Electrical Data Tab (Local Panel Common Properties Dialog) - Intergraph Smart Electrical - Help - Hexagon

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Provides information about the electrical requirements of the local panel.

Consumer

Allows you to define the current electrical item as a consumer. This means that the software will include this item in load summary calculations, batch load associations, and all feeder summary reports. The software uses the electrical power values that you enter for this item on the Electrical Data tab. Also, you can use this property for filtering items that you want to appear in the EDE or in reports. The software does not select this check box by default for converting equipment. Also, for junction boxes and local panels, selecting this check box instructs the software to include the current junction board or local panel in single line diagrams generated for power distribution boards.

Rated active load

Allows you to enter the value for the rated active power. The units of measure depend on the type of load. You can specify the default units of measure for your plant in Data Dictionary Manager.

Rated reactive load

Allows you to enter the value for the rated reactive power. The units of measure depend on the type of load. You can specify the default units of measure for your plant in Data Dictionary Manager.

Rated apparent load

Displays the calculated value for the rated apparent power.

Consumed active load

Allows you to enter the value for the consumed active power. The units of measure depend on the type of load. You can specify the default units of measure for your plant in Data Dictionary Manager.

Consumed reactive load

Allows you to enter the value for the consumed reactive power. The units of measure depend on the type of load. You can specify the default units of measure for your plant in Data Dictionary Manager.

Consumed apparent load

Displays the calculated value for the consumed apparent power.

Supply

Allows you to select the type of supply that the local power requires: alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).

Number of phases

Allows you to select the number of phases for the local panel. You can select 1 or 3 phases. This property applies for an AC supply only.

Coincidence factors

Allows you to enter values corresponding to the percentage utilization of the motor for the selected operating mode. Also known as duty factors. Type a value between 0 and 1 for the required mode. A value of 0 corresponds to an unused motor, while a value of 1 corresponds to continuous operation.

Operating mode

Select the operating mode that describes how the motor is used in practice in the plant. The standard available operating modes are:

Continuous

Intermittent

Standby

Spare

The coincidence factor corresponding to the selected operating mode provides a quantitative measure of the motor behavior in that mode.

Manage Operating Cases

Opens the Manage Operating Cases dialog where you can add, edit, or delete property values specific to various plant operating cases that exist for the current plant item.