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**[[Conductors in parallel|Conductors in parallel]]
**[[Conductors in parallel|Conductors in parallel]]
* [[Practical method for determining the smallest allowable cross-sectional area of circuit conductors|Practical method for determining the smallest allowable cross-sectional area of circuit conductors]]
* [[Practical method for determining the smallest allowable cross-sectional area of circuit conductors|Practical method for determining the smallest allowable cross-sectional area of circuit conductors]]
**[[General method for cable sizing|General method for cable sizing]]
**[[Recommended simplified approach for cable sizing|Recommended simplified approach for cable sizing]]
**[[Busbar trunking systems|Busbar trunking systems]]
**[[Busbar trunking systems|Busbar trunking systems]]
* [[Determination of voltage drop|Determination of voltage drop]]
* [[Determination of voltage drop|Determination of voltage drop]]

Revision as of 13:58, 21 March 2011

Scope and content of Wiki EIG
General rules of electrical installation design
Connection to the MV utility distribution network
Connection to the LV utility distribution network
MV & LV architecture selection guide
LV Distribution
Protection against electric shocks
Sizing and protection of conductors
LV switchgear: functions & selection
Protection against voltage surges in LV
Energy Efficiency in electrical distribution
Power factor correction and harmonic filtering
Power harmonics management
Characteristics of particular sources and loads
PhotoVoltaic (PV) installation
Residential electrical installations
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)