ABSTRACT

Energy-Efficient Electrical Systems for Buildings, Second Edition offers a systematic and practical approaches to design and analyze electrical distribution and utilization systems in buildings. It considers safety and energy efficiency, while also focusing on sustainability and resiliency, to design electrical distribution systems for buildings.

In addition, the second edition provides guidelines on how to design electrified and energy-resilient buildings. Utilizing energy efficiency, sustainability, and resiliency as important criteria, this book discusses how to meet the minimal safety requirements, set by the National Electrical Code (NEC), to select electrical power systems for buildings. It also considers the impact of building electrification on the design of electrical power systems. The second edition features a new chapter on the optimal design energy-efficient and resilient power systems. In addition, this book includes new end-of-chapter problems, examples, and case studies to enhance and reinforce student understanding.

This book is intended for senior undergraduate mechanical, civil, and electrical engineering students taking courses in Electrical Systems for Buildings and Design of Building Electrical Systems.

Instructors will be able to utilize an updated solutions manual and figure slides for their course.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|34 pages

Overview of Electrical Circuits

chapter 3|20 pages

Electrical Transformers

chapter 4|36 pages

Electrical Motors

chapter 5|42 pages

Protection Systems

chapter 6|44 pages

Branch Circuits and Feeders

chapter 7|54 pages

Electrical Systems for Dwellings

chapter 9|42 pages

Economic Analysis of Energy Projects

chapter 10|32 pages

Energy-Efficient Electrical Systems

chapter 11|42 pages

Power Quality in Buildings

chapter 12|32 pages

Design of Photovoltaic Systems

chapter 13|36 pages

Power Generation and Cogeneration Systems