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Electrical Power

Voltage drop, power relations, battery sizing, conductor resistance, and practical installation-level electrical math.

Practical electrical engineering content for cable losses, current and power calculations, battery runtime, and quick sizing helpers.

Top workflows

Curated decision paths for this family. Calculator implementations are deferred; these blocks anchor how the catalog will be used once tools ship.

Feeder voltage drop and conductor sizing

Translate length, current, and material into realistic drop estimates, then compare against common practice targets for the installation type.

Three-phase power and current sanity checks

Relate voltage, current, power factor, and real/reactive power so downstream breaker and cable assumptions stay aligned.

Conductor resistance and loss awareness

Connect resistance temperature behavior to I²R losses when efficiency or thermal rise is part of the decision.

Battery runtime and DC plant checks

Bridge load profiles, efficiency assumptions, and capacity derates for quick DC energy budgeting.

All planned tools

Full catalog slice for this family (20 tools), ordered by launch wave then name.

Electrical Power FAQ

Are results valid for every national electrical code?

No. Codes, derating tables, and installation rules vary by region. Use these workflows as structured math checks, then apply the governing standard and local amendments.

Why separate voltage drop from breaker sizing?

They answer different questions: drop is about steady-state performance and flicker perception, while protection is about fault coordination and device ratings. Keeping them distinct reduces dangerous mixing of criteria.

Do you store project inputs in the browser?

Fluranto is built browser-first without requiring an account wall for these workflows. Treat sensitive site data according to your own policy; do not rely on this hub as secure project storage.