Using specialized software to study buildings electromechanical installation: Application to the drawing up of the electromechanical design of the new Hall of Residence of TUC
Το work with title Using specialized software to study buildings electromechanical installation: Application to the drawing up of the electromechanical design of the new Hall of Residence of TUC by Arakadakis Stavros is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
Stavros Arakadakis, "Using specialized software to study buildings electromechanical installation: Application to the drawing up of the electromechanical design of the new Hall of Residence of TUC", Diploma Work, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2017
https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.69662
This thesis aims to provide the electrical and phototechnical design of the new buildings of the Hall of Residence of the Technical University of Crete. The electrical design drew up with the 4M Fine software, while the phototechnical design used the Dialux drawing environment. These designs would not be feasible without the study of safety regulations and design principles presented in the work.More specifically, the first part of the thesis presents the categories of electrical installations and the regulations which must be followed to ensure human safety and the proper operation of the installation. Furthermore, the effects on humans and facilities are described in case that the safety regulations are not followed. In the second part of the thesis, the technical terms related to lighting are analyzed, some limits are given for the level of lighting that would be acceptable for the human eye to exist in each room and the types of lamps that are available at the market are presented. Subsequently, the electrical equipment used in the installation is analyzed as well as the way it is selected. More specifically, this section provides information about the cables, the control and protective devices and the distribution board types that are used in the installations. The next part describes the process of designing an electrical study using the 4M Fine software. The process of designing a phototechnical study with Dialux software is then analyzed. The next part of this thesis presents the electrical installation that was made for the new buildings of the Hall of Residence of the TUC, followed by the corresponding phototechnical study. Finally, the last part presents the main conclusion from this thesis.