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Schneider Electric EcoStruxure Specificiation tool adds BREEAM and LEED compliance

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Schneider Electric has updated its EcoStruxure Specification Tool to ensure compliance with the latest sustainability standards, amongst other improvements. 

This digital tool for specifiers, architects, engineers and designers allows the creation of compliant and sustainable technical specifications for commercial and industrial building projects.

This latest edition of the tool now includes an updated range of compliance, efficiency and sustainability features, ensuring users can create accurate specifications aligned with the latest product, standards and solution documentation. As always, the tool provides complete information on available products and solutions, systems and software.

In particular, this edition supports the latest sustainable design standards, including Green Building accreditations such as BREEAM and LEED, alongside WELL, promoting human health and wellbeing through the built environment.

Ensuring sustainable future-proofing capabilities, engineers can now ensure specifications meet the requirements of Green Credits, with access to the full range of Schneider Electric’s Green Premium products and services. This includes aspects of sustainable design such as energy saving and efficiency, reductions in carbon emissions and circular economy principles as well as Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Management Systems.

Alongside crucial sustainability features, the updated EcoStruxure Specification Tool now also ensures compliance with the IET Wiring Regulations, BS 7671 18th edition amends, including SPDs (Surge Protective Devices), AFDDs (Arc Fault Detection Devices) and RCDs (Residual Current Devices).

Following feedback from users, busy specifiers can now explore and imbed as many products as required from the same range, saving time and providing an efficient experience. For example, this includes Schneider Electric’s latest, regulation-ready connected, green Medium Voltage (MV) range, its PrismaSet systems for power distribution switchboards and the ASCO range of Automatic Transfer Switches.

Commenting on the latest iteration of the tool, Stewart Gregory, VP Power Products for UK & Ireland commented, “In today’s fast-paced world, where standards, products and solutions are constantly evolving it is essential that engineers are supported to work smarter through up-to-date, efficient, digital tools. With our regularly updated EcoStruxure Specification Tool, available through the mySchneider Partner Portal, we provide one easy place for the latest information on all current design needs. With these new updates, we are again empowering specifiers to meet the level of detail required in a highly competitive landscape so they are able to deliver above and beyond, every time.”

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