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Basics Electro Planning

Author/EditorWotschke P (Author)
Bielefeld, Bert (Author)
Publisher: Birkhauser
ISBN: 9783035609325
Pub Date22/05/2017
BindingPaperback
Pages80
Dimensions (mm)220(h) * 155(w)
Electrical installations in buildings are becoming increasingly complex. BASICS Electrical Installations conveys the basic concepts of electrical installations in buildings in practical applications.
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The concept and detailed design of buildings requires a comprehensive approach. Coordinating the different trades is one of the architect's key tasks. In view of the fact that electrical installations in buildings are becoming increasingly complex, the architect needs to have a solid, basic understanding in this field in order to be able to prepare the design for the input of the specialist engineers. However, most architects find it hard to understand anything but the basic concepts of electrical engineering, in spite of the fact that it is an increasingly important field in view of the complexity of modern buildings. As an intermediary between all parties involved in the construction project, the architect must be able to understand electrical engineering concepts in buildings and competently advise his clients. BASICS Electrical Installations conveys the basic concepts of electrical installations in buildings in practical applications.

Selection of subjects covered:



Power supply
Design of electrical installations
Power supply systems and mains lines
Distribution boards
Forms of installation
Wiring layouts
Slots and recesses
Information technology
Lightning protection systems

The concept and detailed design of buildings requires a comprehensive approach. Coordinating the different trades is one of the architect's key tasks. In view of the fact that electrical installations in buildings are becoming increasingly complex, the architect needs to have a solid, basic understanding in this field in order to be able to prepare the design for the input of the specialist engineers. However, most architects find it hard to understand anything but the basic concepts of electrical engineering, in spite of the fact that it is an increasingly important field in view of the complexity of modern buildings. As an intermediary between all parties involved in the construction project, the architect must be able to understand electrical engineering concepts in buildings and competently advise his clients. BASICS Electrical Installations conveys the basic concepts of electrical installations in buildings in practical applications.

Selection of subjects covered:



Power supply
Design of electrical installations
Power supply systems and mains lines
Distribution boards
Forms of installation
Wiring layouts
Slots and recesses
Information technology
Lightning protection systems

Peter Wotschke, The Berlin School of Economics and Law, Berlin, Germany.

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