Ya Blackburn is really intended for advance protective relaying and coordination. But focuses on just about all the facets that go well beyond what NCEES tests on. It is the protective relaying "bible" though that got me through my MSEE in power systems engineering.Blackburn is very popular among most test takers, but I've found it very difficult to read.
I guess I just need to take time and read through it all. I didn't before the first time I took the exam....I just scanned through and tabbed certain parts I thought would be helpful. In the end, it didn't help me all that much during the exam, but perhaps it's because I didn't understand it.Ya Blackburn is really intended for advance protective relaying and coordination. But focuses on just about all the facets that go well beyond what NCEES tests on. It is the protective relaying "bible" though that got me through my MSEE in power systems engineering.
I guess I just need to take time and read through it all. I didn't before the first time I took the exam....I just scanned through and tabbed certain parts I thought would be helpful. In the end, it didn't help me all that much during the exam, but perhaps it's because I didn't understand it.
That's what I'm saying. MEtoEE I think you have the right approach. I certainly would NOT read the book in its entirety. Only utilize those sections which are applicable to your PE exam studies. The other content is intended for more advanced focused topics on that particular subject.I bought Blackburn as well. But I am just wondering how much will I absorb and retain by just reading through this book, also how much effective would that be? Time is very short. This is a text book only, not intended for PE test. Plus, this book is not easy to read like Wildi. I wish we had some resources for protection which is geared toward PE test.
I recommend it. Although I did not use to prepare it, but I saw a copy of it with my friend later. The book looks like very simple to read and follow. I too downloaded a copyI have Blackburn and the GE books. I do not have Paithankar's book. How much does it cost? Do you recommend it?
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