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Fig. Q1 – Example of typical UK residential distribution board (PB119916)
Fig. Q2 – Example of Italian residential installation (> 125 m², basic level) (DB431085)
Fig. Q3 – Example of French residential installation (3 rooms with electric heater) (DB431087_EN)
Fig. Q4 – Components of a control and distribution board (DB422861_EN)
Fig. Q6 – Example of control and distribution board (France) (PB116831_EN)
Fig. Q7 – Requirements of IEC 60364 for protection of people (DB422862_EN)
Fig. Q8 – Installation with incoming-supply circuit breaker having short time delay differential protection, type S (DB422863_EN)
Fig. Q9 – Installation with incoming-supply circuit breaker having no differential protection (DB422864_EN)
Fig. Q10 – Circuit division according to application (DB422865_EN)
Fig. Q13 – Example of recommendation - typical circuits and wiring devices to install in a kitchen (refer to your local standards for actual mandatory requirements) (DB431090_EN)
Fig. Q14 – Example of recommendation - typical circuits and wiring devices to install in a linving room (refer to your local standards for actual mandatory requirements) (DB431091_EN)
Fig. Q15 – Definiton of zones 0, 1 and 2 (global view) (DB431086_EN)
Fig. Q16 – Definition of zones 0, 1, and 2 – Bath tub complementary examples (DB431088_EN)
Fig. Q17 – Definition of zones 0, 1, and 2 - shower without basin complementary examples (DB431089_EN)
Fig. Q19 – Overview of the specific requirements for bathrooms and shower rooms (based on French NFC 15-100 standard) - refer to your local standard for actual and complete requirements (DB431092)
Fig. Q20 – Supplementary equipotential bonding in a bathroom (DB422880_EN)