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A Practical Guide to Short-Circuit Calculations by Conrad St. Pierre

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j_p_c

Electrical
Sep 6, 2018
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Hi All, hope you're all doing well.

A Practical Guide to Short-Circuit Calculations by Conrad St. Pierre

This is a long shot, but I find myself routinely trying to find this much coveted and deeply out of print resource on used book sites, EBAY, etc. Always to no avail! Does any one have a sense of a way to contact the former owners of the epc-website where it used to be hosted (now down)? Or, less likely, is anyone on the verge of retirement and would somehow be willing to part with this?

Thanks,
Justin
 
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Back in the day...had a training from St. Pierre and his book was a part of the class(es). Sorry...have a while to go before I retire...unfortunately.

Mike
 
There are two available through Amazon.
Pricey -
A Practical Guide to Short-Circuit Current Calculations by CONRAD ST. PIERRE (2001-05-03)
Hardcover
Used - Acceptable
$569.83
RockMountainBooks

$494.99
$3.99 delivery: June 24 - 30
Fastest delivery: June 22 - 28
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FrogCreekMedia
 
Wow. Neither volume of Clarke cost me that much.

I’ll see your silver lining and raise you two black clouds. - Protection Operations
 
Justin,

Contact support@easypower.com. They have new copies available for purchase. The IEC section has become a little out-of-date, but still a valuable resource.

Conrad passed away a few years ago. A brilliant man.

If you have problems getting a book, check back with me. dpcastor at ieee dot org

Cheers,

Dave
 
Thanks all!

@3DDave - Thanks, I should have mentioned I'm in Canada, neither seller will accommodate shipments here unfortunately.
@davidbeach - Fair ;) To further underline your point, Vol.1 is free here: @dpc - Much appreciated! I've sent a note. Not sure why this didn't occur to me (given their AF guide he and yourself are both credited on)

Cheers,
Justin
 
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