PTW V8.0 Enhancement List
PTW V8.0 Enhancement List
PTW V8.0 Enhancement List
simplifying
Power Systems
SKM Power*Tools for Windows Version 8.0 Enhancement List March 30, 2017
New Ampacity Calculation and Physical subviews in the Component Editor. These contain the
data utilized for the Cable Ampacity Program. The data is either linked to the library or user
defined.
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2. New Study Module – Auto Coordination Evaluation. Instantly evaluate system components and
protective devices to address whether it follows the basic coordination and protection rules per
National Electric Code (NEC) and industry recommended practices.
The software is designed to evaluate the entire system and identify violating equipment. Quickly
view TCC plots to determine the cause of the miscoordination with a single mouse click to
efficiently make changes to improve coordination.
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Plot all equipment curves with a single click to quickly evaluate coordination.
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3. New Study Module – Intergraph SmartPlant Electrical Data Exchange. Interface to provide
bidirectional data exchange between Power*Tools and SmartPlant Electrical software. Use
Power*Tools for the design and analysis. Use SmartPlant Electrical for operation, maintenance,
and construction. Both software packages work complimentary to each other by supporting
each other’s strengths. The block diagram shown below illustrates the data flow process. See
Reference manual for more details.
Data Exchange
SKM SKM SPEL SPEL
User Interface
Project XML XML Project
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4. Added new short circuit methods for Arc Flash Evaluation. IEC 60909 and Unbalanced/Single
Phase fault are now available for use within Arc Flash Evaluation (provided that these fault
studies are licensed).
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5. New Load Flow Calculation Method for Islanding Micro Grids (projects without a swing bus).
Power flow calculation is normally based on a fixed system frequency and at least one swing bus
must be defined to represent a large power source for balancing the power demand and
maintaining the system frequency. New distributed generation resources (DGR) like wind and
solar energies are being added into the power grid. In an island system due to local demand or
failure of the grid, the DGR are often limited and there is no single DGR that can balance the
demand. In other words, there is no swing bus and the system frequency will decline in such
island micro grid systems. Also large-scale wind and solar power integration may cause
significant impact on power system frequency, it is therefore necessary to take frequency
regulation issues into account in power system steady-state operation analysis.
The feature of “power flow considering frequency change” is designed for handling such
situations. The active and reactive power of generators and loads are presented with their
static power–frequency characteristics. All the generators with frequency regulation capability
participate in generation-load power regulation. The power flow calculation results can reveal
the impact to the system frequency from operational mode changes and load variation, and
present the output adjustment of the generators.
a. In load flow setup, check the option “Consider the system Freq Change”.
b. In Component Editor for Generators and Loads, enter the freq. adjustment factors.
Need to be set to non-zero values for at least one generator.
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• KGp: equivalent regulation coefficient of active power of generator. PGi=Pgi0 – Kgpi*(f-1.0). Where f is the current island freq., f0 is
the base freq. PGi , Pgi0, f are in pu.
• KGq: equivalent regulation coefficient of reactive power of generator. QGi=Qgi0 – Kgqi*(Vt-1.0). Where Vt is the generator
terminal voltage. QGi , Qgi0, and Vt are in pu.
• KLp: equivalent regulation coefficient of active power of load. PLi=Pli0 – Klpi*(f-1.0). Where f is the current island freq., f0 is the
base freq., PLi , Pli0, and f are in pu.
• KLq: equivalent regulation coefficient of reactive power of load. QLi=Qli0 – Klqi*(f-1.0). Where f is the current island freq., f0 is the
base freq., QLi , Qli0, and f are in pu.
• New Datablock attributes: Bus freq. for each island. All buses in the same island have the same frequency. The generator and load P
and Q are modified values, which is the sum of initial PQ and freq. related changes.
• kW - enter the real power of the Solar PV Generator in this field. This real power value is held constant at the machine's connected
bus in the steady state load flow calculations. Note: If the "Link with SPV Config/Library" checkbox is checked, the software will
calculate this value based on the rated size and power factor; and this field will be grayed out.
• kVar - enter the reactive power of the Solar PV Generator in this field. This reactive power value is held constant at the machine's
connected bus in the steady state load flow calculations. Note: If the "Link with SPV Config/Library" checkbox is checked, the
software will calculate this value based on the rated size and power factor; and this field will be grayed out.
6. New Arc Flash Custom Label Designer Fields:
• Arc Flash Standard
• Schedule Fed From
• Notes (User2)
• Notes (User3)
• Notes (User4)
• Worst Case Incident Energy
• Worst Case Incident Energy Range
• Worst Case Flash Boundary
• Worst Case Flash Boundary (in)
• Worst Case Working Distance
• Worst Case Working Distance (in)
• Worst Case PPE Level
• Worst Case PPE Description
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New Arc Flash label fields to show Worst Case results. Also includes ability to show both Worst
Case and Current Scenario results on the same label.
7. Expanded the “Device Fail to Operate” option which applies to all Mains or as specified in the
devices. This is commonly used to simulate the operating failure of the main device. If this
option is checked, the software will run Arc Flash based on the assumption that the Device
connected to the bus did not operate. The software will then automatically use the upstream
devices for the arc flash calculation instead.
8. Added oneline component Arc Flash coloring based on the Arc Flash spreadsheet. This includes
worst case results from multiple scenarios.
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11. New Zone Selective Interlocking modeling. With ZSI, a short circuit will be isolated and cleared
by the nearest upstream breaker with no intentional time delay. Without ZSI, an intentional
delay is used to clear the fault. ZSI is particular useful in reducing Arc Flash incident energy as
shown. With clearing time reduced from 0.32 seconds to 0.08 seconds, incident energy reduced
from 2.79 cal/cm2 to 0.72 cal/cm2.
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12. New option for current limiting fuse to use the let-through curve to determine if ½ or ¼ cycle
should be used as the clearing time in Arc Flash Evaluation. Peak Let-through curve data points
are stored in the Fuse library.
If IA ≤ Iarc ≤ 2 x IA, then the fuse clearing time is set to ½ cycle in Arc Flash Evaluation.
If Iarc > 2 x IA, then the fuse clearing time is set to ¼ cycle in Arc Flash Evaluation.
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13. Added “Schedule Fed From” custom Arc Flash label field. If there is a connected Schedule at the
bus, the “Fed From” specified in the Schedule can now be reported. This aids in locating the
panel so it can be shut off and work performed.
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14. New “Report Additional User Notes” for DC and NESC Arc Flash methods.
16. DC Arc Flash Multiplier Table and Solar Farm Temperature Correction. Based on IEEE paper DC
Arc Flash Calculations for Solar Farms.
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17. Added cable resistance temperature adjustment field for individual cables in the Component
Editor. Enhanced study options for SC Comprehensive, Load Flow, ANSI, IEC 60909, IEC 61363,
and UBSC to allow for this adjustment.
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19. Added automatic copying of the OverLoad Factor and FLA from an induction motor to a
connected motor over load device.
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21. Add additional Crystal Report templates to accomadate 30 characters component names.
22. Added auto renaming of associated onelines when a TCC drawing is renamed. Applies when the
associated oneline is named the same as the TCC drawing.
23. In Equipment Evaluation, if a component is missing evaluation information such as the device SC
ratings, it will be reported as Unknown.
24. HI_WAVE – added “Generation Equipment” Component Editor checkbox for Transmission Line
component types based on IEEE 519-2014.
27. Added new field for Series Rating Test X/R. This field is used for Low Voltage (<= 1kV) buses and
protective devices and is considered in Equipment Evaluation when the entered Series Rating
value is higher than the Interrupting Rating of the equipment from the Library.
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30. New additions to the library. Refer to Readme V8.0 Lib Changes.pdf
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Taking Power Systems Analysis and Design
to New Heights