Distribution
Data e-Handbook
Distribution
engineers and technicians frequently use "paper" handbooks to find
vital engineering information or as references for obtaining
simple calculated values. Necessary data is often distributed
between various handbooks, with no one handbook providing all the
information needed for a particular calculation or task. Also,
many of the data handbooks presently in use have not been updated
in many years and contain obsolete data. Finding the appropriate
information in large set of “paper” handbooks is often time
consuming. DSTAR members determined that a searchable and
interactive electronic handbook representing the compilation of
several different handbooks and data sources could help to improve
the efficiency of engineering personnel.
The goal of
the DSTAR Data e-Handbook is to create a dynamic electronic
document that consists of information commonly used by the DSTAR
membership. Covering a variety of distribution engineering topics,
the DSTAR e-Handbook is intended to be an authoritative source of
information. The material included in the e-Handbook has been
obtained from existing distribution handbooks, manufacturer
information, standards documents, results from DSTAR software
programs, and surveys of the DSTAR membership. All the information
has been collated and sanitized for applicability and accuracy.
The
e-Handbook is designed to be a living document that is easy to
maintain and add to. A common electronic format was chosen because
it offers a high level of flexibility to support future document
modifications.