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

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Provides electrical information about the equipment connected to the circuit and the circuit location.

Supply

Allows you to select the type of supply that the circuit produces: alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).

Rated voltage

Allows you to select the voltage which the circuit is designed to supply. This quantity usually appears on the circuit nameplate. You can define and customize the available rated voltages in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Frequency (Hz)

Allows you to select the operating frequency of the circuit. You can define and customize the available frequencies in the Data Dictionary Manager. This property applies for an AC output only.

Number of phases

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

Phase arrangement

Allows you to select a value to determine which of the available phases are in use for the current circuit, for example 3 PH + N (three phases plus neutral). This property applies for an AC supply only.

Phase 1

Allows you to associate the circuit with phase 1 of the selected bus. The availability of this option depends on the value you selected from the Number of phases list on the Electrical Data tab and applies only where the selected bus has an AC supply. Phase 1 refers to the label L1 or R, as defined by the value of the Phase Label1 bus property.

Phase 2

Allows you to associate the circuit with phase 2 of the selected bus. The availability of this option depends on the value you selected from the Number of phases list on the Electrical Data tab and applies only where the selected bus has an AC supply. Phase 2 refers to the label L2 or S, as defined by the value of the Phase Label2 bus property.

Phase 3

Allows you to associate the circuit with phase 3 of the selected bus. The availability of this option depends on the value you selected from the Number of phases list on the Electrical Data tab and applies only where the selected bus has an AC supply. Phase 3 refers to the label L3 or T, as defined by the value of the Phase Label3 bus property.

If you want a single-phase load to simulate a two-phase load that is connected to a three-phase bus, select two of the Phase check boxes to assign the circuit to two phases.

Location

Specifies the location of the circuit in the electrical network.

Power distribution board

Indicates the power distribution board in which the circuit is located.

Bus

Indicates the bus on which the circuit is located.

Cell

Indicates the cell/bucket/compartment on which the circuit is located, if applicable.