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{{FigImage|DB422162_EN|svg|E4|TN-C system '''(DB422162_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422162_EN|svg|E4|TN-C system '''(DB422162_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422163|svg|E5|TN-S system '''(DB422163)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422163|svg|E5|TN-S system '''(DB422163)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422164_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422164_EN|svg|E6|TN-C-S system '''(DB422164_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422165_EN|svg|E7|Connection of the PEN conductor in the TN-C system '''(DB422165_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422165_EN|svg|E7|Connection of the PEN conductor in the TN-C system '''(DB422165_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422166_EN|svg|E8|IT system (isolated neutral) '''(DB422166_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422166_EN|svg|E8|IT system (isolated neutral) '''(DB422166_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422167_EN|svg|E9| | {{FigImage|DB422167_EN|svg|E9|Leakage impedance to earth in IT system '''(DB422167_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422168_EN|svg|E10|Impedance equivalent to leakage impedances in an IT system '''(DB422168_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422168_EN|svg|E10|Impedance equivalent to leakage impedances in an IT system '''(DB422168_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422169_EN|svg|E11|IT system (impedance-earthed neutral) '''(DB422169_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422169_EN|svg|E11|IT system (impedance-earthed neutral) '''(DB422169_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422170|svg|E12|TT system '''(DB422170)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422170|svg|E12|TT system '''(DB422170)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422171|svg|E13| | {{FigImage|DB422171|svg|E13|TN-C system '''(DB422171)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422172|svg|E14| | {{FigImage|DB422172|svg|E14|TN-S system '''(DB422172)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422173_EN|svg|E15|IT system '''(DB422173_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422173_EN|svg|E15|IT system '''(DB422173_EN)'''}} | ||
[[File:DB422174a.png|'''(DB422174a)''']] | [[File:DB422174a.png|'''(DB422174a)''']] | ||
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{{FigImage|DB422178|svg|E21|Earthing rods connected in parallel '''(DB422178)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422178|svg|E21|Earthing rods connected in parallel '''(DB422178)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422179|svg|E22|Vertical plate - 2 mm thickness (Cu) '''(DB422179)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422179|svg|E22|Vertical plate - 2 mm thickness (Cu) '''(DB422179)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422180|svg|E25| | {{FigImage|DB422180|svg|E25|Measurement of the resistance to earth of the earth electrode of an installation by means of an ammeter '''(DB422180)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery|E26|Measurement of the resistance to the mass of earth of electrode (X) using an earth-electrode-testing ohmmeter|| | {{Gallery|E26|Measurement of the resistance to the mass of earth of electrode (X) using an earth-electrode-testing ohmmeter|| | ||
|DB422181a_EN.svg||'''(DB422181a_EN)''' | |DB422181a_EN.svg||'''(DB422181a_EN)''' | ||
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[[File:cableway.jpg|'''(cableway)''']] | [[File:cableway.jpg|'''(cableway)''']] | ||
[[File:conductor.jpg|'''(conductor)''']] | [[File:conductor.jpg|'''(conductor)''']] | ||
{{ | {{Gallery|E27|[a] A main LV switchboard - MLVS - (Prisma P) with incoming circuits in the form of busways - [b] A LV motor control centre - MCC - (Okken)|| | ||
|PB116715.jpg||'''(PB116715)''' | |PB116715.jpg||'''(PB116715)''' | ||
|PB116716.jpg||'''(PB116716)'''}} | |PB116716.jpg||'''(PB116716)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery|E29|Final distribution switchboards [a] | {{FigImage|PB116717|jpg|E28|A sub-distribution switchboard (Prisma G) '''(PB116717)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery|E29|Final distribution switchboards [a] Resi9 ; [b] Kaedra; [c] Prisma Pack 160|| | |||
|PB116718.jpg||'''(PB116718)''' | |PB116718.jpg||'''(PB116718)''' | ||
|PB116719.jpg||'''(PB116719)''' | |PB116719.jpg||'''(PB116719)''' | ||
| | |PB119921.jpg||'''(PB119921)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116721|jpg|E30|Assembly of a final distribution switchboard with fixed functional units (Prisma | {{FigImage|PB116721|jpg|E30|Assembly of a final distribution switchboard with fixed functional units (Prisma G) '''(PB116721)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116722|jpg|E31|Distribution switchboard with disconnectable functional units '''(PB116722)'''}} | {{FigImage|PB116722|jpg|E31|Distribution switchboard with disconnectable functional units '''(PB116722)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116723|jpg|E32|Distribution switchboard with withdrawable functional units in drawers '''(PB116723)'''}} | {{FigImage|PB116723|jpg|E32|Distribution switchboard with withdrawable functional units in drawers '''(PB116723)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422182_EN|svg|E33|Main actors and responsibilities, as defined by the IEC 61439-1&2 standard '''(DB422182_EN)'''}} | {{FigImage|DB422182_EN|svg|E33|Main actors and responsibilities, as defined by the IEC 61439-1&2 standard '''(DB422182_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422183_EN|svg|E36| | {{FigImage|DB422183_EN|svg|E36|Representation of different forms of LV functional distribution switchboards '''(DB422183_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422184_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|PB119918|jpg|E38|Example of totally insulated busbar reducing the risk of internal arc-fault ignition (Okken MCC vertical busbar, Schneider Electric) '''(PB119918)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422185_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|PB119917|jpg|E39|Example of assembly prepared for internal arc test, with “indicators” visible on the front and side (Okken, Schneider Electric) '''(PB119917)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422201_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|PB119920|jpg|E40|Example of arc-fault mitigation system (Okken + Vamp system) '''(PB119920)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116725|jpg| | {{FigImage|DB422184_EN|svg|E42|Conductor identification on a circuit breaker with a phase and a neutral '''(DB422184_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422186_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422185_EN|svg|E43|Radial distribution using cables in a hotel '''(DB422185_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116726|jpg| | {{FigImage|DB422201_EN|svg|E44|Busbar trunking system design for distribution of currents from 25 to 4000 A '''(DB422201_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116727|jpg| | {{FigImage|PB116725|jpg|E45|Radial distribution using busways '''(PB116725)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116728|jpg| | {{FigImage|DB422186_EN|svg|E46|Example of a set of 14 x 25A loads distributed along 34 meters (for busway, Canalis KS 250A) '''(DB422186_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|PB116729|jpg| | {{FigImage|PB116726|jpg|E47|Rigid busbar trunking able to support light fittings: Canalis KBA or KBB (25 and 40 A) '''(PB116726)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422187_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|PB116727|jpg|E48|A busway for medium power distribution: Canalis KN (40 up to 160 A) '''(PB116727)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422188|svg| | {{FigImage|PB116728|jpg|E49|A busway for medium power distribution: Canalis KS (100 up to 1000 A) '''(PB116728)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery| | {{FigImage|PB116729|jpg|E50|A busway for high power distribution: Canalis KT (800 up to 5000 A) '''(PB116729)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422187_EN|svg|E51|Appearance of a distorted current waveform due to harmonics '''(DB422187_EN)'''}} | |||
{{FigImage|DB422188|svg|E52|Line and neutral currents absorbed by single-phase non-linear loads connected between phase and neutral. '''(DB422188)'''}} | |||
{{Gallery|E53|Examples of applications where the level of harmonics (THD) is either negligible or high, depending on the proportion of loads generating harmonics versus classical loads|| | |||
|PB116730.jpg||'''(PB116730)''' | |PB116730.jpg||'''(PB116730)''' | ||
|PB116731.jpg||'''(PB116731)'''}} | |PB116731.jpg||'''(PB116731)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422189_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422189_EN|svg|E54|Typical harmonic phase current spectrum for single-phase non-linear loads '''(DB422189_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422191_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422190_EN|svg|E55|Typical harmonic neutral current spectrum for single-phase non-linear loads '''(DB422190_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422192_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422191_EN|svg|E56|Line current for different ratios of non-linear load '''(DB422191_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422193|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422192_EN|svg|E57|Neutral conductor load factor as a function of the 3rd harmonic level. '''(DB422192_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422194_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422193|svg|E58|Double-neutral installation for cable solution is not directly applicable for busway solution, due to their very different thermal dissipation behaviour. '''(DB422193)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422195_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422194_EN|svg|E59|Illustration of the overheating risk with standard busway sizing in presence of high level of 3rd harmonics '''(DB422194_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422196|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422195_EN|svg|E60|Cross section architecture of 2 different busbar systems. '''(DB422195_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422197_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422196|svg|E61|The most effective solution {{=}} reduce the current density in ALL conductors, by selecting proper busway rating (single-neutral) '''(DB422196)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery| | {{FigImage|DB422197_EN|svg|E62|Cross sectional view of a standard busway without and with harmonics '''(DB422197_EN)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery|E63|Comparison between double-neutral busway solution and properly selected single-neutral solution|| | |||
|DB422198a_EN.svg||'''(DB422198a_EN)''' | |DB422198a_EN.svg||'''(DB422198a_EN)''' | ||
|DB422198b.svg||'''(DB422198b)'''}} | |DB422198b.svg||'''(DB422198b)'''}} | ||
{{Gallery| | {{Gallery|E64|Coherent system approach for all components of the electrical installation|| | ||
| | |PB116184-30.jpg||'''(PB116184-30)''' | ||
|PB116732.jpg||'''(PB116732)'''}} | |PB116732.jpg||'''(PB116732)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422199_EN|svg|E66|IP Code arrangement '''(DB422199_EN)'''}} | |||
{{FigImage|DB422199_EN|svg| | {{FigImage|DB422200_EN|svg|E67|Elements of the IP Code '''(DB422200_EN)'''}} | ||
{{FigImage|DB422200_EN|svg| |
Latest revision as of 14:54, 19 July 2018
Fig. E26 – Measurement of the resistance to the mass of earth of electrode (X) using an earth-electrode-testing ohmmeter
Fig. E27 – [a] A main LV switchboard - MLVS - (Prisma P) with incoming circuits in the form of busways - [b] A LV motor control centre - MCC - (Okken)
Fig. E29 – Final distribution switchboards [a] Resi9 ; [b] Kaedra; [c] Prisma Pack 160
Fig. E53 – Examples of applications where the level of harmonics (THD) is either negligible or high, depending on the proportion of loads generating harmonics versus classical loads
Fig. E63 – Comparison between double-neutral busway solution and properly selected single-neutral solution
Fig. E64 – Coherent system approach for all components of the electrical installation