10EATON CORPORATION BR003010ENThis question can be answered after some details are clarified ...Will the circuitry be a new single phase final circuit? Will the circuit be subject to substantial modifications?At these premises stored wood, hay, dust or other combustible materials are posing a serious fire hazard.YESNOWorkplaces orofficesShould an arc fault detection device (AFDD) be used for protection?NOPublic premisesNONODoes the installation supply premises with sleeping accomodations (e.g. facilities that care for the elderly or sick)?PrivatepremisesIs an update to grant state-of-the-art safety desired?Are the circuits installed in locations with combustible constructional materials (e.g. wooden structures)?Are locations supplied where irreplacable goods (assets and buildings with significant value) are endagered?Museums, monuments, buildings and facilities such as laboratories, computer centers and certain industrial and storage facilities need protection.Public premises should be well protected because of their high value and difficult evacuation. Examples include: railway stations, airports, ...If the location is expected to be challenging to evacuate due to number of individuals and/or their mobility, fire poses a serious threat to human lives and special measures should be taken.Does the location pose a risk of fire due to storage or processing of combustible materials (e.g. wood, paper, textiles, ...)?Does the installation supply agricultural premises?If the surroundings of an installation feature a significant amount of flammable materials, fires could get out of control instantaneously.NOFacilities that care for the elderly or sick are extremely difficult to evacuate due to lack of mobility of the inhabitants. Other high density sleeping accommodations can also be considered problematic. NONOWill the installation supply public or private premises, workplaces or offices?NOYESYESYESYESYESYESYES
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