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The Electrical Installation Guide (wiki) has been written for electrical professionals who must design safe and energy efficient electrical installation, in compliance with international standards such as the IEC 60364.
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Electrical Fire Prevention
New technical guide
Do you know how to mitigate the risk of fire in commercial buildings?
This guide considers the risk of fire caused by electrical currents that fall below the overcurrent protection thresholds and focuses on the latest solutions.
Solar self-consumption
Technical video tutorials
Find answers about Solar self-consumption:
- how it impacts the building electrical installation
- where to connect the solar system
- how to manage excess solar production
- how to calculate, size, ...
in this new Technical Videos series!
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