Electrical sizing software for water treatment installations
Description
The electrical network of a water purification plant generally represents between 5% and 10% of the total construction cost of the plant, which can have an average life of up to 50 years. The biggest challenges facing the operators of the industry are the minimization of risk, safety and profitability throughout the life cycle. Because of this, investing in quality turns out to be an intelligent choice.
The design of the electrical network architecture in water purification plants is an important component of the design of the plant. Its role is to guarantee the quality and efficiency of processes such as the reduction of operating and energy costs throughout the life cycle of the plant.
The electrical network system of water treatment plants consists of the following electrical equipment: substations, transformers, distribution wiring system, motors and controllers, switching equipment, emergency power, backup power supplies.
Trace Software International Solutions
The electrical installation of any water treatment or distribution plant must comply with multiple standards: quality, safety, energy efficiency, regulations and standards. Any unpredicted error could be fatal and costly. elec calc™ Suite manage efficiently solution for the electrical installation lifecycle. From design to maintenance, this sophisticated software guarantees top precision of complex calculation, the rigor of the sizing, deep analysis of the electrical network by simulating and comparing different scenarios, smooth maintenance and BIM integration with elec calc™ BIM.
Benefits
Automatic calculations multi-norm in real time
Possibility of connecting multiple sources of different powers
Calculations of short-circuit currents (according to IEC 60909)
Different grounding systems (TT, TNS, TNC, IT)
Creation of all operating modes within the same project.
Study of the discrimination between protections
Catalogs of multiple manufacturers and user catalogs
Management of different types of engine start
Operation of UPS type and inverter type
Visual warning system
Generation of lists, calculation reports and single-line diagrams
Calculations LV, HV and integration with BIM under a single interface