SUPPORT PAGE — READING GUIDE

How to read this site

This site is designed for progressive reading: understand the framework, understand control, then access decision-grade material in a controlled environment.

Public: understand & frame SnP: understand control Private: prove & audit
This page is a reading guide. It does not publish raw evidence, sensitive indicators or numerical promises.

1) The 3 reading levels

Public — understand

The public site explains the approach and sets the framework. It is designed to be readable without technical context and without publishing evidence.

Goal: understand what the project is and how to read it.

SnP — understand control

SnP clarifies the role of control. It explains how continuity is achieved, without being exhaustive evidence.

Goal: understand the functional core of the system.

Private — prove & audit

Decision-grade material (evidence, documents, annexes) is available in a controlled private environment: contextualized, versioned and traceable — depending on roles.

Goal: prove, trace, audit.

2) “Always forward” navigation

The site is designed to avoid dead ends. At any time you can move to a next level without relying on a “back” button.

Simple examples

Public → SnP → Private: framework → control → evidence.

Public → Private → SnP: mandated evidence → clarify control.

SnP → Public → Private: control → framework → evidence.

Golden rule

No page should be a dead end. Each page provides at least one active exit to understand (Public), deepen (SnP) or prove (Private).

3) Where is the evidence?

Evidence exists. It is not published publicly.

This is deliberate: evidence must remain contextualized, versioned, and consulted within a controlled framework. The public site is designed to understand, not to demonstrate.

4) Access & contact

The relationship is progressive: understanding → qualification → controlled access if needed.

This page protects public clarity and points to evidence within controlled environments.

5) Institutional reading framework

This public site is an institutional framework: it sets the language, engineering logic and the correct way to read ELEC4ALL. Evidence is accessible in dedicated environments, depending on authorization.

1) Nature of the site

The ELEC4ALL public site is not a marketing brochure. It is a structured framework intended to establish common language and clarify the engineering logic of the project.

2) What the site does (and does not do)

This site does not aim to persuade quickly, nor to publish numerical performance claims. It does not expose decision-grade material out of context. Its role is to explain how continuity can be engineered by design — not to compare solutions.

3) Commitment logic

ELEC4ALL commitments relate to an electricity service. They rely on an integrated architecture and coordinated control, enabled by the SnP-Manager. The commitment is not declarative: it is built through engineering choices, a structured method and long-term experience.

4) Separation of levels

The public site explains and frames. Demonstrations, detailed analyses and evidence are accessible in dedicated environments depending on role. This separation supports rigorous, auditable reading.

5) Reading intent

This site is for readers who want to understand the project logic and the framework of the continuity service. It is an entry point to deeper technical, financial or partnership discussions — in appropriate environments.

Status: institutional reading guide — version aligned with EN master