| Feature | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Electrical Substation Engineering and Practice: EHV-AC, HVDC and SF6-GIS: Principles, Practice, Design and Reference Data | | Primary Author | Prof. Sunil S. Rao (often listed as S. Rao) | | Publisher | Khanna Publishers, New Delhi | | Page Count | 568 | | ISBN-13 | 978-81-7409-139-0 | | Old Editions | 1st Ed (1997), 3rd Ed (2003), 10th Ed (2013) | | Latest Edition | 13th Edition (Published 2023) |
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