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Particular types of electrical sources and loads are covered in this chapter:
- supply sources such as generators or inverters
- loads with special characteristics, such as induction motors, lighting circuits or LV/LV transformers
It provides technical reference on their specificities, how this impacts the electrical installation sizing, in particular how to select the related protection and control switchgear.
Chapter N - Contents
- Protection of a LV generator set and the downstream circuits
- Uninterruptible Power Supply units (UPS)
- Protection of LV/LV transformers
- Lighting circuits
- The different lamp technologies
- LED lighting - characteristics
- LED lighting - constraints and recommendations
- LED lamps - choice of circuit breaker
- LED lamps - choice of contactors
- Outdoor LED lighting
- Other lamp technologies - characteristics
- Other lamp technologies - constraints and recommendations
- Other lamp technologies - choice of contactors
- Other lamp technologies - choice of circuit breaker
- Lighting of building accessible to the public
- Asynchronous motors
- Motor control systems
- Motor protection functions
- Motor monitoring
- Motor starter configurations
- Motor protection coordination
- Basic motor protection scheme: circuit-breaker + contactor + thermal relay
- Control and protection switching gear (CPS)
- Intelligent Power and Motor Control Centre (iPMCC)
- Communication protocols and architectures in iPMCC