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  EDSA Short Circuit Analysis Program, ANSI/EEE/IEC

EDSA’s Short Circuit Analysis program delivers a first-of-a-kind solution to allow power system specialists to calculate the short circuit current based on IEEE or IEC standards. The Short Circuit Analysis program has integrated EDSA’s Protective Device Evaluation (PDE) program for checking the interrupting capabilities of the switching devices, such as CBs, fuses, and switches.
   
  EDSA’s Short Circuit Analysis program is a very powerful and proven tool for electrical engineers, having been proven in demanding, real-world applications and in rigorous software testing based on long hand calculation.
 
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Accurate and powerful plotting interface
(IEC 61363 Std.)
     
    Both 3-phase and single-phase networks can be modeled, and any type of fault can be simulated: 3P, L-L, L-L-G, L-G. Only EDSA Short Circuit Analysis program calculates sliding faults, an important feature for impedance protection operation or for calculating the L-G faults needed for towers grounding.

 
       

 
     
    Program Features:
     
  Unlimited bus simulation (50,000+);
  IEEE and IEC standards;
  3-phase and single-phase network on the same model;
  All types of faults: 3P, L-L, L-L-G, L-G: solid faults or via an fault impedance;
  Integrated Protective Device Evaluation (PDE) program; ;
  Short circuit current calculation inside MCC schedule;
  Considering the lines mutual couplings;
  Sliding faults and series faults;
  Program fully integrated with electrical one-line diagram;
  Flexible, fast and accurate;
  Flexible selection of faulted bus, directly on the one line diagram or text driven selection
  User-defined groups of faulted buses;
  Fault at all buses or selected buses – user defined;
  Online back annotation or customized text output report;
  Fast and reliable solution technique;
  Easy-to-use and results are at a glance as per user selection;
  Comprehensive monitoring of the bus short circuit results;
  Autodesk Autodesk® ActiveShapes® technology
  Autodesk® Plugs & Sockets™ technology
     
     
     
     
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  Analysis Option Back Annotation
     
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  Fault at one bus Line Couplings
     
 
  Fault at all buses MCC Schedule
     
 
  Output Report Analysis Methods
     
 
   
   
  The EDSA Short Circuit Analysis program is associative with the following EDSA programs:

• Impedance Relay Coordination
• Protective Device Coordination (PDC)
• Arc Flash Analysis
• Motor Starting
• Advanced Transient
• Harmonics Analysis with Automatics Filter Sizing
 
   

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