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Acknowledgements








           My grateful thanks go to Mrs Roselie Printer who kindly found the time to type the drafts of the
           book, to Miss N. Sumalatha for patiently carrying out the various editing cycles, and to Mr Diva
           Kumar for sorting out a number of problems that arose with the various computers that were used
           for the task and for his assistance in preparing the diagrams in particular.
                 Thanks are also due to the company of Switchgear & Instrumentation Ltd in the UK for
           kindly allowing me to use some of their material pertaining to computerised management systems
           for switchboards and motor control centers.
                 Permission to use material in the block diagrams of the speed-governing control systems for
           the single-shaft and two-shaft gas turbines was given courtesy of ALSTOM Power UK Ltd.
                 Acknowledgement is also given to Anixter Wire & Cable in the UK for permission to use
           data from their publication, ‘The Cable Handbook, Issue 3’, as referenced in Chapter 9.
                 Over the last 10 years my former colleagues have given much encouragement, especially in
           recent times those at Qatar General Petroleum Corporation and Maersk Olie og Gas A/S in Denmark;
           and my many associates and friends in the manufacturing companies that I have had the pleasure of
           interfacing with over many years.

                 The concept of writing this book came from the experience of providing lectures in the mid
           1980’s, whilst being employed by Mr Spencer Landes in his company in London. Mr Landes has
           also encouraged me to complete the task.
                 I also acknowledge the greatest opportunity given to me in my life by the late Professor Eric
           Laithwaite and the late Dr Bernard Adkins when I applied to Imperial College to join their MSc
           course in 1968. The circumstances were unusual; they made an exception to the established practices,
           and gave their time and patience to interview me. Their confidence was imparted to me, and I have
           not looked backwards since then.
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