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WIKI-EIG is the name of this project of moving from the Electrical Installation Guide to an open collaborative space for all technicians and engineers concerned by the design of electrical installation.<br>Electrical Installation Guide has been created by Schneider-Electric engineers 25 years ago and constantly updated.<br>To day in 2010, Schneider-Electric engineers have decided to share it with any other engineers in the world: this represent a major change
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The target of this 550 pages Guide was:<br>“This guide has been written for electrical Engineers who have to<br>design, realize, inspect or maintain electrical installations in compliance<br>with international Standards of the International Electro technical<br>Commission (IEC).<br>“Which technical solution will guarantee that all relevant safety rules are<br>met?” This question has been a permanent guideline for the elaboration of<br>this document.<br>An international Standard such as the IEC 60364 “Electrical Installation<br>in Buildings” specifies extensively the rules to comply with to ensure<br>safety and predicted operational characteristics for all types of electrical<br>installations. As the Standard must be extensive, and has to be applicable<br>to all types of products and the technical solutions in use worldwide, the<br>text of the IEC rules is complex, and not presented in a ready-to-use order.<br>The Standard cannot therefore be considered as a working handbook, but<br>only as a reference document.<br>The aim of the present guide is to provide a clear, practical and step by-<br>step explanation for the complete study of an electrical installation,<br>according to IEC 60364 and other relevant IEC Standards.”<br>See last printed edition dated 2010 (12/2009)<br>In the future, target will be adapted according to what the global community will define.<br>

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