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Energy-Efficient Electrical Systems for Buildings

Author/EditorKrarti, Moncef (University of Colorado, (Author)
ISBN: 9781032233833
Pub Date03/08/2023
BindingHardback
Pages568
Edition2nd Ed
Dimensions (mm)234(h) * 156(w)
Energy-Efficient Electrical Systems for Buildings, Second Edition offers systematic and practical approaches to design and analyze electrical distribution and utilization systems in buildings. It considers safety and energy efficiency, focusing on sustainability and resiliency, to design electrical distribution systems for buildings.
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Considers the life-cycle cost analysis of designing energy efficient electrical distribution systems.
Addresses design requirements to integrate buildings with smart grids and micro-grids.
Provides an overview of both standard and energy efficient electrical distribution components, including transformers, protection devices, conductors, controllers, and panels.
Features a new chapter on optimal design energy efficient and resilient power systems.
Includes case studies, exercises, and end-of-chapter problems.

Considers the life-cycle cost analysis of designing energy efficient electrical distribution systems.
Addresses design requirements to integrate buildings with smart grids and micro-grids.
Provides an overview of both standard and energy efficient electrical distribution components, including transformers, protection devices, conductors, controllers, and panels.
Features a new chapter on optimal design energy efficient and resilient power systems.
Includes case studies, exercises, and end-of-chapter problems.

Moncef Krarti is the Professor and Coordinator for the Building Systems Program in the Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering Department at the University of Colorado. He has vast experience in designing, testing, and assessing innovative energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies applied to buildings. He has directed several projects in designing energy efficient buildings including innovative mechanical and electrical energy systems. Prof. Krarti has published over 250 technical journals and handbook chapters in various fields related to energy efficiency and energy management of the built environment. Moreover, he has published several books on building energy efficient systems. He taught courses related to building electrical systems for over 20 years in the US and abroad. He is currently the director of an industrial university collaborative research center on building energy smart technologies. As part of his activities as a professor at the University of Colorado, he has been managing the research activities of an energy management center at the University of Colorado with an emphasis of testing and evaluating the performance of mechanical and electrical systems for residential and commercial buildings. He has also helped the development of similar energy efficiency centers in other countries including Brazil, Mexico, and Tunisia. Dr. Krarti has an extensive experience in promoting building energy efficiency technologies and policies overseas, including the development of building energy codes and energy efficiency training programs in several countries, including Tunisia, Sri Lanka, Egypt and collaborative research with over ten countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America.

1. Introduction. 2. Overview of Electrical Circuits. 3. Electrical Transformers. 4. Electrical Motors. 5. Protection Systems. 6. Branch Circuits and Feeders. 7. Electrical Systems for Dwelling. 8. Electrical Systems for Commercial Buildings. 9. Economic Analysis of Energy Projects. 10. Energy Efficient Electrical Systems. 11. Power Quality in Buildings. 12. Design of Solar PV Systems. 13. Power Combined Heat and Power Systems. 14. Optimal Design Energy Efficient and Resilient Power Systems. Appendix A: Conversion Factors.

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