This book is intended for all who are interested and work in a daily capacity with these subjects. It is also designed to help the student in his search for learning. For this reason, the book is profusely illustrated to help visualize for the reader the points referenced in the text while joining theory and practice into a closer relationship.For user friendly and easy study, Stallcup’s Generator, Transformer, Motor, and Compressor has been divided into three parts and they are as follows:
  • Part I: Generators
  • Part II: Transformers
  • Part III: Motors
Table of Contents:

Part I. GENERATORS
  • Chapter 1 Magnetism and Electromagnetism
  • Chapter 2 Generator Principles
  • Chapter 3 Generators and the National Electrical Code®
  • Chapter 4 Emergency System Generators
  • Chapter 5 Legally Required and Optional Standby Systems
  • Chapter 6 Generators Supplying Essential Loads for Hospitals
Part II. TRANSFORMERS
  • Chapter 7 Transformer Theory
  • Chapter 8 Installing Transformers
  • Chapter 9 Transformer Vaults
  • Chapter 10 Sizing Transformers and Connections
  • Chapter 11 Protecting Transformers
  • Chapter 12 Secondary Ties
  • Chapter 13 Windings and Components
Part III. MOTORS
  • Chapter 14 Motor Theory
  • Chapter 15 Types of Motors
  • Chapter 16 Design Letters and Code Letters
  • Chapter 17 Starting Methods
  • Chapter 18 Overcurrent Protection for Individual Motors
  • Chapter 19 Overload Protection for Individual Motors
  • Chapter 20 Motor Feeder and Branch-Circuit Conductors
  • Chapter 21 Control Circuit Conductors and Components
  • Chapter 22 Connecting Controls for Operation
  • Chapter 23 Troubleshooting Motor Windings and Components
  • Chapter 24 Compressor Motors
  • Annex
  • Troubleshooting Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Glossary of Terms

Review questions have been provided at the end of each chapter.