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SEE Electrical Calculator Released for Android

App computes electrical functionalities on mobile devices.

By DE Editors  

October 11, 2013

IGE+XAO has published its first Android app, the SEE Electrical Calculator.

The application computes voltage drop, earth leakage, short-circuit currents as well as 14 other electrical functionalities. At each stage, users are prompted with only the options that are valid according to their previous selections.

Available in French and English, the app is compatible with Android 1.5 and above. The free software is also compliant with Cenelec R064-003.

"The launching of this app confirms the IGE+XAO Group strategy: covering all Electrical CAD market segments, from the electrical craftsmen to large key accounts including small and medium businesses," said Alain Di Crescenzo, chairman and CEO of the IGE+XAO Group.

For more information, visit IGE+XAO.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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