contacts and controls that keep systems reliable.

The book covers important topics in a structured, shop‑floor friendly way. You’ll find explanations of direct and alternating current components, the Edison three‑wire system, and methods for grouping lamps in series and parallel to meet voltage and copper‑cost goals. It also discusses how to evaluate generator and motor performance, efficiency, and losses, with data and examples that help you apply principles to design and operation.

  • How three‑wire distribution saves copper and stabilizes voltage across loads
  • Techniques for series and parallel lamp groupings in high‑ and low‑voltage networks
  • Practical insights into generator and motor efficiency and loss mechanisms
  • Real‑world topics such as lamps, insulation, and wiring considerations for distribution systems

Ideal for readers building a solid grounding in electrical distribution, lighting, and machine operation within power systems.

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