Fig. K2 – Consistency between European regulations (in green) and standards (in grey) (DB422541_EN)
Fig. K16 – Definition of energy efficiency classes for LV motors, according to Standard IEC60034-30 (DB422550_EN)
Fig. K17 – Life cycle cost reduction for IE2 and IE3 motors compared to IE1 motors, depending on the number of operating hours per year (DB422551_EN)
Fig. K18 – Motor starter examples: TeSys D Direct on line contactors, Star Delta starter, Altistart softstarter (Schneider Electric)
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(PB116781)
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(PB116782)
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(PB116783)
Fig. K19 – Variable Speed Drives of various power ratings (Altivar range, Schneider Electric)
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(PB116784)
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(PB116785)
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(PB116786)
Fig. K20 – Example of cascading pumps, which skilfully combine starters and a variable speed drive to offer a flexible but not too expensive solution (DB422552_EN)
Fig. K21 – Illustration of the general operating principle for high-performance reflectors (DB422555_EN)
Fig. K22 – A selection of lighting control devices: timers, light sensors, movement sensors
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(PB116787)
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(PB116788)
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(PB116789)
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(PB116790)
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(PB116791)
Fig. K26 – Example of an intranet information network protected by a server (EGX300 – Schneider Electric) and monitored from the Internet network (DB422559_EN)

Fig. K28 – Example of communication device developed for smart panels (Com’X 200 energy data logger, Schneider Electric) (PB116792)
Fig. K29 – Example of monitoring architecture for a small site with sub-metering and alarming on selected circuits, using wireless Powertag energy sensors (DB422561_EN)
Fig. K30 – Example of monitoring and control architecture for a company with several small sites (DB422562_EN)










