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Revision as of 13:46, 26 January 2024
In this chapter, you will discover:
- the dangers related to electric shock, and the protection measures defined by the IEC 60364 standard (basic protection, fault protection and additional protection). And how to implement these protection measures with TN, TT and IT earthing systems
- the different electrical fire risks and causes, and the technical solutions to mitigate these risks
Chapter F - Contents
- Protection against electric shock
- Types of protection against electric shock
- Additional protection: High sensitivity RCDs
- Implementation of the TT system
- Implementation of the TN system
- Implementation of the IT system
- Residual Current Devices (RCDs)
- Other protective measures against electric shocks
- Protection against electrical fire risks