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| Risk assessment is complicated ... | Atmos support several standards: IEC 62305, NFPA 780 and others … | tutorial IEC 62305 example | 
| ... and it has so many variables ... | … with complete “point and click” options and a fully visual interface ... | tutorial IEC 62305 example | 
| ... with so many solutions | ... and up to 16 zones and 16 service lines combined in up to 6 options to compare cost and risk | 
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| CAD programs are time consuming | Atmos doesn’t use a CAD interface; instead, it gives you an analytical solution with a draft that your draftsman can add to the CAD drawing in minutes | 
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| Buildings are so different | Simply select between several building models, then Atmos gets always the cheapest LPS solution | guide Models and Verifications | 
| There's a high building just next to this | Verify instantly if your building is already protected by a higher neighbor | guide Models and Verifications | 
| Still doing it manually or with a spreadsheet | Manual methods are error prone (and spreadsheets are only automation of manual methods, you just get quicker errors!) |  | 
| It's just a small house | Even our inexpensive Learning Edition gives you a fast answer for risk and LPS with full reports |  | 
| That metallic structure is near a down conductor | Several options to check safety distances for both IEC and NFPA methods and also through the inductance of conductor | guide Models and Verifications | 
| Reports are so time consuming | Get PDF reports of project data, zones and service lines, materials list with data sheets, options considered and cost analysis | guide Reports | 
