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Electrc 2008 description
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Performs many NEC related electrical calculations
Electrc 2008 is a professional suite of tools designed to perform common electrical design calculations in compliance with the 2008 National Electrical Code.
Electrc 2008 is designed for electrical contractors, engineers, inspectors, estimators, and electrical maintenance personnel. It performs wire sizing, conduit fill, motor, lighting, panel schedule, transformer, voltage drop, box fill, fault current, and power factor correction calculations. Built-in reference table from the NEC. Many NEC parameters are supported, including parallel conductors per phase, ambient temperature derating, terminal temperature derating, quantity of current carrying conductors derating, circuit type, voltage drop percentage, and more. Files can be saved to disk and reloaded for future use Here are some key features of "Electrc 2008":
Conductor sizing:
· Single or parallel (up to 12) conductors per phase
· Voltage drop, circuit type, ambient temperature and
· quantity of current carrying conductors derating
· Terminal temperature factoring
· New rooftop raceway derating
· Many built-in conductor types
· Custom conductors
Conduit & Trough Fill:
· Any combination of conductors per fill calculation
· including bare and custom conductors
· 13 raceway types plus trough
· Alternate raceway size option.
Motor Calcs:
· Motor conductor, overcurrent and overload sizing
· Single or parallel (up to 12) conductors per phase
· Voltage drop, circuit type, ambient temperature and
· quantity current carrying conductors derating
· Terminal temperature factoring
· New rooftop raceway derating
· Many built-in conductor types
· Custom conductors
· single phase motors up to 10 Hp
· Three phase motors up to 500 Hp.
Lighting Design:
· Many built-in lighting fixtures and lamps
· Specify your own fixtures and lamps
· Reflectance and maintenance factor parameters
· Standard and reverse lighting calculations
Panel Directory:
· Print panelboard directories in two sizes (4x6 or 6x8 inch)
· Up to 84 circuits per panelboard
· Optional footer text.
Transformer Sizing:
· Solve for kva rating or load amperage
· Primary and secondary overcurrent protection
· Distribution and autotransformer types.
Fault Current Calcs:
· Point to point method, up to 10 points on each
· distribution system.
· Calculate fault current at the end of a run of conductors
· Calculate fault current at the secondary of a transformer
· Calculate fault current downstream from the secondary of
· a transformer
Voltage Drop:
· Calculates the voltage drop on existing or proposed
· resistive (100% power factor) circuits.
Power Factor Correction:
· Calculates the existing power factor, and determines the
· quantity of capacitive Kvars needed to arrive at a new
· power factor
· Shows the amount of distribution system losses that
· would be freed-up at the new power factor.
Box Fill and Sizing:
· Calculates the volumetric capacity, in cubic inches, of
· device or splice boxes, required for any quantity of
· conductors, devices, and fittings.
Quick-Reference Tables:
· Reference tables from the NEC. Conductor ampacity, box
· volumes, equipment ground conductors, grounding
· electrode conductors, underground cover requirements,
· terminal temperature limitations, and more.
File Save/Load:
· All program function allow you to save project files for
· future reference or reuse.
Professional, detailed printed reports:
· Viewable in print preview, or sent to printer.
Quick-Calculators:
· Ohm's Law
· AC/DC Formulas
· Cost to Operate (standard and demand metering)
Requirements:
· Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
· Mouse or pointing device
· 800 x 600 or higher screen resolution (1024 x 768 or higher is recommended)
Limitations:
· 30 days trial What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Bug Fixes
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