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Allows you to specify various preference settings for the generation All Feeder/Multi-Sheet Load Summary reports.

Displaying Plant Item Values for Plant Operating Cases

Just before the software starts generating your report, it automatically opens a dialog box which allows you to select the plant operating cases for which you want to run the report. As a result, the generated report will contain sets of load data, each set for a different operating case that you select. This way you can compare the various bus loadings at different operating cases and use them as a basis for equipment sizing. If only one operating case exists in the plant, the software generates the report without opening this dialog box.

Prior to generating your report, select an appropriate template that enables case data. The following templates are available with the shipped reports:

  • Multi-Sheet Switchboard Summary.xlsm

  • All Feeder Load Summary.xlsm

  1. Select File > Preferences.

  2. Select the Load Summaries and Reports tab.

  3. Under Calculation method for All Feeder Load Summary Report, select one of the following:

    Use Bus PDB coincidence factor

    Select to use the coincidence factors of the PDB bus to calculate the total connected loads on the bus. When calculating the compensated load values, the software multiplies the raw uncompensated load kW and kVAR values by the coincidence factors as defined in the properties of the buses that these loads are connected to. Make sure that you specify these coincidence factors for each bus.

    Use each load coincidence factor

    Select to use the coincidence factor of each individual load to calculate the total connected loads on the bus. When calculating the compensated load values, the software multiplies the raw uncompensated load kW and kVAR values by the load coincidence factors.

  4. Under Inclusion of coupled buses in All Feeder Load Summary Report, select one of the following:

    Do not include coupled buses

    Select to include in the calculation only those loads that are connected to the current bus and do not include the loads that are connected on the redundant buses.

    Include coupled buses connected by couplers only

    Select to include in the calculation the loads connected on the current bus as well as loads connected on all the redundant buses that are connected to the current bus by a coupler circuit.

    Include coupled buses connected by couplers and bus risers

    Select to include in the calculation the loads of the current bus as well as the loads on all the redundant buses that are connected to the current bus by coupler and riser circuits.

  5. Under Report value types, select Rated or Consumed to instruct the software to display rated power or consumed power values in a generated All Feeder/Multi-Sheet Load Summary report.

  6. Under Compensated/Uncompensated values, select Compensated or Uncompensated to instruct the software to display compensated or uncompensated values in a generated All Feeder/Multi-Sheet Load Summary report.

  7. Select the Account for converting equipment power losses check box to instruct the software to take into account the power losses when using converting equipment.

    The software adds these power losses to the upstream feeding bus and accounts for them as continuous loads. The same losses are also taken into account in the All Feeder Load Summary and PDB Load Summary reports.

  8. Select OK or another tab.