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installation be rapidly
designed and optimized?
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A tool to save time
A reliable tool to comply with standards
6 steps to creating a complete design
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A tool to save time, Ecodial enables you to
fully design a LV electrical installation
Ecodial draws, calculates and dimensions equipment on a
low-voltage network.
You can easily achieve a single line diagram by dragging
and dropping electrotechnical macro-componants from a
library
With one click, you can design the whole installation,
including min./max. short-circuit currents, voltage drop
values, cable dimensions plus automatic protective device
optimization as well as trip-unit settings. Customized data
entry enables you to change Ecodial’s selection.
You can control the performance level of your protection
system and view tripping curve coordinates, discrimination
limits, effect of optimization by means of cascading.
You can master the report, including cable, trip-unit
settings, calculation formula sheets
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A tool to save time
A reliable tool to comply with standards
6 steps to creating a complete design
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A reliable tool to comply with Standards
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A reliable tool to comply with Standards
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Ecodial is based on Schneider’s worldwide experience
Installation standards address all the issues relative to
safety:
overload protection, minimum cable sizes, protection against
direct and indirect contact, short-circuit protection.
Generally speaking, these rules are all based on the same
initial document: IEC60364. Ecodial also complies fully with
NEN1010, AS3008, NFC15100.
There are 15,000 users of Ecodial in 40 different countries
around the world.
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A tool to save time
A reliable tool to comply with standards
6 steps to creating a complete design
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6 steps to achieve a complete design
Step 1 - General characteristics
Definition of the global parameters
Step 2 - Drawing
Definition of the network layout
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