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Offshore Electrical Engineering Manual

  • 2nd Edition - November 6, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Geoff MacAngus-Gerrard
  • Language: English

Offshore Electrical Engineering Manual, Second Edition, is for electrical engineers working on offshore projects who require detailed knowledge of an array of equipment and power… Read more

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Description

Offshore Electrical Engineering Manual, Second Edition, is for electrical engineers working on offshore projects who require detailed knowledge of an array of equipment and power distribution systems. The book begins with coverage of different types of insulation, hot-spot temperatures, temperature rise, ambient air temperatures, basis of machine ratings, method of measurement of temperature rise by resistance, measurement of ambient air temperature. This is followed by coverage of AC generators, automatic voltage regulators, AC switchgear transformers, and programmable electronic systems.

The emphasis throughout is on practical, ready-to-apply techniques that yield immediate and cost-effective benefits. The majority of the systems covered in the book operate at a nominal voltage of 24 y dc and, although it is not necessary for each of the systems to have separate battery and battery charger systems, the grouping criteria require more detailed discussion.

The book also provides information on equipment such as dual chargers and batteries for certain vital systems, switchgear tripping/closing, and engine start batteries which are dedicated to the equipment they supply. In the case of engines which drive fire pumps, duplicate charges and batteries are also required.

Packed with charts, tables, and diagrams, this work is intended to be of interest to both technical readers and to general readers. It covers electrical engineering in offshore situations, with much of the information gained in the North Sea. Some topics covered are offshore power requirements, generator selection, process drivers and starting requirements, control and monitoring systems, and cabling and equipment installation

Key features

  • Discusses how to perform inspections of electrical and instrument systems on equipment using appropriate regulations and specifications
  • Explains how to ensure electrical systems/components are maintained and production is uninterrupted
  • Demonstrates how to repair, modify, and install electrical instruments ensuring compliance with current regulations and specifications
  • Covers specification, management, and technical evaluation of offshore electrical system design
  • Features evaluation and optimization of electrical system options including DC/AC selection and offshore cabling designs

Readership

Rig Supervisors and Managers, Electrical Engineers, Electrical Engineering Technicians, Mechanical Engineers, and Maintenance Engineers

Table of contents

1. Introduction of Offshore Power Requirements2. Electrical Systems General Requirements3. Prime Movers and Generator Selection4. Process Drivers and Starting Requirements5. Control and Monitoring Systems6. Generation and Distribution Switchgear and Transformers7. Cabling Systems and Equipment Installation8. Environmental Topics9. Power System Disturbances: Prediction and Protection10. Offshore Lighting11. Subsea Supplies12. Reliability13. Commissioning14. Maintenance and LogisticsAppendix A: Guide to Offshore InstallationsAppendix B: Typical Commissioning Test SheetsAppendix C: Simple Three-Phase Fault Calculations ProgramAppendix D: Commercial Programs for Load Flow, Fault and Transient StabilityAppendix E: Comparison of World Hazardous Area Equipment

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 6, 2017
  • Language: English

About the author

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Geoff MacAngus-Gerrard

Geoff MacAngus-Gerrard is currently on the Supply Lecturer Register for the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), Scotland. He was a chartered electrical engineer who is particularly experienced in conceptual design of electrical power systems and the solving of problems associated with reliability and safety related to the security and survivability of power systems on offshore and petrochemical installations. He has worked primarily on offshore-related projects for the last 24 years, at a marine consultancy for 3 years and in various petrochemical projects for 5 years.
Affiliations and expertise
Supply Lecturer Register, University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), Scotland, UK

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