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ELECTRICAL NETWORK STUDIES
Coordination studies must be renewed as soon as a new device is installed in your electrical system in order to:
Reduce interruptions and unwanted activations.
Prevent equipment damage through enhanced system protection.
Provide optimal settings for all configurable devices.
Isolate only the faulty circuit while keeping the rest of the system operational.
Recommend corrective measures for insufficiently protected devices,
Increase productivity and profitability.
CANECO BT CALCULATION NOTE
CANECO BT calculation notes economically determine cable cross-sections and all protective equipment. It produces the diagrams and documents necessary for design, implementation, and verification. Its manufacturer database is constantly updated. A European leader, Caneco BT has obtained four technical approvals (NFC15-100, BS, RGIE, and NIN) which attest to the regulatory compliance of its calculations.
Calculations of electrical cables and sizing of the cross-section
The calculation of protection sizing, protection setting values, and short-circuit values
Cabinet design and diagrams
The general single-line diagram on CANECO BT, the network graph on CANECO EP, and the synoptic diagram on CANECO HT
Power balance, phase balancing, voltage drop, energy and differential selectivity: we provide the calculation report demonstrating that your installation complies with regulations for mandatory electrical inspections.
OUR STUDY OFFER
We offer studies on:
Sizing of HV/MV and MV/LV power transformers .
TGBT sizing.
Dimensioning of MV and LV cables.
Dimensioning of MV cells (busbars, switching devices, current/voltage measuring transformers…)
Capacitor bank sizing.
Definition of neutral grounding for HTB and MV networks (resistances, inductances, TPN, BPN, GH, …).
Selectivity study of protective measures.
Protection trigger matrix,
Study of short-circuit currents.
Reagent compensation.
Power balance.