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2010/09/27 at 10:36 am #11511AnonymousGuest
can u give me information abut project of electrical and electronics.
and u search in google. get software for free.2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11512AnonymousGuesthi friend
i m electrical design engineer.(oil & gas)please send your electrical installation requirements. i wiil help you.2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11513AnonymousGuestRegards to all,
I am electrical engineer from Croatia. I have expirience to work with small free software like Schneider Ecodial, Chez OEZ and of course with great ABB DOCWin ver 2.0.
For design electrical network in industry, building and even in distribution (i think this whose primary goal of ABB developers) DOCWin is the best of above.
All software are familiar with EN, IEC, CIE but not with British Standard or NEC.
Summarize: i recomended DOCWin and then ECODial, OEZ is very unskilled.2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11514AnonymousGuestHi Dalibor,
I’m learning DOCWin 3.0 at the moment, can you share you experience or share me the tutorial/works sample.kind regards,
Ming
ckmiet@live.com2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11515AnonymousGuesti hardly want protective relay coordination software
2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11516AnonymousGuestHi, friends! I want to learn DocWin ABB! Can you help me with some examples?
Please send me:
timdj01@yandex.ru2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11517AnonymousGuestHi, freinds! can you tell me fromwhere can I download Tr-ciel? please send me: adil@mail.ru
2010/09/27 at 10:37 am #11518badarnisarParticipanti am electrical engineer and interested in the field of switchgear plz if someone having knowledge about switchgear then plz increase my knowledge.
2010/09/28 at 8:31 am #11521AnonymousGuest@ Filmark
> UK is using which standard? British standards?
Sir, in the UK they use (for new installations) the 17th edition of the British standards, BS 7671:2008.
All the rules on how to size correctly an installation in regards to the safety of persons and goods is given in these regulations.>would you be kind enough to help me find a software for british standard specifically in Kingdom of Bahrain for design load computation and sizing up of three phase transformers. thanks a lot. :)
After a little research on the net there 2 softwares that claim to perform sizing calcultations according to the british standards mentionned above.
One of them is AMTECH : http://www.amtech-power.co.uk/product_36.htmI have never worked with it nor have I been able to get a demo version to try out. It does seems rather expensive but this is all very relative to its usage.
The other software that i bumpt into for this type of work but again having never tried it I do not know what it is worth or how user friendly it is : CYMAP : http://www.cadline.co.uk/Content/Products/Software/BuildingServices/Cymap/Default.aspx
You should contact the companies commercialising this softwares and try to get a demo version to see if this is what you are looking for.
All the best
Ed
@ Adildak
> Hi, freinds! can you tell me fromwhere can I download Tr-ciel?
Sir,
Tr-Ciel has changed name, it now called Trace Elec Calc. It can help you size up installations under the following standards NF C 15-100, RGIE-AREI, IEC364, HD 384, CEI 64.http://www.trace-software.com/products/tci/index.asp
Message to everybody sizing softwares cost money they dont come free as they’re used in business environnment.
The most adequate way of acquiring them (and learning how to use them correctly!!) is through your professional activities.All the best to all of you
Ed
2010/10/05 at 7:52 pm #11439AnonymousGuestpower inverters these days are quite efficient and does not generate so much heat,”*
2010/10/20 at 9:53 am #11567AnonymousGuestmy power inverter overheated to due a badly designed heatsink, i’m looking for power inverters with large heatsinks::”
2010/10/20 at 2:17 pm #11551CHANDRA SHEKHAR PALParticipantgoran said:
do you found something free for download
good evening i am electrical engg. i want to publish some research paper…wiil you help me how i can proced
2010/10/21 at 8:55 am #11472AnonymousGuestHello,
Do you know CANECO ? this is a calculation software compliant to many standards : RGIE, BS7671, CEI, VDE, Marine… That’s a french company and they sell their software in many engineers consultancies.
its included : schematics (Outlet socket, motors, lighting, Battery…) and multi-manufacturers database (Schneider, Hager, Siemens, Legrand…). You just need to input consumption, cable lenght, factor group… and the software did the rest. You will get automatically protective device and cross section.
More information : http://www.caneco.eu
PJ2010/10/21 at 5:07 pm #11569LaurentParticipantHello,
I have just published a post on the blog: best electrical calculation software review
Take a look and add comments with your own information, with other software I don’t know …
Laurent
2010/10/22 at 12:15 pm #11573pradapParticipantAll the software are free. There is no need to download or to install
them, they can be used directly from Internet. You should just go to
the link that I have provided in my post.__________________________________
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