FAQ's
Subject
- Pluggable electrical installations & NEN1010
- Is it important to lock pluggable electrical connections?
- What should you pay attention to when locking Wieland GST18 T-splitters?
- Are there any applications where locking is not required?
- Can you fit pluggable electrical installations to cable trays?
- Can a pluggable electrical connection be made in a cable duct?
- Is it mandatory to lock pluggable electrical connections?
- Was it also mandatory to lock pluggable electrical connections in the past? Did other standards apply then?
- How much current is allowed through a permanent pluggable connection in an installation?
- Pluggable electrical installations, conductors and cable assembly
- Can a blue wire be used for anything other than Neutral?
- May a green/yellow wire be used for anything other than grounding?
- May a conductor be marked with a colour at its end?
- May a solid conductor be connected to a GST or RST connector?
- May a flexible conductor without a ferrule be connected to a GST or RST connector?
- Pluggable electrical installations and compatibility
- Pluggable electrical installations and maintenance-free
- Pluggable electrical installation and applications
- Pluggable electrical installations & CPR
- What is the CPR?
- Are GST18 cables in furniture also covered by CPR and NEN1010?
- What is the fire classification of old GST18 cables from before CPR legislation?
- What is the fire class or Euro class?
- Does the CPR apply to pluggable electrical installations; and the Building Decree? And what about the DoP, Declaration of Performance?
- What are the requirements of the Environment Buildings Decree (BBL) for cables per use function?
- Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
- Do cables in walls and ceilings also have to comply with the fire and smoke classes of the Environment Buildings Decree (BBL)?
- Do connecting conduits to appliances have to meet the fire class requirements set in CPR or Environment Buildings Decree (BBL)?
- What is the difference between smoke classes s1, s1a and s1b?
- Are separate GST and BST connectors also covered by CPR?
- May Eca cables still be used?
- DALI & KNX
- Pluggable electrical installation and LED lighting
- Has the application of circuit breakers affected the installation?
- What can you do to combat inrush current?
- Is fluorescent lighting also subject to inrush current?
- What inrush current is an LED fixture subject to?
- Can I replace fluorescent lighting 1-to-1 for LED lighting?
- How many LED bulbs can go on 1 group?
- Can a motion sensor switch LED lights?
- Is it possible to put an LED Limiter in any circuit?
- Is an LED Limiter only for new installations?
- Is LED lighting mandatory?
- Where can I fit the LED Limiter?
- Is the LED Limiter pluggable?
- How high is the inrush current of an LED lamp?
- How many LED fixtures can be connected to the LED Limiter?
- How heavily can the LED Limiter be loaded?
- Can you connect 2 LED Limiters to a group?
- Can you connect multiple LED Limiters to a group?
- How high is the inrush current when using an LED Limiter?
- What is the part number of the LED Limiter?
- What is inrush current?
- What devices cause inrush current?
- What causes inrush current?
- How does inrush current affect switches and relays?
- How does inrush current affect screw-type fuses?
- What impact does inrush current have on circuit breakers?
- What maximum inrush is permissible for switches?
- What maximum inrush is permissible for fuses?
- What maximum inrush is permiss+C164ible for circuit breakers?
- What circuit breakers can be used?
- EV charging with Wieland flat cable
- What is the Podis flat cable?
- Where do you use which charging method?
- Where do you get the energy for charging?
- What is charging infrastructure?
- What does electrical infrastructure in a parking garage look like?
- How does a flat cable infrastructure work?
- Where can we use the flat cable?
- What types of charging stations and charging methods are there?
- How fast can you charge?
- How long does it actually take to charge a battery and how far can you drive with it?
- Who installs such a flat Cable?
- Which charging stations do you connect to the flat Cable?
- How many charging stations can be mounted on the flat Cable?
- Can you put a charger anywhere?
- What materials do you need?
- What standards apply to EV installations?
- Pluggable electrical installations and cooking appliances
- What different types of groups do you have in a home?
- What do i need to do to connect an electric cooker?
- Can you replace an electric cooker 1-to-1?
- Can an electric cooker be connected to 1-phase?
- What capacity can i connect?
- Can an electric cooker just be plugged in?
- What special connection do you need for an electric cooker?
- Is a Perilex socket the only solution?
- What should i look out for when modifying or working on an installation?
- Do you need an extra group for electric cooking?
- How many groups do you need for electric cooking?
- Why use a ceramic hob?
- How does an induction hob work?
- Do you need power current for an induction hob?
- How do i know if i have a cooking group or a 3-phase connection?
- What types of electric cookers are there?
- Pluggable electrical installations in concrete
Frequently Asked Questions about Isolectra: Everything You Want to Know
At Isolectra, we understand that you sometimes have questions about our products and solutions. That’s why we have created a comprehensive FAQ page, where you can find answers on a wide range of topics. Whether you want to know more about plug-in systems, cable assemblies, or the application of NEN1010 guidelines, our FAQ page provides clear and practical information.
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On Isolectra’s FAQ page, you will find information on a wide variety of topics, such as:
Plug-in systems and NEN1010:
Learn more about locking plug-in connections, the application of NEN1010 guidelines, and how to use plug-in solutions in cable trays or concrete structures.
Cable assemblies and conductors:
Find answers to questions about using blue, green/yellow, and solid conductors, and how to connect them correctly to GST® or RST® connectors.
Maintenance-free solutions:
Discover how Wieland GST® and RST® connectors can be used maintenance-free, even in inaccessible locations or embedded in concrete.
Practical applications:
Learn how to connect LED drivers, which connectors are suitable for cooktops, and which plug-in solutions can be used in chloride-containing environments such as swimming pools.
Why is this page so useful?
The FAQ page is designed to save you time and provide direct answers to questions you may have. Do you need to lock plug-in connections? Or how do you connect an LED driver without a ground? These and other questions are clearly answered so you don’t have to waste time searching through manuals or documentation.
How to use the FAQ page?
Navigating the FAQ page is easy. You can search for specific topics, such as:
Plug-in systems and LED lighting:
Find answers to questions about inrush current, its effects on switches and relays, and how to optimally connect LED lighting. Learn more about the use of LED limiters, the number of LED lamps per group, and how to replace fluorescent lighting with LED lighting.
EV charging with Wieland flat cable:
Discover everything about the Wieland podis® flat cable, charging infrastructure, and the different charging methods. Learn how to set up a charging infrastructure in a parking garage, which materials are needed, and how quickly a battery can be charged.
Plug-in & CPR:
Learn more about the CPR (Construction Products Regulation) and fire class requirements for plug-in installations. Find out whether GST18® cables in furniture and connectors comply with CPR and NEN1010, and which fire classes apply to old and new installations.
DALI & KNX:
Find answers to questions about the maximum length of DALI lines and which connectors can be used for