Staying ahead of evolving regulations in electrical distribution!
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Posted: 2025-10-1006:42 AM. Last Modified: 2025-10-1006:50 AM
Staying ahead of evolving regulations in electrical distribution!
Regulatory compliance in electrical distribution is essential for safety, reliability, and sustainability. As standards evolve, such as the new IEC TR 63482:2024, businesses must adapt their maintenance strategies to stay compliant and competitive.
The IEC TR 63482 emphasizes that maintenance is not just a technical necessity, it’s a strategic enabler of safety, reliability, and circular economy principles.
It introduces three preventive maintenance categories:
Condition-based maintenance: adjusted based on real-time equipment data
Predictive maintenance: leveraging digital twins and analytics to anticipate failures
These methods not only enhance safety and power availability but also support circular economy goals by extending equipment life and reducing carbon footprint.
Failing to meet these standards can result in significant consequences: financial penalties, reputational damage, operational disruptions, and even safety incidents. As such, services that support compliance, such as technical audits, equipment inspections, documentation reviews, and certification assistance, are becoming increasingly critical.
To support this transition, Schneider Electric relies on a growing network of certified partners, who are trained to be increasingly close and responsive to customer needs. This local presence ensures tailored support and faster implementation of compliant maintenance strategies.
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