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The design of the system is structured in the following phases:

  1. Preliminary analysis of the documents, photos, and additional elements provided by the client to determine if the information at our disposal is sufficient to conduct a comprehensive study and consequently provide a precise, clear, and essential proposal. If the provided information is not satisfactory, it will be necessary to carry out an on-site inspection to personally identify the elements essential for the formulation of the estimate.
  2. Detailed study of the system to determine all active electrostatic lines necessary to ensure a comprehensive electrostatic system, defining the preliminary paths for interconnection lines and the power circuit of electrostatic impulses starting from the generator.

    The resulting project significantly determines the following elements in a binding manner:

    1. The overall appearance of the electrostatic system.
    2. The detailed description of all architectural elements where we plan to install the protective electrostatic lines. This description will be the same as presented in the proposal and will serve as a guiding reference for our installers during the installation phase.
    3. The placement of the electrostatic pulse generator and the path of the electrostatic line from the generator to the system will be defined during technical agreements between the Client's representatives and our technicians.
    4. The definition of the minimum execution details related to the shape of corresponding architectural features must be entrusted to the hands-on experience of our specialized installer, who is delegated to translate our executive project into practice on-site.
    5. The system will be meticulously inspected sector by sector, weld by weld, and subsequently tested in each sector and, finally, as a whole, to verify its correct operation. In this final phase, a voltage test will be conducted, subjecting the entire system to a test voltage with peaks of 15,000 volts for several hours to ensure the perfect insulation between conductors and towards ground.
    6. Once the system is installed, the Technical Office revisits the overall and detailed project to refine it with all the data collected during the execution and thus form a final technical dossier. This dossier, complete with all information regarding the system, topographic drawings related to the installed electrostatic lines, and the distribution of any separate and disconnectable circuits, will be sent to the Client as documentation related to the provided and functioning Electrostatic System.

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