EP2956875A1 - Procédé de génération d'un fichier de modélisation d'une installation électrique, produit programme d'ordinateur, fichier de modélisation et dispositif électronique d'affichage associés - Google Patents
Procédé de génération d'un fichier de modélisation d'une installation électrique, produit programme d'ordinateur, fichier de modélisation et dispositif électronique d'affichage associésInfo
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- the present invention relates to a method for generating a computer file for modeling an installation. electric from an electrical diagram of said electrical installation, the method being implemented by computer.
- the electrical installation comprises at least one distribution panel comprising electrical appliances adapted to be connected between a source and at least one electrical load, and electrical connections between the appliances, the electrical diagram being in the form of a graph oriented according to the flow direction of a clean electric current to flow from the source to the or loads.
- the invention also relates to a computer program product comprising software instructions which, when implemented by a computer, implements such a method.
- the invention also relates to such a computer file for modeling the electrical installation.
- the invention further relates to an electronic information display device for displaying information contained in such a modeling file.
- the electronic device is intended to be mounted in an electrical distribution board comprising at least one mounting rail for electrical appliances, the electronic device comprising a display screen, means for displaying data on the screen, and fastening means to a corresponding rail.
- Document EP 2 312 696 A1 discloses an electronic display device of the aforementioned type.
- the electronic display device is intended to be mounted in an electrical distribution board having a plurality of mounting rails for electrical appliances.
- the display device comprises two mounting modules each being provided with means of attachment to the corresponding rail and a receptacle pivotally mounted relative to the mounting modules to allow access to electrical devices mounted on the rail between the modules of mounting.
- the receptacle comprises a display screen for displaying information relating to the operation of the electrical devices mounted on the rail, in particular by means of RFID communication means when the electrical appliances are provided with a radio-identification tag RFID.
- a display screen for displaying information relating to the operation of the electrical devices mounted on the rail, in particular by means of RFID communication means when the electrical appliances are provided with a radio-identification tag RFID.
- the object of the invention is therefore to propose an electronic information display device making it possible to facilitate the mechanical and electrical assembly of electrical devices in an electrical distribution board, and also to propose a computer file for modeling data.
- an electrical installation comprising such a table, the modeling file containing information intended to be displayed by the display device, and a method for generating such a modeling file.
- the subject of the invention is a method for generating a computer file for modeling an electrical installation from an electrical diagram of said electrical installation, the method being implemented by computer, the installation electrical device comprising at least one distribution panel comprising electrical appliances adapted to be connected between a source and at least one electrical load, and electrical connections between the appliances, the electrical diagram being in the form of a graph oriented in the direction of circulation a clean electric current to flow from the source to the load or charges.
- the generation method comprises the following steps:
- the parent element being an electrical appliance or an electrical node arranged upstream the link in the direction of flow of the current and to which said link is connected
- the son element being an electrical apparatus or an electrical node arranged downstream of the link in the direction of flow of the current and to which said link is connected
- the creation of the computer modeling file comprising a first identifier of the parent appliance of each electrical appliance, a second identifier of the appliance or appliances of each electrical appliance, a third identifier of the parent element of each electrical link and a fourth identifier of the child element of each electrical link.
- the generating method comprises one or more of the following characteristics, taken separately or in any technically possible combination:
- the method further comprises:
- the or each electrical panel comprises at least one zone, the or each zone comprising at least one row, the electrical apparatus being arranged in a given row of a given zone of a given array, and the positioning information of each electrical apparatus comprises a first identification information of said table, a second identification information of said area, a third identification information of said row and a fourth location information of the apparatus in said row;
- each electrical connection comprises at least one electrical conductor, and the method furthermore comprises:
- the invention also relates to a computer program product comprising software instructions which, when implemented by a computer, implements the method as defined above.
- the subject of the invention is also a computer file, such as an XML file, for modeling an electrical installation, the electrical installation comprising at least one electrical panel comprising electrical appliances suitable for connection between a source and at least one electrical load, and electrical connections between the devices, an electric current being able to flow in a direction of flow from the source to the one or more loads, the computer file comprising:
- a first identifier of a parent appliance of said electrical appliance and a second identifier of one or more daughter appliances of said electric appliance the parent appliance being connected directly to the appliance and upstream of said appliance according to the flow direction of the current
- the son apparatus being connected directly to the electrical apparatus and downstream of said apparatus according to the flow direction of the current
- the parent element being an electrical device or an electrical node arranged upstream of the link according to the direction of current flow and to which said link is connected
- the son element being an electrical apparatus or an electrical node arranged downstream of the link in the direction of flow of the current and to which said link is connected.
- the computer modeling file comprises one or more of the following characteristics, taken separately or in any technically possible combination:
- the computer modeling file further comprises, for each electrical device, positioning information of said apparatus in the electrical installation;
- the or each electrical panel comprises at least one zone, the or each zone comprising at least one row, the electrical apparatus being arranged in a given row of a given zone of a given array, and the positioning information of each electrical apparatus comprises a first identification information of said table, a second identification information of said area, a third identification information of said row and a fourth location information of the apparatus in said row.
- the invention also relates to an electronic information display device for displaying information contained in a computer modeling file as defined above, the electronic device being intended to be mounted in an electrical distribution board.
- the electronic device having at least one mounting rail for electrical apparatus, the electronic device having a display screen, on-screen data display means, and rail attachment means corresponding, in which the electronic device further comprises a display mode changing member, and in that the mode change member is adapted to allow the display of a first display mode indicating information relating to the mechanical mounting of the electrical apparatus on the rail and a second display mode indicating information relating to the electrical wiring of the electrical apparatus.
- the electronic display device comprises one or more of the following characteristics, taken separately or in any technically possible combination:
- the mode change member is adapted to allow the display of a third mode indicating, for each electrical device mounted on the rail, a pictogram according to the type of electrical load connected to said apparatus;
- the device further comprises a protective housing flanking the display screen, the protective housing is preferably substantially rectangular, and the mode change member is manually operable and arranged on an outer face of the protective housing;
- the device further comprises a communication port, such as a USB port or an Ethernet port, for receiving the computer modeling file;
- the device further comprises means for reading a data storage memory, such as a reprogrammable and non-volatile memory, preferably an electrically erasable and user-programmable memory, more preferably a flash memory; and
- a data storage memory such as a reprogrammable and non-volatile memory, preferably an electrically erasable and user-programmable memory, more preferably a flash memory;
- the device further comprises radio communication means adapted to receive the computer modeling file from an external communicating device, such as a mobile phone.
- FIG. 1 is an overview of an electrical installation comprising an electrical distribution board, the distribution board comprising several electrical appliances and mounting rails for electrical appliances,
- FIG. 2 is a partial view in perspective of electrical apparatus of FIG. 1 mounted on a rail and of an electronic information display device, the display device being mounted on the rail and arranged according to a first configuration to access the electrical apparatus, the display device comprising a display screen,
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to that of FIG. 2, the display device being arranged in a second configuration in which the display device hides the electrical apparatus with which it is associated,
- FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of a computer file for modeling the electrical installation of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 5 is a circuit diagram of a given electrical panel
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a method for generating the computer modeling file of FIG. 4,
- FIG. 7 is a flow diagram of a method of displaying information according to different display modes during the mechanical and electrical assembly of the distribution board of FIGS. 2 and 3,
- FIGS. 8 to 10 are diagrammatic representations of the electronic display device and the associated electrical devices according to different configurations of the display device and according to different display modes, and
- FIG. 1 1 shows different views of the display screen of the electronic display device according to the different display modes.
- an electrical installation 10 comprises an electric distribution board 12, the distribution board 12 comprising electrical apparatuses intended to be connected between a source 15 and at least one electric load 16A, 16B (FIG. 5), and rails 17 for mounting electrical devices 14, such as DIN rails.
- the electrical installation 10 comprises electrical connections 18, visible in FIG. 5, making it possible to connect the electrical devices 14 to each other, an electric current being able to flow in a direction of flow from the source 15 to the one or more loads 16A, 16B.
- the electrical installation 10 also comprises an electronic information display device 20, the display device 20, visible in FIGS. 2 and 3, being in particular intended to display information contained in a visible computer modeling file 22. in Figure 4.
- the electrical installation 10 can be represented from an electrical point of view by means of an electrical diagram 24, as represented by way of example in FIG.
- the distribution board 12 also includes a bumper 26 for protection against the risk of electrocution, the protective bib 26 being intended to limit the risk of manual contact with stripped electrical conductors 32 and having a recess 28 for passage of joysticks 29 for controlling electrical appliances 14.
- the distribution board 12 comprises at least one zone 30A, 30B, the or each zone 30A, 30B comprising at least one row 31A, 31B associated with a respective rail 17, the electrical apparatus 14 being arranged in a given row of a given area of a given table.
- the distribution board 12 comprises two zones, namely an upper zone 30A and a lower zone 30B, and the upper zone 30A comprises two rows, namely a first upper row 31A and a second upper row 31 B.
- Electrical devices 14 are known per se, and are, for example, circuit breakers, differential circuit breakers, disconnectors, or any other apparatus to be mounted in an electrical distribution board.
- Each electrical connection 18 comprises several electrical conductors 32, visible in FIG. 9, the number of electrical conductors 32 depending on the nature of the current, namely AC or DC, and the number of phases of the current when it is acts of an alternating current.
- the electronic display device 20 comprises a display screen 33, means (not shown) for displaying data on the screen and two mounting modules 34, each equipped with means, not shown, fixing to a corresponding rail 17.
- the electronic display device 20 comprises a protective housing 35 flanking the display screen 33, the protective housing 35, also called receptacle, preferably being substantially rectangular.
- the electronic display device 20 also comprises two arms 36 for articulating the receptacle 35 with respect to the mounting modules 34 between a first configuration, visible in FIG. 2, allowing access to the electrical devices 14, in particular to their control levers. control 29, and a second configuration, visible in Figure 3, wherein the receptacle 35 masks the control levers 29 of the electrical devices 14 to which the electronic display device 20 is associated.
- the electronic display device 20 further comprises a display mode changing member 38, the mode changing member 38 being able to allow the display of a first display mode (FIG. information relating to the mechanical assembly of the electrical apparatus 14 on the rail 17 and a second display mode (FIG. 9) indicating information relating to the electrical wiring of the electrical apparatus 14.
- the mode change member 38 is in complement to allow the display of a third mode ( Figure 10) indicating, for each electrical device 14 mounted on the rail 17, a pictogram according to the type of electric load 16A, 16B connected to said apparatus 14.
- the organ Mode change 38 is, for example, in the form of a manually operable button and arranged on an outer face of the receptacle 35, as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- the electronic display device 20 comprises a communication port 40, visible in FIGS. 2 and 3, such as a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port or an Ethernet port, for receiving the computer file.
- a communication port 40 visible in FIGS. 2 and 3, such as a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port or an Ethernet port, for receiving the computer file.
- modeling 22 via an appropriate communication link, such as a USB link or an Ethernet link.
- the electronic display device 20 comprises means 42 for reading a data storage memory, such as a reprogrammable and non-volatile memory, preferably an electrically erasable and user-programmable memory, preferably still a flash memory.
- a data storage memory such as a reprogrammable and non-volatile memory, preferably an electrically erasable and user-programmable memory, preferably still a flash memory.
- the electronic display device 20 comprises radio communication means 44 adapted to receive the computer modeling file 22 from an external communicating device, such as a mobile phone, not shown, via a radio data link.
- the computer modeling file 22 is, for example, an Extensible Markup Language (XML) file.
- XML Extensible Markup Language
- the computer modeling file 22 is represented by a relational data model in a database.
- the computer modeling file 22, visible in FIG. 4, comprises a first part 46 containing general information relating to the electrical installation 10, this general information including, for example, the postal address of the place of the electrical installation 10 and the coordinates of the operator intended for the mechanical and electrical assembly of said electrical installation 10.
- the computer modeling file 22 comprises a second part 48 containing a list of references of the electrical devices 14 and of any tools associated with said electrical devices 14, this list including, for example, for each electrical apparatus 14, a reference and a commercial denomination of said apparatus, and mounting and / or operating tools associated with this electrical apparatus 14.
- the computer modeling file 22 includes a third part 50 containing a detailed description of each of the components of the electrical installation. 10, such as the electrical apparatus 14. This detailed description includes, for each electrical apparatus 14, a positioning information of said apparatus in the electrical installation 10.
- the positioning information of each electrical apparatus 14 comprises a first identification information W of said table 12, a second zone identification information 30A, 30B, a third row identification information or vertical position 31 A, 31 B and a fourth location information Z of the apparatus 4 in said row 31A, 31B.
- the positioning information of each electrical apparatus 14 is then written, for example, in the form WXYZ.
- the computer modeling file 22 includes a fourth part 52 containing a list of functions or uses possibly assigned to the electrical appliances 14, a given use being, for example, the type of an electric load 16A, 16B connected to the appliance corresponding electrical 14, or a part of a housing equipped with said electrical installation 10, the part being associated with the corresponding electrical apparatus 14.
- the computer modeling file 22 includes a fifth portion 54 containing information relating to the electrical wiring of the electrical apparatus 14.
- the information relating to the electrical wiring comprises, for each electrical appliance 14, a first identifier of a parent device or appliances of said appliance electrical 14 and a second identifier of one or more son devices of said electrical apparatus 14, the parent device or devices being connected directly to the electrical apparatus 14 and upstream of said apparatus 14 in the direction of flow of the current from the source 15 to the loads 16A, 16B, and the son apparatus or devices being connected directly to the electrical apparatus 14 and downstream of said apparatus 14 according to the flow direction of the current.
- the electrical wiring information also includes, for each electrical link 18, a third identifier of a parent element of said electrical link 18 and a fourth identifier of a child element of said electrical link 18, the parent element being a device electrical 14 or an electrical node 56 arranged upstream of the link 18 in the direction of flow of the current and to which said link 18 is connected, and the son element being an electrical apparatus 14 or an electrical node 56 arranged downstream of the link 18 according to the flow direction of the current and to which said link 18 is connected.
- the modeling file 22 allows an organization of the information in the form of unitary entities and links between these entities, each unitary entity being marked by a beginning and an end, for example by start and end tags in the frame.
- a XML type file a file. Semantics are associated with each of the entities and each of the links, in order to explain the entities and links concerned and to facilitate their interpretation.
- the electrical diagram 24 represents the electrical installation 10 from an electrical point of view, namely the different electrical devices 14 connected between the source 15 and electrical charges 16A, 16B via the electrical connections 18.
- the electrical diagram 24 is in the form of a graph oriented in the direction of flow of an electric current 11, 12, 13 adapted to flow from the source 15 to the or loads 16A, 16B.
- the electrical diagram 24 represents a first electrical appliance 14, noted QF1, connected directly downstream of the source 15 via a first electrical connection 18, denoted L1, and a second appliance 14, noted QF2, connected directly downstream of the first device QF1 via a second electrical connection 18, denoted L2.
- the second apparatus QF2 is connected downstream, on the one hand, to a third apparatus 14, denoted QF3, via third and fourth electrical connections 18, denoted L3 and L4, the third link L3 being arranged between the second apparatus QF2 and a third corresponding electrical node 56 and the fourth link L4 being arranged between the node 56 and the third device QF3.
- the second apparatus QF2 is connected downstream, on the other hand, to a fourth electrical apparatus 14, denoted QF4, via the third link L3 and a fifth electrical connection 18, denoted L5, the fifth link L5 being arranged between the node 56 and the fourth device QF4.
- the third apparatus QF3 belongs to a first branch 58A arranged between the electrical node 56 and a first load 16A
- the fourth apparatus QF4 belongs to a second branch 58B arranged between the electrical node 56 and a second load 16B.
- the electrical diagram 24 also represents a fifth electrical appliance 14, denoted KM1, connected downstream of the third appliance QF3 via a sixth electrical connection 18, denoted L6, the first electric load 16A being connected directly downstream of the fifth appliance KM1 via a seventh connection electrical 18, denoted L7.
- the fourth apparatus QF4 is connected downstream directly to the second electric load 16B via an eighth electrical connection 18, denoted L8.
- the generation method is implemented by a computer comprising an information processing unit formed for example by a processor and a memory associated with the processor, not shown.
- the memory is capable of storing software for generating the modeling file.
- the generation software determines, for each electrical appliance 14, a parent appliance and one or more child appliances, by traversing the electrical diagram 24 from the source 15 to the load or loads 16A, 16B, parent apparatus being connected directly to the electrical apparatus 14 and upstream of said apparatus 14 in the direction of flow of current, and the one or more son apparatus being directly connected to the electrical apparatus 14 and downstream of said apparatus 14 in the direction current flow.
- the parent apparatus of the first apparatus QF1 is then the source 15 by convention, even if it is not an electrical apparatus 14 strictly speaking, and the apparatus son of the first QF1 device is the second QF2 device.
- the parent apparatus of the second apparatus QF2 is the first apparatus QF1 and the son apparatus of the second apparatus QF2 are the third apparatus QF3 and the fourth apparatus QF4.
- the parent apparatus of the fifth apparatus KM1 is the third apparatus QF3 and the son apparatus of the fifth apparatus KM1 is the first load 16A by convention, even if it is not an electrical apparatus 14 itself.
- the parent apparatus of the fourth apparatus QF4 is the third apparatus QF3 and the son apparatus of the fourth apparatus QF4 is the second load 16B.
- the generation software determines, during a step 105 and for each electrical connection 18, a parent element and a child element, by traversing the electrical diagram 24 from the source 15 to the load or loads 16A, 16B, the element parent being an electrical apparatus 14 or an electrical node 56 arranged upstream of the link 18 in the direction of flow of the current and to which said link 18 is connected, and the son element being an electrical apparatus 14 or an electrical node 56 arranged in downstream of the link 18 according to the flow direction of the current and to which said link 18 is connected.
- the parent element of the first link L1 is then the source 15 by convention, even if it is not an electrical apparatus 14 or a node 56 to strictly speaking, and the child element of the first link L1 is the first device QF1.
- the parent element of the second link L2 is the first apparatus QF1
- the child element of the second link L2 is the second apparatus QF2.
- the parent element of the third link L3 is the second apparatus QF2, and the child element of the third link L3 is the node 56, and so on.
- the parent element of the seventh link L7 is the fourth apparatus QF4, and the son element is the second load 16B by convention, even if it is not an electrical apparatus 14 or a node 56 to properly speaking.
- the parent element of the eighth L8 link is the fifth KM1 device, and the son element of this eighth L8 link is the first load 16A by convention.
- the generation software calculates, for each electrical connection 18 connecting a parent element to a corresponding son element, the number of electrical conductors 32 forming said connection 18 and the upstream and downstream connection points, the or the upstream connection points connecting the conductor (s) 32 to the corresponding parent element, and the downstream connection point (s) connecting the conductor (s) 32 to the corresponding child element.
- the generation software calculates, from a mechanical diagram of the electrical installation 10 and for each electrical apparatus 14, a positioning information of said apparatus 14 in the electrical installation. 10.
- each electrical apparatus 14 is then written for example in the form WXYZ as described above, where W is the first identification information of said table 12, X is the second identification information of the zone 30A. , 30B, Y is the third identifying information of the row 31A, 31B and Z is the location number of the apparatus 14 in said row 31A, 31B.
- the generation software finally generates, during step 1 15, the computer modeling file 22, the modeling file 22 comprising the first identifier of the parent device of each electrical device 14, the second identifier of the one or more child devices of each electrical apparatus 14, the third identifier of the parent element of each electrical connection 18 and the fourth identifier of the son element of each electrical connection 18.
- the modeling file 22 furthermore comprises in addition the number of electrical conductors 32 and the upstream and downstream connection points of each electrical connection 18.
- the modeling file 22 furthermore comprises in addition to the positioning information W-X-Y-Z of each electrical apparatus 14.
- the modeling file 22 includes information, not shown, describing a project associated with the electrical installation 10.
- the description of the project information include, for example, the name and address of a company affected by the project, and / or the name and contact details of a project leader.
- the modeling file 22 includes commercial information, not shown, associated with the electrical installation 10.
- the information For example, the commercial names of each of the electrical appliances 14 included in the electrical installation 10, the price of these electrical appliances 14, as well as possibly other commercial information associated with these electrical appliances 14.
- the modeling file 22 thus gathers information relating to four different domains, namely the electrical domain, the mechanical domain, the project description domain and the commercial domain.
- the electrical domain comprises in particular the information associated with the electrical components 14 and the electrical connections 18, such as the first identifier of the parent apparatus of each electrical apparatus 14, the second identifier of the son apparatus of each electrical apparatus 14, the third identifier of the parent element of each electrical connection 18 and the fourth identifier of the son element of each electrical connection 18.
- the mechanical domain comprises in particular the positioning information WXYZ of each electrical appliance 14.
- the project description field comprises the description of the project described above, and the business area includes the aforementioned commercial information.
- the modeling file 22 is then a pivotal element between these four domains.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a flowchart of a method of displaying information according to different display modes during the mechanical and electrical assembly of the distribution board 12, these different display modes making it possible to facilitate the assembly operations. by limiting the consultation of ancillary documentation, or even by avoiding the consultation of such documentation.
- the electronic device 20 implements a first display mode M1 indicating, for each electrical apparatus 14 to be mounted on the rail 17 to which the device 20 is hooked, a reference and the positioning of said apparatus 14 as shown in FIG. 8.
- electrical devices 14, each having the reference 16725 must for example be fixed to the locations Q1 and Q5 of the row corresponding to said rail 17.
- Electrical appliances 14 each presenting 16727 must be attached at locations Q2, Q4 and Q6. The operator thus knows, and without having to consult another document, where exactly fix the different devices 14 whose references are generally recalled on the body of the device.
- step 150 when the operator has positioned all the electrical devices 14 in the corresponding row 31A, 31B, he presses the change of display mode 38 to switch from the first display mode M1 to a second display mode M2.
- the second display mode M2 indicates, for each electrical apparatus 14, the electrical conductor numbers 32 to be connected to said apparatus 14, as shown in FIG. 9.
- the operator must connect the electrical conductors 32 numbered P01 and N01 upstream of the electrical appliance 14 located on the left of the row, and the electrical conductors 32 numbered P09 and N09 downstream of this apparatus 14. more to the left.
- each electrical conductor 32 carrying a ring with the unique identification number displayed by the display device 20 in this second mode M2.
- step 160 when the operator electrically wired all the electrical devices 14 in the corresponding row 31A, 31B, he presses the display mode changing member 38 to switch from the second M2 display mode to a third M3 display mode.
- the third display mode M3 allows the following step 170 to display, for each electrical apparatus 14 mounted on the rail 17, indications relating to the type of electric charge 16A, 16B connected to said apparatus 14 or to a piece of a housing in which the electrical installation 10 is arranged. These indications of the third display mode M3 are for example displayed in the form of pictograms, as shown in FIG.
- the electrical devices have the following functions starting from the leftmost apparatus of the row and going to the right: general differential circuit breaker for the leftmost apparatus 14 , then circuit breaker associated with hobs in the kitchen, circuit breaker associated with a light in the kitchen, circuit breaker associated with an electric oven in the kitchen, circuit breaker associated with a light in a room, circuit breaker associated with electrical outlets in the room , circuit breaker associated with a washing machine in a bathroom and circuit breaker associated with a light in the bathroom. It is thus possible, for the same electrical apparatus 14, to display both an indication relating to the type of load associated with the apparatus 14 and an indication relating to the associated part of the housing.
- step 170 when the operator has verified that all the electrical devices 14 correspond to the functions displayed by the display device 20 in the third mode M3, it presses the display mode changing member 38 as necessary in order to change from the third display mode M3 to additional and successive display modes M4, M5, M6 visible on the display. figure 1 1.
- These additional information display modes M4, M5, M6 offer a maintenance aid, the displayed information containing in these additional modes service indications such as current intensities consumed or powers consumed, or indications of default.
- the display device 20 displays, in a fourth display mode M4, information relating to the instantaneous, average and maximum current consumption for each of the electrical devices 14.
- the display device 20 displays, in a fifth display mode M5, information about the power consumed in the last 24 hours, the last 7 days or in the last 30 days.
- a sixth display mode M6 the display device 20 displays one or more fault indications for one or more electrical devices 14 given, as shown in Figure 1 1.
- the display device 20 according to the invention thus also facilitates the maintenance of the electrical installation 10.
- the electronic display device 20 makes it possible to facilitate the mechanical and electrical assembly of the electrical appliances 14 in the electrical distribution panel 12, by displaying the information necessary for the operator as and when the assembly of the table 12, in particular with the aid of the mode changeover member 38 to easily switch from one display mode to another.
- the computer file 22 for modeling the electrical installation makes it possible to facilitate the mechanical and electrical assembly of the electrical devices 14, by grouping together the information intended to be displayed by the display device 20.
- the method of generating the modeling file also facilitates the work of the operator by automatically generating the modeling file 22 from the electrical diagram 24 of the installation, or in addition from a mechanical diagram of the electrical installation 10.
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