Enter Power Supply Data for Panels and Instrument Tags - Intergraph Smart Instrumentation - Help

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This procedure explains how to enter power supply data for various panels that require power supply. Although power supply data is not essential for Smart Instrumentation functionality, it is indicated for the interface with the Smart Electrical application. Smart Instrumentation allows you to enter power supply data in all panels except for junction boxes and device panels.

  1. Do one of the following to open the Properties dialog of a panel or tag number:

    • In the Domain Explorer or Reference Explorer, right-click a panel and then select Properties.

    • In the Domain Explorer or Reference Explorer, right-click an instrument and then select Properties.

  2. On the General tab, select the Requires power supply check box.

  3. Select the Power Supply tab.

  4. Under Criticality, select the criticality, which is used in Smart Electrical to determine whether the current instrument requires UPS power or regular power.

  5. Under Rated voltage, select a value that indicates the voltage at which the instrument is designed to operate.

  6. If the instrument is running on alternating current, under Power supply type select AC and do the following:

    1. Under Frequency, select the operating frequency of the instrument.

    2. Under Number of phases, select the number of phases in the power supply to the instrument.

    3. Under Power factor full load, enter a value between 0 and 1 for the ratio of active to apparent power at 100% of the rated power.

  7. If the instrument runs on direct current, under Power supply type, select DC.

  8. Under Rated active load, type the full load power consumption in kilowatts.

  9. Type the following values in amperes:

    1. Full load current.

    2. Starting current.

  10. In the Coincidence factors group box, do one of the following:

    • Under Operating mode, select Continuous, and under X — continuous, type a value between 0 and 1.

    • Under Operating mode, select Intermittent, and under Y — intermittent, type a value between 0 and 1.

    • Under Operating mode, select Spare, and under ZZ — spare, type a value between 0 and 1

    • Under Operating mode, select Standby, and under Z — stand by, type a value between 0 and 1.

The fields under Power distribution board data group box display data that is determined within Smart Electrical. On the Power Supply tab, select Help for more information.