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The document discusses ETAP library files and the different tools available to manage device libraries.

There are two types of library files in ETAP - Complete library files and Incremental library files. Complete library files contain all device libraries, while Incremental library files only contain changes between library releases.

ETAP provides tools like Open, Help, Delete under Library Utility Tools to manage libraries. The Open tool allows associating a library with the current project.

Chapter 8

Engineering Libraries
ETAP provides customized libraries for many devices for which typical, standard, and manufacturer
information has been compiled. Additional devices may be added to each library through ETAPs Library
editors. This chapter provides an overview of each library and description of all the data and functions
available that allow you to create new libraries and access existing ones.

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Overview

ETAP library files have the extension .lib and by default are located in the Lib folder within the ETAP
application folder. ETAP displays this path along with the name of the current library in the Project View.
The Lib folder in ETAP includes two types of library files Complete and Incremental. These are
briefly described below:

Complete Library file


Complete Library file is designated with the prefix etaplib followed by the ETAP release number (i.e.,
etaplib5.lib, etaplib503.lib, etaplib550.lib). It includes all issued ETAP device libraries.

Incremental Library file


Incremental Library file is designated with the prefix Libchanges followed by a library release date. (i.e.
Libchanges_2005-86.lib, Libchanges_2005-232.lib). It includes only the changes made between library
releases.

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Utility Tools

8.1 Library Utility Tools


ETAP provides a number of utility tools to manage your libraries.

Open
This option allows you to associate a library with your current ETAP project. When you open a new
library, the association between the ETAP project and its existing library will be disconnected. For
example, Motor Characteristic Model and dynamically linked cable library data associated with the
previous library, which does not exist in the new library, will be missing. A warning message as shown
below is issued.
There are two ways to retrieve this missing data:
1) Reselect the old library file
2) Merge the old library file into the new library file

To open a library, select Open from the Library menu and click Yes on the above warning message to
continue. The Select Library File to OPEN dialog appears. Navigate to the appropriate directory, select
the new library file, and then select Open. This library is now attached to the ETAP project.

Open a Read-Only Library File


When you to open a library file that is read-only, you will receive a message that restricts you from
opening the file. Select one of the three options in the editor, which are shown below:

Remove Read-Only attribute


Remove the read-only property from the library file and select the library file for the project. The library
file will be open to read and write capabilities.

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Degrade access level to Base Editor


Base editor allows the user to have all the same rights to the project as the project editor except for library
data. All other rights are active to the base editor but the library list is disabled, making the library file
still locked from write capabilities.

Select another Library file


Open the Windows open dialog to select another library file that has write privileges.
Note: This option is available if this is the first time the user is selecting a library file after opening the
project.

Go back to previous selection


If there is a library file that was previously used and is not a read-only file, the user can select to go back
to that library file. The third option will change as shown below:

Open a Network Library File already in use


Library files may be shared over a public network. When a second user tries to open a library file that is
currently in use, ETAP will display a message that will alert the user of the sharing violation.

Degrade access level to Base Editor


Base editor allows the user to have all the same rights to the project as the project editor except for library
data. All other rights are active to the base editor but the library list is disabled, making the library file
still locked from write capabilities.

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Select another Library file


Open the Windows open dialog to select another library file that has write privileges.
Note: This option is available if this is the first time the user is selecting a library file after opening the
project.

Go back to previous selection


If there is a library file that was previously used and is not used by another user, the user can select to go
back to that library file.

Copy/Merge
The Copy/Merge function can be accessed on the following two menus:
(a) Library menu on the main toolbar
(b) Right-click menu on the Library folder in the Project View

The Copy/Merge function allows you to merge partial (selected device libraries) or complete library file
from one library (source) to another library (sink). The Copy/Merge function is enabled only for the
Project Editor and Librarian access levels. The source library overwrites any duplicate information found
in the sink library during the merge process.
Selecting the Copy/Merge option brings up the following editor:

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Library files to Copy/Merge


Click on the File button to navigate and select the library files you wish to copy/merge data to and
from. Note: The project is not required to be connected to a library to select library files for copy/merge.
However, if the project is connected to a library, the first selection displays the path of the connected
library file. If this is not the library file you wish to copy/merge, click on the File button to select
another library file. If a library selected (source or sink) has not been converted to the latest version,
ETAP asks you to convert the library.

If you select OK
If you select Cancel
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Library is converted to the latest version


Select a different library
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Release Number
The release number is displayed when a library is selected. Note: Libraries released before ETAP version
5.0.1 displays a release number 2005-0. Also, for newly created library files the release number is
displayed as 2005-0. The final merged library will have the same release number as the source library.
The Release Number is an internal revision designation issued by OTI for the purpose of tracking the
library file generations.

Copy/Merge Direction
The copy/merge direction can be controlled by clicking the arrow button. The arrow points to the sink
library file to which data will copy/merge.
The default direction of library merge is from the library with latest Release Number (i.e. 2006-126) to an
older Release Number (i.e. 2005-232). Thus, the merge arrow points to the older library file. Note:
Certain library merge functionalities are dependent on the Project Access Level.

For Project Editor Access Level, the direction of the merge arrow is always pointing from the
older to the newer Release Number library file. The arrow button is grayed out and the direction
cannot be changed.

For Librarian Access Level, the direction of the merge arrow can be changed in any direction.

For library files with same Release Number, the direction of copying/merging is user-selectable. The
direction of the merge arrow can be changed by clicking on the arrow button.

Connect the project to the merged library


Select this option to connect the project to the library where the data is merged to (sink library). This box
is unchecked by default.

Available Libraries List


The list of available library devices in the Source library file is provided in a tree structure. Devices
containing library data are marked as checked by default, and those without library data are displayed as
unchecked and grayed out. Note: Certain library merge functionalities are dependent on the Project
Access Level.

For Project Editor Access Level, only complete merge of the device libraries is allowed. The
status of the available source library list checkboxes cannot be changed with this Access Level.

For Librarian Access Level, partial merging of the device libraries is allowed. The status of the
available source library list can be changed to allow for partial library merge.

Note: The Trip Device library tree checkbox can be unchecked only if LV Breaker is unchecked.

Library Copy/Merge Confirmation


Clicking the OK button displays a Library Copy/Merge confirmation message in order to reconfirm your
Copy/Merge selections. The confirmation message displayed for different scenarios as described below.

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Clicking OK begins the merge process and clicking Cancel takes you back to Library Copy/Merge Editor
to change your merge selections.

Save
Select this option to save the entire associated library file. The Save option in the Library menu only
saves the associated library file and is independent of the ETAP Save Project function in the File menu.

Save As
Select this option to save the current library file as a new library file. This new library file contains all the
information in the current library file but now has a new name in an independent location. If the name for
the new library file already exists in the selected location, it will request permission to overwrite the old
library file, and then do so if you click Yes. The new library must have a .lib extension.

Create
This option allows you to create a new library and associate it with the current project file. The old
library file will be disconnected. Motor Characteristic Model and dynamically linked cable library data
associated with the previous library, which does not exist in the new library, will be missing.
There are two ways to retrieve this missing data:
1) Reselect the old library file
2) Merge the old library file into the new library file

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Purge
This action will permanently delete all data from the current library file. Be certain that you no longer
require the library data prior to clicking on the Purge button. Motor Characteristic Model and
dynamically linked cable library data associated with the previous library, which does not exist in the new
library, will be missing.

Export
This option allows you to export the current device library data. You can select all or a portion of the
device libraries to be exported. ETAP exports the library data to an external MS Access database,
Libs.lb1. This file is created in your ETAP project folder. The selected libraries are exported and
displayed in Crystal Reports format. For more information on Crystal Reports, see Chapter 7, Printing
and Plotting.

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Convert ETAP DOS

8.2 Convert ETAP DOS Libraries


You can convert your ETAP DOS libraries for Cables, Motor Nameplates, Motor Circuit Models, Motor
Characteristic Models, and Overload Heaters for use with current versions of ETAP.

Convert DOS Cable Library


Select this option to convert an ETAP for DOS Cable Library to ETAP. ETAP DOS Cable libraries
contain the extension .elb for English data and .mlb for metric data. Locate and select the files on your
hard drive or local area network and click on Convert.

Convert Motor Nameplate Library


Select this option if you wish to convert an ETAP for DOS Motor Nameplate Library to ETAP. ETAP
DOS Motor Nameplate Libraries contain the extension .emt for English data and .mmt for metric data.
Locate and select the file on your hard drive or local area network and click on Convert.

Convert Motor Model Library


Select this option if you wish to convert an ETAP for DOS Motor Model Library to ETAP. ETAP DOS
Motor Model Libraries contain file names similar to mtrparam.lib. Locate the file on your hard drive or
local area network and click on Convert.

Convert Motor Characteristic Model Library


Select this option if you wish to convert an ETAP for DOS Motor Characteristic Model Library to ETAP.
Motor Characteristic Model Libraries contain file names similar to mtrtsc.lib. Locate the file on your
hard drive or local area network and click on Convert.

Convert Overload Heater Library


Select this option if you wish to convert an ETAP for DOS Overload Heater Library to ETAP. Overload
Heater Libraries contain file names similar to oh.lib. Locate the file on your hard drive or local area
network and click on Convert.
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8.3 Cable
The Cable Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can have unlimited cable
headers (Cable Types) within the library and unlimited cable sizes for each header as shown below.
Cable Library

Cable Header
Cable Header
Cable Header

Cable Header

Cable Size
Cable Size
Cable Size

Cable Size

8.3.1 Cable Library Header


Cable headers are used to indicate the type and construction of a cable. Cable headers consist of the
following items:

Unit System
Frequency
Conductor Type
Installation
kV
% Class

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Metric or English unit system; used for all cable physical dimensions
Rated base frequency of the cable in Hz
Copper or Aluminum
Magnetic or non-magnetic conduit installation
Rated voltage of the cable in kV
Voltage Class in percent of rated kV. 100, 133, & 173%
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Source
Insulation
#/Cable
U/G Ampacity
Ta
Tc
RHO
A/G Ampacity
Ta
Tc
Impedance
Ohms per
Temperature

Cable
- 100 Percent Level: Cables in this category may be applied where
the system is provided with protection such that ground faults will
be cleared as rapidly as possible, but in any case within 1 minute.
- 133 Percent Level: This insulation level corresponds to that
formerly designated for ungrounded systems. Cables in this
category may be applied in situations where the clearing time
requirements of the 100 percent level category cannot be met, and
yet there is adequate assurance that the faulted section will be deenergized in one hour or less.
- 173 Percent Level: Cables in this category should be applied on
systems where the time required to de-energize a grounded section
is indefinite. Their use is also recommended for resonant grounded
systems.
Library source name such as ICEA, NEC etc., up to 12 characters
Insulation type such as Rubber, XLPE, PE, XHHW, etc.
Single conductor cables (1/C), 3 conductor cables (3/C), etc.
Ta, Tc & RHO for base ampacity in U/G raceway installation
Ambient temperature of the Underground raceway in degree C
Maximum allowable conductor temperature in degree C
Soil thermal resistivity in degree C-cm/Watt
Ta, Tc for base ampacity in A/G raceway installation
Ambient temperature of the above ground raceway in degree C
Maximum allowable conductor temperature in degree C
Unit of length for cable impedance, /1000 ft, /km, /mile, etc.
Base temperature of the conductor resistance in degrees C

Magnetic/Non-magnetic Installation
Magnetically installed cables imply that there is a continuous raceway (conduit) around the cables with
circulating current due to the magnetic field of the cables. This circulating current will cause the cable
reactance (X1 and X0) to increase by up to 15% for smaller size cables, and 5 to 10% for larger size
cables. The following table shows when to use cable libraries designated as Magnetically and Nonmagnetically installed cables:
Cable Library Header
Magnetically Installed
U/G Duct PVC Conduits

Non- Magnetically Installed


X

U/G Duct Mag. Conduits

U/G Buried

A/G Tray No Cover

A/G Tray Solid & Mag. Material

A/G Conduit - PVC

A/G Conduit Mag. Conduit

Air Drop

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8.3.2 Cable Library Selector

The Cable Library selector allows you to add new cable headers, or select existing cable headers to edit,
delete, or copy. To edit a Cable Library, double-click on the item or click on the Edit button after
highlighting it. To delete a cable, click on the Delete button after highlighting it. ETAP will request a
confirmation before deleting the selected cable.
All available cable headers are displayed in the selector. Cable sizes are displayed for your convenience
for each cable header. Cable size is in AWG or kcmil for English cable data and in mm2 for metric cable
data.

Add & Copy


This dialog box is used to add a new cable header (type) or copy an existing cable header.

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A new cable header consists of all the information you see in this dialog box. You can create a new cable
header by changing any one of the items in the cable header information.

8.3.3 Cable Library Editor


To edit the Cable Library data, select a cable type from the Cable Library and click on the Edit button.
Each cable type (header) can contain an unlimited number of cable sizes. This Spreadsheet Editor allows
you to view and edit Cable Library data for a selected cable type. The name of the cable type is displayed
on top of the spreadsheet. Each cable record (row) is a unique set of data for each cable size. Each cable
record must have a unique identifier: conductor size. Duplicate records, which have the same data, are
overwritten. The conductor size must contain at least one character, which is different from the other
sizes. If a row of data duplicates a previous one, it will overwrite it.

Available
Enter Y (yes) or N (no) for availability of the cable size. Use this option to flag the cables you want to be
used for this project. ETAP selects cables from the library for cable sizing (Cable Editor). When you are
picking a cable from the library (Cable Library Quick Pick), you can pick from available cables only or
from all cables in the library. Note: When you use the drop-down list for Cable Sizes (in the Cable Type
section of Cable Editors), you can only select library cables that are flagged as available.

Size
Cable size is specified in AWG or kcmil for English cable data and in mm2 for metric cable data. English
cable sizes range from #12 to #1, 1/0 to 4/0, and 250 to 1000 kcmil. Metric cable sizes range from 6 to
400 mm2.

Duct Bank
Duct Bank refers to the cable base ampacity (in amperes) when a cable is installed in an isolated duct
bank with an ambient temperature of 20C (Ta), a conductor temperature of 90C (Tc), and soil (earth)
thermal resistivity of 90 (RHO). The base ampacity is selected from the library when Duct Bank
Installation Type is selected in the Ampacity page of the Cable Editor. If the base ampacity is zero for the
specified installation type, a different cable should be selected or the Cable Library should be modified
for the specified cable type and size.

Buried
Buried refers to the cable base ampacity (in amperes) when a cable is directly buried underground with an
ambient temperature of 20C (Ta), a conductor temperature of 90C (Tc), and soil (earth) thermal
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resistivity of 90 (RHO). The base ampacity is selected from the library when Direct Buried Installation
Type is selected in the Ampacity page of the Cable Editor. If the base ampacity is zero for the specified
installation type, a different cable should be selected or the Cable Library should be modified for the
specified cable type and size.

Free Air
Free Air refers to the cable base ampacity (in amperes) when a cable is installed in free air or trays with
an ambient temperature of 40C (Ta) and conductor temperature of 90C (Tc). The base ampacity is
selected from the library when Cable Tray or Air Drop Installation Type is selected in the Ampacity page
of the Cable Editor. If the base ampacity is zero for the specified installation type, a different cable
should be selected or the Cable Library should be modified for the specified cable type and size.

Cond. Air
Conduit in Air refers to the cable base ampacity (in amperes) when a cable is installed in a conduit in air
with an ambient temperature of 40C (Ta) and conductor temperature of 90C (Tc). The base ampacity is
selected for the library when Conduit Installation Type is selected in the Ampacity page of the Cable
Editor. If the base ampacity is zero for the specified installation type, a different cable should be selected
or the Cable Library should be modified for the specified cable type and size.

R
R is the positive-sequence cable resistance in ohms per unit length. The resistance must be entered at the
base temperature specified for this cable header (type).

X
X is the positive-sequence cable reactance in ohms per unit length.

Y
PY is the positive-sequence cable charging susceptance in Siemens per unit length.

R0
This is the zero-sequence cable resistance in ohms per unit length. The resistance must be entered at the
base temperature specified for the cable header (type).

X0
This is the zero-sequence cable reactance in ohms per unit length.

Y0
This is the zero-sequence cable charging susceptance in Siemens per unit length.

RDC (25C)
DC resistance is calculated at 25 degrees C in micro-ohms per ft or m.

Cond. O.D.
This is the conductor outside diameter in inch or cm.

Ins. Thick
This refers to the thickness of the cable insulation layer in mil or mm.

Shielding
Cable shielding type. Right-click to select Non-Shielded or Shield Duct type from the list.
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Sheath/Armor
Cable sheath/armor type. Right-click to select from the drop-down list.

Examples of Sheath/Armor type definitions:

Type
St Armor/30dg/15w
St Armor/45dg/50w

Definition
Steel Armor with 30 Degree deviation from cable axis; 15 wires
Steel Armor with 45 Degree deviation from cable axis; 50 wires

Armor Thick
Thickness of cable sheath/armor in mil or mm

Jacket Type
Cable jacket type. Right-click to select from the drop-down list.

Jacket Thick
Thickness of cable jacket in mil or mm

Cable O.D.
Cable outside diameter in inch or cm

Cond. Const.
Cable Conductor Construction is used for determining ks and kp parameters, which are used for
calculating the AC to DC ratio parameters. Several choices of conductor construction are available from
the list box provided. These are:

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ConRnd
ConRnd-Coated
ConRnd-Treated
CmpRnd-Treated
CmpSgm
CmpSgm-Coated
CmpSgm-Treated
CmpSct-Treated

Cable

Concentric Round
Concentric Round
Concentric Round
Compact Round
Compact Segmental
Compact Segmental
Compact Segmental
Compact Sector

None Coated
Coated
None Coated
None Coated
None Coated
Coated
None Coated
None Coated

None Treated
None Treated
Treated
Treated
None Treated
None Treated
Treated
Treated

Coating is tin or alloy. The term Treated implies a completed conductor, which has been subjected to a
drying and impregnating process similar to that employed on paper power cables.

Cable Weight
Weight of the cable in units of lbs/kft or kg/km

Max. Tension
Maximum allowable cable tension in lb/kcmil or kg/mm2. In case of a multiple-conductor cable, the
entered permissible maximum pulling tension is for each conductor. In the Cable Pulling calculation, the
cable permissible maximum pulling tension will be computed by multiplying this value by the number of
conductors.

Max. SW Pres.
Maximum allowable sidewall pressure in lb/ft or kg/m

8.3.4 Library Quick Pick - Cable


Access the Library Quick Pick dialog box by clicking on the Library button inside the Editor Info page.
The Library Quick Pick displays all of the cable information in the associated library file.
From this dialog box, select a Unit system, Frequency, Conductor Type, and Installation. This will
narrow the choice of available library selections to a group that you are interested in. Then, select a
voltage and class rating, a cable type (header) and cable size from the Cable Library. The Library Quick
Pick dialog box allows you to choose a cable size from all cable sizes in the library file or only cables
flagged as Available.

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8.3.5 Source
ETAPs Cable Library data is obtained from the following standards and manufacturers:

National Electric Code (NEC)


Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA)
Okonite Cable Manufacturer
Kerite Cable Manufacturer
AmerCable Manufacturer
General Cable Manufacturer

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Cable Fire Coating

8.4 Cable Fire Coating


The Cable Fire Coating Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can have
unlimited headers (manufacturers) within the library and unlimited fire coating types for each
manufacturer, as shown below.

A fire coating header consists of the installation type and the manufacturer. You can have
unlimited manufacturers for each installation type. The source for existing libraries is TVA. Three
installation types are available:

Tray
Conduit
Air Drop

Specifies cables located in cable trays


Specifies cables placed in conduits
Specifies cables installed as air drop cables

8.4.1 Fire Coating Library Selector

The Cable Fire Coating Library allows you to add new fire coating types, select existing fire coating types
for editing, deleting, or copying. To edit a Fire Coating Library, double-click on the item or click on the
Edit button after highlighting it. To delete a fire coating, click on the Delete button after highlighting a
selection. ETAP will request confirmation to delete the selected cable fire coating.

Add
Click on the Add button to specify the name of the manufacturer you wish to add to the library. Edit the
new library header, by selecting it, and then clicking the Edit button.

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Copy
Click on the Copy button to copy the data from one library header to a new library header name. This
function can be used to change specifications in the library without modifying the original data. Edit the
new library header by selecting it, and then clicking the Edit button.

8.4.2 Fire Coating Library Editor

This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit the Cable Fire Coating Library data. Each library
record is a unique set of data for each cable fire coating type. Appending two columns,
Material+Configuration, forms a unique record name. If the combined name of these two columns is
repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. The combination of both fields
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must contain at least one different character. If a row (record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP
will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before adding any library data.

Material
Enter the type of material used in the construction of the fire coating. Material type is a description only.

Configuration
Enter the thickness of the fire coating. Configuration is a description only.

ACF
Enter the Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF). The ACF is used to calculate the derated ampacity of
cables in the Ampacity page of the Cable Editor.

Remarks
Enter general remarks regarding the fire coating for the selected Cable Library coating type. Remarks are
a description only (The word default is used if the cable fire coating is part of the original ETAP
Library.)

8.4.3 Cable Fire Coating - Quick Pick


Access the Library Quick Pick dialog box for Cable Fire Coating by checking the box next to Fire
Coating. The Fire Coating box only appears if the installation type is A/G Trays, A/G Conduit, or Air
Drop. Click on the Coating Lib button to select a specific Manufacturer and ACF.
Select a Manufacturer and a cable fire protection type from the dialog box. The cable fire protection type
includes the material, configuration, and Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF).

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Cable Fire Stop

8.5 Cable Fire Stop


The Cable Fire Stop Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. There are unlimited
headers (manufacturers) included within the library and unlimited fire stop types for each manufacturer,
as shown below.
A fire stop header consists of the installation type and the manufacturer. You can have unlimited
manufacturers for each installation type. The source for existing libraries is TVA. The three installation
types available are:

Tray
Conduit
Air Drop

Specifies cables located in cable trays


Specifies cables placed in conduits
Specifies cables installed as air drop cables

8.5.1 Fire Stop Library Selector

The Cable Fire Stop Library allows you to add new fire stop types or select existing fire stop types so that
you can edit, copy, or delete them. To edit a Fire Stop Library, double-click on the item or click on the
Edit button after highlighting it. To delete a fire stop, click on the Delete button after highlighting a
selection. ETAP will request confirmation to delete the selected cable fire stop.

Add
Click on the Add button to specify the name of the manufacturer you wish to add to the library. Edit the
new library header, by selecting it, and clicking the Edit button.

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Copy
Click on the Copy button to copy the data from one library header to a new library header name. This
function can be used to change specifications in the library without modifying the original data. Edit the
new library header by selecting it, and clicking the Edit button.

8.5.2 Fire Stop Library Editor


This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit the Cable Fire Stop Library data. Each library
record is a unique set of data for each cable fire stop type.
Appending two columns,
Material+Configuration, forms a unique record name. If the combined name of these two columns is
repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. The combination of both fields
must contain at least one different character. If a row (record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP
will request confirmation before overwriting it.

Material
Enter the type of material used in the construction of the fire stop. Material type is a description only.

Configuration
Enter the thickness of the fire stop. Configuration is a description only.

ACF
Enter the Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF). The ACF is used to calculate the derated ampacity of
cables in the Ampacity page of the Cable Editor.

Remarks
Enter general remarks concerning the fire coating for the selected Cable Library coating type. Remarks
are a description only (The word default is used if the cable fire coating is part of the original ETAP
Library.)

8.5.3 Library Quick Pick - Fire Stop


Access the Library Quick Pick dialog box for Cable Fire Stop by checking the box next to Fire Stop. The
Fire Stop box only appears if the installation type is A/G Trays, A/G Conduit, or Air Drop. Click on the
Stop Lib button to select a specific Manufacturer and ACF.
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Cable Fire Stop

Select a Manufacturer and a cable fire protection type from the dialog box. Cable fire protection type
includes the material, configuration, and Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF).

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8.6 Cable Fire Wrap


The Cable Fire Wrap Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can have
unlimited headers (manufacturers) within the library and unlimited fire wrap types for each manufacturer,
as shown below.

Fire Wrap Library

Header
Header
Header

Header

Fire Wrap Type


Fire Wrap Type
Fire Wrap Type

Fire Wrap Type


Fire wrap adjustment factors are used for cables routed through conduits, trays, etc. that have been
wrapped with a fire barrier. A fire wrap header consists of the installation type and the manufacturer.
You can have unlimited manufacturers for each installation type. The source for existing libraries is TVA.
The three installation types available are:

Tray
Conduit
Air Drop

Specifies cables located in cable trays


Specifies cables placed in conduits
Specifies cables installed as air drop cables

8.6.1 Fire Wrap Library Selector

The Cable Fire Wrap Library allows you to add new fire wrap types or select existing fire wraps for
modification, deletion, or copying. To edit a Fire Wrap Library, double-click on the item or click on the
Edit button after highlighting it. To delete a fire wrap, click on the Delete button after highlighting a
selection. ETAP will request confirmation to delete the selected cable fire wrap.

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Add
Click on the Add button to specify the name of the manufacturer you wish to add to the library. Edit the
new library header, by selecting it, and clicking the Edit button.

Copy
Click on the Copy button to copy the data from one library header to a new library header name. This
function can be used to change specifications in the library without modifying the original data. Edit the
new library header by selecting it, and clicking the Edit button.

8.6.2 Fire Wrap Library Editor


This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit Cable Fire Wrap Library data. Each library record is
a unique set of data for each cable fire wrap type. Appending two columns, Material+Configuration,
forms a unique record name. If the combined name of these two columns is repeated, that row is deleted,
i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. The combination of both fields must contain at least one
different character. If a row (record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP will display a frame
requesting that you confirm this request before adding any library data.

Material
Enter the type of material used in the construction of the fire wrap. Material type is a description only.

Configuration
Enter the thickness of the fire wrap. Configuration is a description only.

ACF
Enter the Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF). The ACF is used to calculate the derated ampacity of
cables in the Ampacity page of the Cable Editor.

Remarks
Enter general remarks concerning the fire coating for the selected Cable Library coating type. Remarks
are a description only (The word default is used if the cable fire coating is part of the original ETAP
Library.)

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8.6.3 Library Quick Pick - Fire Wrap


Access the Library Quick Pick dialog box for Cable Fire Wrap by checking the box next to Fire Wrap.
The Fire Wrap box appears only if the installation type is A/G Trays, A/G Conduit, or Air Drop. Click on
the Wrap Lib button to select a specific Manufacturer and ACF.
Select a Manufacturer and a cable fire protection type from the dialog box. Cable fire protection type
includes the material, configuration, and Ampacity Correction Factor (ACF).

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Transmission Line

8.7 Transmission Line Library (Phase Conductors)


The Line Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can have unlimited line
headers (Line Types) within the library and unlimited line sizes for each header as shown below.

8.7.1 Library Header

Unit System
Frequency
Conductor Type
Temperature
o Base T1
o Base T2
o Ta
o Tc
Code
Size
Strands

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Rated base frequency of the line in Hz
Available conductor types for the line
Base temperature of the conductor resistance in degrees C
Base temperature of the conductor resistance in degrees C
Ambient temperature of the line in degree C
Maximum allowable conductor temperature in degree C
Transmission Line Code Name. Used by different standards to identify
sizes
Size of the transmission line in Kcmil or mm2
Number of strands for the main conductor of the line

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8.7.2 Transmission Line Library Selector

The Transmission Line Library selector allows you to add new Transmission Line headers, select
existing Transmission Line headers to edit, delete, or copy Transmission Lines. To edit a Transmission
Line Library, double-click on the item or click on the Edit button after highlighting it. To delete a
Transmission Line, click on the Delete button after highlighting it. ETAP will request confirmation to
delete the selected Transmission Line.
All available Transmission Line headers are displayed in the selector. Transmission Line sizes are
displayed on each Transmission Line header for your convenience. The transmission Line size is in kcmil
for English Transmission Line data and in mm2 for metric Transmission Line data.

Add and Copy


This dialog box is used to add a new transmission line header (type) or copy an existing transmission line
header.

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A new transmission line header consists of all the information you see in this dialog box. You can create
a new cable header by changing any one of the items in the cable header information.

Editor
To edit the Transmission Line data, select a Transmission Line type from the Transmission Line Library
and click on the Edit Properties button. Each Transmission Line type (header) can contain an unlimited
number of Transmission Line sizes. This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit Transmission
Line Library data for a selected Transmission Line type. The name of the Transmission Line type is
displayed on top of the spreadsheet. Each Transmission Line record (row) is a unique set of data for each
Transmission Line size. Each Transmission Line record must have a unique identifier: Code and size.
Duplicate records, which have the same data, are overwritten. The conductor size must contain at least
one character, which is different from the other sizes. If a row of data duplicates a previous one, it will
overwrite it.

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Avail
Enter Y (yes) or N (no) for availability of the line size. Use this option to flag the lines you want to be
used for this project. When you are picking a line from the library (Line Library Quick Pick), you can
pick from available lines only or from all lines in the library. Note: When you use the drop-down list for
Line Sizes (in the Line Type section of Transmission Line Editors), you can only select the library lines
that are flagged as available.

Code
Depending on the standard, transmission line sizes can be identified by different codes. Some standards
use bird names, flower names, cities, fruit names, animals, etc. The name specified in this field must be
unique up to 16 alphanumeric characters in length.

Size
Cable size is specified in kcmil for English transmission line data and in mm2 for metric cable data.

Ampacity
This is the maximum allowed current for the transmission line in amps when the line is installed at a
temperature Ta and a conductor temperature of Tc.

Strands
Enter the number of strands for the conductor of the transmission line. In the case of a composite line
such as ACSR, the number of strands entered in this field would be the number of strands of the
aluminum conductor.

Strand Dia.
Enter the diameter of the conductor strands in inches for English transmission lines and centimeters for
metric transmission lines.

Steel Strand
Enter the number of strands for the reinforcement conductor of the transmission line. In the case of a
composite line such as ACSR, the number of strands entered in this field would be the number of strands
of the steel conductor.

Strand Dia., Steel


Enter the diameter of the reinforcement conductor strands in inches for English transmission lines and
centimeters for metric transmission lines.

OD
Specify the Overall Transmission Line Diameter in inches for English lines and centimeters for metric
lines.

GMR
Specify conductor Geometric Mean Radius in feet or meters. GMR must be less than or equal to the
conductor radius.

Ra T1
This is the conductor rated resistance at the rated temperature T1 in ohms per mile for English lines and
ohms per kilometer for metric lines. This value and Ra T2 will be used to calculate the impedance
variation of the line with respect to temperature using the methods of interpolation and extrapolation.

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Ra T2
This is the conductor rated resistance at the rated temperature T2 in ohms per mile for English lines and
ohms per kilometer for metric lines. This value and Ra T1 will be used to calculate the impedance
variation of the line with respect to temperature using the methods of interpolation and extrapolation.

Xa
Enter the conductor inductive reactance in ohms per conductor per unit length at 1ft spacing.

Xa
Enter the conductor shunt capacitive reactance in megohms per conductor per unit length at 1 ft spacing.

Rdc
Enter the conductor DC resistance in ohms per conductor per unit length.

Weight
Enter the weight of the cable in units of lbf/ft or N/m.

Strength
Enter the breaking strength capacity of the line in pounds.

Comment
Enter any notes or comments about this line.

8.7.3 Transmission Line Library Quick Pick

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Access the Library Quick Pick dialog box by clicking on the Library button inside the Editor Parameter
page for ground wires and phase conductors. The Library Quick Pick displays all of the line information
in the associated library file.
From this dialog box, select a Unit system, Frequency, Conductor, and Source Name. This narrows the
choice of available library selections to a group you are interested in. Then, select a Conductor type and
line size. The Library Quick Pick dialog box allows you to choose a line size from all line sizes in the
library file or only lines flagged as Available.

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Motor Nameplate

8.8 Motor Nameplate


The Motor Nameplate Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. Select the desired
frequency and unit. Units are converted automatically during calculations so the selection of either kW or
HP provides complete information to ETAP. Unlimited headers (manufacturers) within the library may
be specified. Within each header, various voltage levels are available. Motor nameplate types for each
voltage level can be selected, as shown below.

Header
Motor Nameplate
Library

60 Hz
50 Hz

HP
kW

Record

kV
kV
kV

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

kV

Manufacturer

Type
Type
Type

Type

A motor nameplate header consists of the frequency, unit system, voltage level, and the manufacturer.
There can be unlimited manufacturers for each header.

Frequency
kW/HP
Manufacturer
Voltage

50 or 60 Hz
Select unit type
Up to 12 characters long
In kV

8.8.1 Motor Nameplate Library Header

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The Motor Nameplate Library allows you to add motor nameplate models or modify existing motor
nameplate models. Click on the Edit button to edit a motor nameplate model within the Motor Nameplate
Library. Click on the Delete button to delete a selected motor nameplate model. ETAP will display a
frame requesting that you confirm this request before removing any library data.

Add
Select this option to enter the manufacturer name and kV rating of the motor nameplate you wish to add
to the library. You can edit the properties of the new motor nameplate selection by highlighting it in the
provided list, then clicking on the Edit button.

Copy
Select this option to copy the data from one manufacturer name and kV rating to a new manufacturer
name and kV rating. This function can be useful if you wish to change a few specifications in a library
entry while retaining the original data. You can edit the properties of the new nameplate selection by
highlighting it from the list provided, then clicking on the Edit button.

8.8.2 Motor Nameplate Editor

This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit the Motor Nameplate Library data. Select the motor
design operating frequency and units for motor mechanical rating of the selected motor. Appending two
columns, HP/kW+Frame Size, forms a unique record name. If the combined name of these two columns
is repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. The combination of both fields
must contain at least one different character. If a row (record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP
will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before adding any library data.

HP/kW
Enter the motor nameplate power (HP or kW).

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Frame Size
Enter the motor frame size.

Design Letter
Enter the motor NEMA design letter.

Poles
Enter the number of poles for the motor.

Syn. Speed
Enter the motor rated synchronous speed (RPM).

kVA
Enter the motor rated kVA.

Phase
Enter the number of phases for the motor.

SF
Enter the motor service factor.

LRC
Enter the locked-rotor current as a percentage of the rated full load current.

FLA
Enter the motor full load current in amperes.

Pflr
Enter the locked-rotor power factor in percent.

PF50%
Enter the motor power factor at 50% loading in percent.

PF75%
Enter the motor power factor at 75% loading in percent.

PF100%
Enter the motor power factor at 100% loading in percent.

EFF50%
Enter the motor efficiency at 50% loading in percent.

EFF75%
Enter the motor efficiency at 75% loading in percent.

EFF100%
Enter the motor efficiency at 100% loading in percent.

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Tlr
Enter the motor locked-rotor torque in lb-ft or kg-m.

Tmax
Enter the motor maximum torque in lb-ft or kg-m.

Tfl
Enter the motor full load torque in lb-ft or kg-m.

Slip@Tmax
Enter the motor slip at maximum torque in percent.

Xsc Cycle
Enter the subtransient reactance of the motor in percent (machine base) to be used in short-circuit studies.

Xsc 1.5-4 Cycle


Enter the transient reactance of the motor in percent (machine base) to be used in short-circuit studies.

X
Enter the motor steady-state reactance in percent (machine base) to be used in the IEC 363 method.

X2
Negative sequence reactance in percent (machine base).

X0
Zero sequence reactance (machine base).

X/R
Induction motors X/R (X/Ra).

Td
Enter the motor transient time constant in seconds:
Td = X/(2 f Rr)

(Rr = rotor resistance)

This value is used in the IEC 363 short-circuit method.

Char. Model
Enter the characteristic model ID from the Motor Characteristic Model Library.

CKT Model
Enter the CKT model ID from the Motor Model Library; CKT models include types Single1, Single2,
DBL1, and DBL2.

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8.8.3 Library Quick Pick - Motor Nameplate


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a motor in the one-line diagram,
and then clicking on the Library button in the Nameplate page of the Motor Editor. The Library Quick
Pick options are a compilation of the information you have specified for this element.

Select a motor nameplate from the library from this dialog box. Specify HP tables or kW tables, and then
select the appropriate voltage level, manufacturer, and design from the Motor Nameplate Library. Motor
nameplate design includes the HP/kW, frame size, letter, poles, and synchronous speed (RPM).

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Motor Circuit (CKT) Model

8.9 Motor Circuit (CKT) Model


The Motor Circuit (CKT) Model Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can
have unlimited headers (design classes) within each model type (Single1, Single2, or DBL1/DBL2), and
unlimited motor model IDs for each header, as shown below.

Motor Circuit
Model Library

Single1
Single2
DBL1/
DBL2

Design Class
Design Class
Design Class

Design Class

Model ID
Model ID
Model ID

Model ID

A motor circuit model header consists of the model type and design class. You can have unlimited model
IDs for each header.

8.9.1 Motor Circuit Model Selector

The Motor Circuit (CKT) Model Library allows you to add new motor model design classes or select
existing motor model design classes, based on the selection made for Model Type, for modification,
deletion, or copying. To edit a motor model, double-click on the item or click on the Edit button after
highlighting it. To delete a motor model design class, click on the Delete button after highlighting a
model. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before deleting the selected
design class.

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Add
Select this option to enter the design class of the motor model you wish to add to the library. You can
then edit the properties of the new motor model selection by highlighting it from the list provided, then
clicking on the Edit button.

Copy
Select this option to copy the data from one design class to a new design class. This function can be
useful if you wish to change a few specifications in a library entry while retaining the original data. The
properties of the new model library selection can be edited by highlighting it from the list provided, then
clicking on the Edit button.

8.9.2 Motor Circuit (CKT) Model Editor


This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit the Motor Circuit (CKT) Model Library data. Each
library record is a unique set of data for each motor model type. A unique record is obtained by the
Model ID. If this name is repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. If a row
(record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this
request before adding any library data.

Model Type (Single1)


This is an equivalent circuit (CKT) model of a single cage motor where the rotor resistance and reactance
are constant.

Model ID
Select an existing model ID. Model IDs are unique names with up to 12 characters.

X/R
Enter the X/R ratio.
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X
Enter the transient reactance (= Xs+XmXr / (Xm+Xr) in percent (machine base).

Xoc
Enter the open circuit reactance (= Xs+Xm) in percent (machine base).

Tdo

Enter the open circuit time constant (= (Xr+Xm)/2fRr) in seconds.

Model Type (Single2)


This is a circuit (CKT) model of a single cage motor where the rotor resistance and reactance change as
functions of motor speed to represent deep-bar effects of the rotor.

Model ID
Select an existing model ID. Model IDs are unique names with up to 12 characters.

Rs
Enter the motor stator resistance in percent (machine base).

Xs
Enter the motor stator reactance in percent (machine base).

Xm
Enter the motor magnetizing reactance in percent (machine base).

Rr,fl
Enter the motor rotor resistance at full load in percent (machine base).

Rr,lr
Enter the motor rotor resistance at locked-rotor in percent (machine base).

Xr,fl
Enter the motor rotor reactance at full load in percent (machine base).

Xr,lr
Enter the motor rotor reactance at locked-rotor in percent (machine base).

Model Type (DBL1/DBL2)


This is a circuit (CKT) model of a double cage motor having two rotor cages.

Model ID
Select an existing model ID. Model IDs are unique names with up to 12 characters.

Rs
Enter the motor stator resistance in percent (machine base).

Xs
Enter the motor stator reactance in percent (machine base).

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Xm
Enter the motor magnetizing reactance in percent (machine base).

Rr1
Enter the motor rotor resistance for the first rotor circuit in percent (machine base).

Rr2
Enter the motor rotor resistance for the second rotor circuit in percent (machine base).

Xr1
Enter the motor rotor reactance for the first rotor circuit in percent (machine base).

Xr2
Enter the motor rotor reactance for the second rotor circuit in percent (machine base).

8.9.3 Library Quick Pick - Motor Model


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a motor in the one-line diagram,
and then clicking on the Library button in the LR Model page of the Motor Editor. The Library Quick
Pick options are a compilation of the information you have specified for this element.
Select a motor model from the library from this dialog box. Specify whether you would like a Single1,
Single2, or Double-Cage (DBL) model, then select the appropriate design class and model ID from the
library.

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8.10 Motor Characteristic Model


The Motor Characteristic Model Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can
have unlimited headers, and each header is defined by a motor model ID specified within a design class,
as shown below.
Header
Motor Characteristic
Model ID
Header
Model Library
Model ID
Header
Model ID

Header

Model ID

A motor characteristic header consists of a design class and a model ID. You can have unlimited records
for each header.

8.10.1 Motor Characteristic Model Library Selector

Motor characteristic model libraries shipped with ETAP contain several design classes that are named
according to the following three criterions:
Voltage

HV (High Voltage)

LV (Low Voltage)

Slip

HS (High Slip)

LS (Low Slip)

Torque

HT (High Torque)

LT (Low Torque)

For example, HV-LS-HT means High Voltage, Low Slip, and High Torque.
These naming criterions are based on NEMA definitions:
NEMA Class A&B -

Normal Torque

Low Slip

NEMA Class C -

High Torque

Low Slip

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NEMA Class D -

High Torque

High Slip

NEMA Class E&F -

Low Torque

Low Slip

Low voltage is considered to be devices rated at less than 1 kV.


The Motor Characteristic Model Library allows you to add new motor characteristic design classes and
models or select existing motor characteristic design classes and models for modification, deletion, or
copying. To edit a motor characteristic model, double-click on the item or click on the Edit button after
highlighting it. To delete a motor characteristic model design class, click on the Delete button after
highlighting a model. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before deleting
the selected design class.

Add
Select this option to input the name of the manufacturer and choose the design class you wish to add to
the library. You can edit the properties of the new Motor Characteristic Model Library selection by
highlighting it in the provided list, and then clicking on the Edit button.

Copy
Select this option to copy the data from one manufacturer name and design class to a new one. This
function can be useful if you wish to change a few specifications in the library entry while retaining the
original data. The properties of the new Motor Characteristic Model Library selection can be edited by
highlighting it from the list provided, then clicking on the Edit button.

8.10.2 Motor Characteristic Model Editor

This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit selected motor characteristic design classes and
models. Each library record is a unique set of data for each motor characteristic design class. A unique
record name is defined by Slip. If the record is repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are
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overwritten. If a row (record) of data duplicates a previous one, ETAP will display a frame requesting
that you confirm this request before overwriting any library data.

Model
Slip
Enter the motor slip as a percentage.

Torque
Enter the machine torque as a percentage of full load torque.

I
Enter the motor current as a percentage of full load current.

PF
Enter the motor power factor as a percentage.

8.10.3 Library Quick Pick - Motor Characteristic Model


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a motor in the one-line diagram,
then clicking on the Library button in the Model page of the Motor Editor. The Library Quick Pick
options are a compilation of the information you have specified for this element.
Pick a motor torque slip characteristic curve from the library from this dialog box. Select the appropriate
design class and model ID from the Motor Characteristic Model Library.

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Motor Load Model

8.11 Motor Load Model


The Motor Load Model Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. You can have
unlimited models within the library, as shown below.

Motor Load
Model Library

Model
Model
Model

Model

8.11.1 Motor Load Model Selector


The Motor Load Model Library selector is used to add, modify, and select mechanical load models based
on torque curve characteristics.

Model Type
Polynomial
The Motor Load Library allows you to model the load based on the Polynomial equation:
T = A0 + A1 * + A2 * 2 + A3 * 3
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Where is the per unit speed of the load and torque T is in percent of the rated torque of the driving
motor. For convenience, ETAP displays the load curve and prints the values of percent torque at 0, 25%,
50%, 75%, and 100% speed.

Curve
You can specify the model based on a torque slip curve by selecting this option.

Motor Load Model Library Editor


You can enter the model ID of the motor load selection you wish to add to the library in the editor. You
can also edit the properties of the new motor load selection by highlighting it from the list provided, and
then clicking on the Edit button.

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Model ID
Select any one of the existing model IDs. Model IDs are unique names with up to 12 characters.

Coefficients (Polynomial)
While in Edit mode, you can change the values of A0, A1, A2, & A3 coefficients by entering a value
directly or by clicking the Up/Down arrows next to the coefficient. Note: The lower limit of the
coefficients is reached when the load torque becomes zero. The upper limit is reached when the load
torque is 999%.
The Motor Load selector window allows you to add new motor load types or select one from the existing
library for modification or deletion. To edit a load model, double-click on the item or click on the Edit
button after highlighting it. You may then change the coefficients. To delete a motor load model, click
on the Delete button after highlighting it. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this
request before deleting the selected load model.

%Speed, %Slip, %Torque (Curve)


Use the Torque-Slip or Torque-Speed Curve to read and enter the points in these fields. Speed is in
percentage, based on the Synchronous speed. Torque is in percentage, based on the Rated Machine
Torque.
The Motor Load selector window allows you to add new motor load types or select one from the existing
library for modification or deletion. To edit a load model, double-click on the item or click on the Edit
button after highlighting it. You may then change the coefficients. To delete a motor load model, click
on the Delete button after highlighting it. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this
request before deleting the selected load model.

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Fuse

8.12 Fuse
The Fuse Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The hierarchical library structure
stores levels or headers (i.e. Standard, AC/DC, Manufacturer, Model, etc.) each containing a set of
attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is as shown below.
Record

Header

Fuse Library
Library

ANSI

AC

IEC

DC*

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Model
Model
Model

Model

Max. kV
Max. kV
Max. kV

Max. kV

Speed
Speed
Speed

Speed

Size
Size
Size

Size

Amps,
Short
circuit,
Curve
points

* - DC fuse will have Max. Volts in the header


The Fuse Library header consists of Standard AC/DC Manufacturer Model Max. kV (Max. Volts
for DC) Speed. For each header, you can have unlimited records of fuse size, for which ampere value,
short-circuit data and minimum melting / total clearing points curve points can be defined.

8.12.1 Fuse Library editor

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The Fuse Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar. Select the Library from
the menu bar and select Fuse. This will bring up the Fuse Editor. The fields of this Library Editor are
described in this section.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for fuse filtered by the selected standard and AC/DC.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays a manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Select the Add button to enter the name of a fuse manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

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Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

Delete Manufacturer
Delete
To delete a selected fuse manufacturer and all models provided by that manufacturer, select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. ETAP will
display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before deleting the selected manufacturer.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
To copy the selected fuse manufacturer and all models provided by that manufacturer, select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on Copy button. All models and
parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

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Model
Model
Model lists all the Model-Max kV (Max V for DC)-Speed, for the selected fuse manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Class, Type
Displays the class and type for the selected fuse model.

Brand name
Displays the brand name, if available, for the selected fuse model.

Reference
Displays the reference, if available, for the selected fuse model.

Application
Displays the reference for the selected fuse model.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of the fuse model you wish to add to the library.

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Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Max kV (Max V for DC fuse)


Enter the Max kV (Max V for DC fuse) for the fuse. This field is a required library parameter.

Speed
Select the speed of the fuse from the list box. This field is a required library parameter.

Class, Type
Select the class and type of the fuse from the list box. This field is a required library parameter.

CLF (checkbox)
Check if the fuse is a current limiting fuse. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

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Catalog #, Issue Date


Enter the catalog number and catalog issue date. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Brand Name
Enter the brand name, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Description
Enter the description for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Application
Enter the application for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit properties of the new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on the Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
To delete a specific fuse model select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on
the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after you confirm the request.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

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Copy
Copy a fuse model by selecting the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then clicking on
the Copy button. The selected model will be copied to the user-specified Model name, Max kV, and
Speed.

Help
Open the Help file for the Fuse Library.

Close
Close the Fuse Library Editor and save all changes.

Edit Parameters
Select a model and click on the Edit Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters
Editor allows you to specify available sizes for the selected fuse model, along with short-circuit data and
curve points. You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you
can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows. Locked entries
cannot be edited or deleted, but can be copied.
The different fields in the Parameters Editor for entering data for ANSI fuse are described below.

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Standard
Displays the selected standard.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Speed
Displays the speed of the selected fuse model.

Max. kV (Max. V for DC fuse)


Displays the maximum voltage for the selected fuse model.

Size
Enter a size identification number up to 12 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library
parameter.

Cont. Amp
Enter the continuous ampere value in amperes for the selected size. This field is a required library
parameter.
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Int. kA
Enter the short-circuit interrupting value in kA for the selected size. This is an essential field; however, it
can be left blank if information is not available.

Test PF, Test X/R


Enter the Test PF or Test X/R for the short-circuit kA. Entering the Test PF will calculate the Test X/R
value and vice versa. These are essential fields; however, they can be left blank if information is not
available.

TCC
Click on the Points button to define the Minimum Melting, Total Clearing and Peak Let-Thru curves for
the selected size. The TCC points buttons are not available for locked entries.

Construction
Enter the construction type for the fuse size. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Note
Enter notes if required for the selected fuse size. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
The parameters for IEC fuse are identical to ANSI fuse with the exception of short-circuit data, which is
described below.

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Breaking kA
Enter the short-circuit breaking kA for the selected size. This is an essential field; however, it can be left
blank if information is not available.

Test X/R
Enter the Test X/R for the short-circuit breaking kA. This is an essential field; however, it can be left
blank if information is not available.

TRV
Enter the Transient recovery voltage (TRV) in kV, for the selected fuse size. This is an essential field;
however, it can be left blank if information is not available.

Fuse TCC Curve


Click on the Points button for ANSI / IEC fuse size to open the Fuse TCC curve window. The Fuse
TCCCurve Editor allows you to define the Minimum Melting, Total Clearing and Peak Let-Thru curves
for the selected fuse size. The TCC points are not available for locked entries.

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The header for the Fuse TCC curve displays details of the fuse model and size selected for defining the
curve points.

TCC ID, Revision


Enter the TCC curve ID and revision date for the Minimum Melting and Total Clearing curves, for the
selected fuse size.

Notes
Enter notes for the TCC curve of the selected fuse size.

TCC Points
Enter the time in seconds and current in amperes for minimum melting and total clearing curves. You can
Add, Edit and Delete data using the Add and Delete buttons. Check Apply Smoothing to smooth the
minimum melting and total clearing curves.
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Peak Let-Thru
The Peak Let-Thru page is available only if the fuse is defined as a current limiting (CLF) fuse. Enter the
short-circuit RMS and Instantaneous peak values in kA. You can Add, Edit and Delete data using the Add
and Delete buttons. Check Apply Smoothing to smooth the Peak Let-Thru curve.

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8.13 Relay
The Relay Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The hierarchical library
structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model, Function, etc.) each containing a set of
attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, CT inputs, etc.). The library header structure is as
shown below.
Header
Relay L ibrary
Library

Model
Model
Model

M anufacturer
M anufacturer
M anufacturer

Manufacturer

Model

Overcurrent
O verload
Differential
Distance

The Relay Library header consists of Manufacturer Model Function. A relay model can be single
function (i.e. ABB CO relay with overcurrent function only) or multiple functions (i.e. ABB SPAM 150C
with overcurrent, overload, voltage, frequency, etc.). You can have unlimited functions for a relay model
in the Relay Library. Each relay function has its own header classification, which is explained further in
this section.

8.13.1 Relay Library Editor


The Relay Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar. Select a library from
the menu bar and then select Relay. This will bring up the Relay Editor. The fields of the Library Editor
are described below.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for relays.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Click the Add button to input the name of relay manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

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Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

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Delete Manufacturer
Delete
This selection allows you to delete a relay manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer.
Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The
manufacturer will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
Copy the relay manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer. Select the manufacturer by
highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and parameters for
the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

Filter
The Filter allows you to view all relay models for the selected manufacturer, based on the filter selected.
You can view all relay models or filter your selection by Protection Type and Function Type.

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Model

Model
Lists all relay models for the selected manufacturer based on the filter selected.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Functions
Displays the functions (Overcurrent, Overload, etc.) for the selected relay model.

Reference
Displays the reference, if available, for the selected relay model.

Brand Name
Displays the brand name, if available, for the selected relay model.

Application
Displays the application for the selected relay model.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the relay model you wish to add to the library. An example of an
Overcurrent relay (ABB DPU-2000R) being added to the library is shown below.

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Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Protection type
Select the protection type(s) of for the model by checking the box. This field is used for filtering the
model based on protection type and may be left blank, if no information is available.

Single Function
Select this option to define the model as a single-function relay. This option allows you to select the
function from a drop-down list.

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Multiple Functions
Select this option to define the model as a multiple-function relay. This option allows you to select
different functions available for the relay.
Note: The available trip elements vary based on the relay function. Selecting the relay function(s) is a
required relay library parameter.

Trip Elements
Check the applicable trip elements for the selected relay function. This field is a required library
parameter.
The available trip elements for the Overcurrent function are Instantaneous, Time Overcurrent,
Directional, Voltage Control / Restraint, Short Time, Neutral, Ground, Sensitive Ground, and Negative
Sequence.
The available trip elements for the Overload and Overload Inline functions are Thermal, Acceleration
Curve, Jam, Instantaneous, and Ground.

I2 Operates on
Select the multiples of negative sequence current (I2), which the relay uses to operate the negative
sequence element.
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I0 Operates on
Select the multiples of zero sequence current (I0), which the relay uses to operate the neutral, ground, and
sensitive ground elements.

Differential Type
For the Differential function, select High Impedance or Percentage Type.
# of TOC Levels
Select the number of TOC Levels from the drop-down list for the selected relay model (Available only for
Overcurrent function).

# of IOC Levels
Select the number of IOC Levels from the drop-down list for the selected relay model (Available only for
the Overcurrent function).

Independent TOC/IOC
Check to indicate if the TOC and the IOC curves for the relay model are independent (Available only for
the Overcurrent function).

Brand name, Reference


Enter the model brand name and reference, if available. These fields are provided for reference only and
may be left blank.

Catalog #, Issue Date


Enter the catalog number and catalog issue date. These fields are provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Current Rating
Select a current rating for the relay from the list box. This field is a required library parameter.

OC CT Inputs
Select the number of overcurrent (OC) CT inputs for the relay from the list box. Note: The CT input
number selected for the relay indicates the types of overcurrent CT terminals that are available for the
relay for CT inputs, not the number of connections. For example, if you select OC CT Inputs as 2, it
indicates that the relay has Phase and Ground terminals available for OC CT inputs. This field is a
required library parameter.

PT Inputs
Select the number of PT inputs for the relay from the list box. Note: The PT input number selected for
the relay indicates the types of PT terminals that are available for the relay for PT inputs, not the
number of connections. For example, if you select PT Inputs as 2, it indicates that the relay has Phase and
Ground terminals available for PT inputs. This field is a required library parameter.

DIF CT Inputs
Select the number of differential (DIF) CT inputs for the relay from the list box. Note: When the
Differential Type is High Impedance, this selection is fixed to a value of 1.

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Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Description
Enter the description for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Application
Enter the application for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected relay model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.

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Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
Copy a selected relay model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on
the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to the user-specified
model name.

Help
Open a Help topic for the Relay Library.

Close
Close the Relay Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
To access the function parameters for a model, select a relay model along with desired function and click
on the Parameters button. Note: The Parameters Editor is not available for the Differential function.

Parameters (Overcurrent Function)


The library header structure for Overcurrent function is as shown below.

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Record

Header

Relay Library
Overcurrent
Function

Curve Type
Curve Type
Curve Type

Curve Type

Overcurrent

Instantaneous

51 Settings

Settings 1, Settings2,

51V (C/R)
Settings

Settings 1, Settings2,

50 Settings

Settings 1, Settings2,

Short Time
Settings

Settings 1, Settings2,

The Parameters Editor allows you to specify different relay characteristic curves, along with settings
associated with trip elements available for overcurrent function. The Parameters Editor for ABB DPU2000R relay is shown below.

Curve (51/ST) Tab

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.
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Model
Displays the selected model name.

Function
Displays the selected function type.

Curve Type
Define different relay characteristic curves by equation or points.

Name
Enter a name for the curve type up to 30 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library
parameter.

Assign
Assign the relay characteristic curve to selected trip element. You can assign the curves to Time
overcurrent or Short-Time elements or both (OC/ST). This field is a required library parameter.

Type
Select the type of curve (defined by equation or defined by points) from the list. This field is a required
library parameter.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the curve here.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Add, Delete, Copy, Paste


You can Add, Delete and Copy curves using the Add, Delete, Copy, and Paste buttons. Locked entries
cannot be deleted, but can be copied.

Edit
Click on the Edit button to enter the TCC Equation or TCC Points data depending on the type of the
selected relay curve. The Edit button is disabled for locked entries.

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TCC Equation Data


TCC Equation Data Editor allows you to define the relay characteristic curve by equation. The parameters
that are available are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

Equation
Enter the equation for the selected curve. You can enter the equation using basic math operators +, -, *, /.
You can also nest expressions using parentheses. The math functions can be entered in C# math syntax.
The equation is defined based on the following variables:
TD Time Dial
M Pickup Multiples

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For example: An equation for Trip time = (80/(M^2-1))*TD


The C# syntax for this function is:
(80/(Math.Pow(M,2)-1))*TD
For more information on C# functions please visit the msdn website and search for math members.

Time Dial
Enter the time dial range for the curve type. You can enter the time dial as continuous (i.e. Min, Max, and
Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) separated by semicolons.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
This selection closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.

Cancel
This closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

TCC Points
The TCC Points Editor allows you to define the relay characteristic curve by points. The different
parameters available are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

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Time Dial, Time, Multiples


Enter the Time in seconds and corresponding current in multiples to define the curve for the specified
time dial. You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can
select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows.

Time Dial
Enter the time dial range for the curve type. You can enter the time dial as continuous (i.e. Min, Max, and
Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) separated by semicolons.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.

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Cancel
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

Curve Parameters
Enter the settings for Time Overcurrent (51) trip element. You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using
the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete,
insert, copy and paste rows. The different parameters available are described below.

51 (Time Overcurrent) Tab


Enter pick up settings for the Time Overcurrent trip element for the selected curve type.

Trip Unit
Select the unit for Time Overcurrent pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the Time Overcurrent pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip, and Trip Step
values for the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete Trip
Define the Time Overcurrent pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for
the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Base
Select a base for the pickup from the drop-down list.

Assign
Assign the selected pickup range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence,
Ground, etc. or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G
assigns the Time Overcurrent pickup range only to Ground element, selecting Q assigns the Time
Overcurrent pickup range only to Negative Sequence element and selecting 51/G assigns the pickup
range to Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence and Ground elements and similarly for other assignments.

Burden, Burden unit


Enter the Burden value and Burden unit (VA or Ohm) for the selected pickup range.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the trip range here.

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51 V(C/R) Tab
Enter the settings for Voltage control and restraint elements.

Trip Unit
Select the unit for voltage, i.e. Volts, Multiples or Percent from the list box. When the unit is selected as
Multiples or Percent, then the range entered is actually in multiples or percent of PT-sec.

Vmin, Vmax, VStep


Define the voltage setting as continuous values by entering Vmin, Vmax and VStep values for the
selected voltage unit (Volts, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete Volts
Define the voltage setting as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Volts field, for the
selected voltage unit (Volts, Multiples or Percent).

Characteristic
Select a voltage restraint characteristic from the list box.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the trip range here.

Short Time Tab


Enter the pickup settings for the Short Time trip element for the selected curve type.

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Unit
Select the unit for Short Time pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list.

Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the Short Time pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step values
for the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete Trip
Define the Short Time pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for the
selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Base
Select a base for the pickup from the list box.

Assign
Assign the selected pickup range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence,
Ground, etc. or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G
assigns the Short Time pickup range only to Ground element, selecting Q assigns the Short Time pickup
range only to Negative Sequence element and selecting 51/G assigns the pickup range to Phase, Neutral,
Negative sequence and Ground elements and similarly for other assignments.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the trip range here.

Instantaneous (50) Tab


Enter the settings for Instantaneous (50). You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using the Add and
Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy
and paste rows. The available parameters are described below.

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Instantaneous Trip Parameters


Enter the pickup settings for the Instantaneous trip element.

Unit
Select the unit for Instantaneous pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the Instantaneous pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step
values for the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

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Discrete Trip
Define the Instantaneous pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for the
selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Base
Select a base for the pickup from the list.

Assign
Assign the selected pickup range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence,
Ground, etc. or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G
assigns the Instantaneous Overcurrent pickup range only to Ground element, selecting Q assigns the
Instantaneous Overcurrent pickup range only to Negative Sequence element and selecting 51/G assigns
the pickup range to Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence and Ground elements and similarly for other
assignments.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the trip range here.

Instantaneous Delay Parameters


Enter the settings for the Instantaneous Time Delay.

Unit
Select the unit for Time Delay i.e. seconds or cycles from the list.

Min Delay, Max Delay, Delay Step


Define the Time Delay as continuous values by entering Min Delay, Max Delay and Delay Step values
for the selected unit (seconds or cycles).

Discrete Delay
Define the Time Delay as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Delay field, for the selected
unit (seconds or cycles).

Assign
Assign the selected time delay range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence,
Ground, etc. or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G
assigns the Instantaneous time delay range only to Ground element, selecting Q assigns the
Instantaneous time delay range only to Negative Sequence element and selecting 51/G assigns the time
delay range to Phase, Neutral, Negative sequence and Ground elements and similarly for other
assignments.
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+Delay
Enter the built-in additional delay associated with the instantaneous operation here.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the delay range here.

Points (Instantaneous)
The Instantaneous Points Editor allows you to define the Instantaneous as a curve by points. You can
Add, Edit and Delete the data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row
(highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows. The different parameters available
are described below.

Multiples, tmin, tmax


Enter the pickup multiples and corresponding minimum and maximum time in seconds. If the
Instantaneous curve does not have tolerance (i.e., line curve) then you can enter the same time interval
value for tmin and tmax.

Parameters (Overload and Overload Inline Function)


Curve (49/Accl.) Tab

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Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Function
Displays the selected function type.

Curve Type
Define the different relay characteristic curves by equation or points.

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Name
Enter a name for the curve type up to 30 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library
parameter.

Assign
Assign the Overload relay characteristic curve to either 49 or Acceleration. This field is a required library
parameter.

Amb. Temp.
Enter the Ambient Temperature in degree Celsius for the selected curve type.

Type
Select the type of curve (defined by equation or defined by points) from the list. This field is a required
library parameter.

Notes
Enter details about the curve type up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is optional.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Add, Delete, Copy, Paste


You can Add, Delete and Copy curves using the Add, Delete, Copy, and Paste buttons. Locked entries
cannot be deleted, but can be copied.

Edit
Click on the Edit button to enter the TCC Equation or TCC Points data depending on the type of the
selected relay curve. The Edit button is disabled for locked entries.

TCC Equation Data


The TCC Equation Data Editor allows you to define the relay characteristic curve by equation. The
parameters that are available are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

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Equation
Enter the equation for the selected curve. You can enter the equation using basic math operators +, -, *, /.
You can also nest expressions using parentheses. The math functions can be entered in C# math syntax.
The equation is defined based on the following variables:
TD Time Multiplier
M Multiples of pickup or FLA based on selection for Current Multiplier.
K k Multiplier
For example: An equation for Trip time = 60.00*TD*LN((((M*M)/(K*K))/(K*K)))/(((M*M)/(K*K))-1))
The C# syntax for this function is:
60.00*TD*Math.Log(((M*M)/(K*K))/(((M*M)/(K*K))-1))
For more information on C# functions please visit the msdn website and search for math members.

Current Multiplier
Select the current multiplier from the drop-down list (FLA or pickup).

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Time Multiplier
Enter the time multiplier range for the selected curve type. You can enter the time multiplier as
continuous (i.e. Min, Max, and Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) separated by semicolons.

Display
Check to display and use the time multiplier for the selected curve type.

Label
Enter a name for the time multiplier up to 30 alphanumeric characters.

k Multiplier
Enter the k multiplier range for the selected curve type. You can enter the k multiplier as continuous (i.e.
Min, Max, and Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) separated by semicolons. When used in the relay
equation, the k Multiplier shifts the curve similar to a time dial (time multiplier). The k Multiplier can
also alter the starting point of the relay curve depending on the type of the multiplier used in the equation
(K, E, or C) as described below.
For K multiplier , the min multiple (where the curve begins) of is shifted by 1.0001 * K (where K is the
value selected in the Overload Relay Editor). The relay curve starting point is shifted by (Current
Multiplier*Min Multiple*K).
For E multiplier, the min multiple is shifted by 1.0001 * sqrt(E/100) (where E is the value selected in
the Overload Relay Editor). The relay curve starting point is shifted by (Current Multiplier *Min
Multiple*sqrt(E/100)).
For C multiplier, the min multiple does not get shifted.

Display
Check to display and use the k multiplier for the selected curve type.

Label
Enter a name for the k multiplier up to 30 alphanumeric characters. The default label is k Factor.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve goes definite after the max multiples.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
This selection closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.

Cancel
This closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

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TCC Points
The TCC Points Editor allows you to define the relay characteristic curve by points. The different
parameters available are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

Points
Current Multiplier
Select the current multiplier from the drop-down list (FLA or pickup).

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Min Curve
Enter the Time in seconds and corresponding current in multiples to define the min curve. You can Add,
Edit and Delete the data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row and rightclick to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows.

Max Curve
Enter the Time in seconds and corresponding current in multiples to define the max curve. You can Add,
Edit and Delete the data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row and rightclick to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows.
If the Overload curve does not have tolerance (i.e. line curve), then you have to just enter the points for
the Max curve alone.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve goes definite after the max multiples.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.

Cancel
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

Curve Parameters
Enter the settings for the selected curve type. You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using the Add and
Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste
rows. The different parameters available are described below.

Trip Unit
Select the unit for Overload pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Base
Select a base for the pickup from the drop-down list.
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Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the Overload pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step values
for the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete Trip
Define the Overload pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for the
selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Burden, Burden unit


Enter the Burden value and Burden unit (VA or Ohm) for the selected pickup range.

Notes
Enter details about the Overload pickup range up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is optional.

Jam / GND / 50 Tab

Trip Parameters
The pickup settings for the Jam/Ground/Instantaneous element is defined here.

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Unit
Select the unit for the pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Base
Select a base for the pickup from the list.

Min, Max, Step


Define the pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step values for the
selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete
Define the pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for the selected trip
unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Notes
Enter details about the pickup range up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is optional.

Delay Parameters
The time delay settings for the Jam/Ground/Instantaneous element are defined here.

Unit
Select the unit for time delay i.e. seconds or cycles from the list.

Min, Max, Step


Define the time delay as continuous values by entering Min Delay, Max Delay and Delay Step values for
the selected unit (seconds or cycles).

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Discrete Delay
Define the time delay as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Delay field, for the selected
unit (seconds or cycles).

+Delay
Enter the built-in additional delay associated with the operation of the Jam/Ground/Instantaneous here.

Notes
Enter details about the time delay range up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is optional.

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8.14 Recloser
The Recloser Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The hierarchical library
structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Standard, Manufacturer, Type, Model, etc.) each containing a set of
attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library header structure is shown below.

The Recloser Library header consists of Standard Manufacturer Device Type Model. You can have
unlimited records of short-circuit data and curve assignments defined.
Recloser device types available are:

Recloser Hydraulic
Recloser Electronic
HV Circuit Breaker

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8.14.1 Recloser Library Editor

The Recloser Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar. Select the library
from the menu bar and select Recloser. This will bring up the Recloser Library Editor. The different fields
in the Library Editor are described in this section.

Standard
Click on either ANSI or IEC option to select that standard.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for recloser filtered by the selected standard.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

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Add
Select Recloser Standard and then click on the Add button to input the name of the recloser manufacturer
you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

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Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Delete the selected recloser manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer. Select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The
manufacturer will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
You can copy a selected recloser manufacturer and all models for the manufacturer. Select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and
parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

Model
Device Type
Make a selection from the drop-down list to display the recloser type. The recloser types include
Recloser-Electronic, Recloser-Hydraulic, and HV Circuit Breaker.

Model
Lists all the models for the selected recloser manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Type
Displays the type, single or three phase, for the selected recloser model.
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Brand name
Displays the brand name, if available, for the selected recloser model.

Reference
Displays the reference, if available, for the selected recloser model.

Application
Displays the application for the selected recloser model.

Add
Select the Add button to input the name of a recloser model you wish to add to the library.

Standard
Displays the standard (ANSI or IEC) of the manufacturer.

Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected manufacturer is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
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Device Type
Displays the type (Recloser-Electronic, Recloser-Hydraulic, or HV Circuit Breaker) of the new model.
Note: The new model will be of the type selected in the main Recloser Library window.

Model
Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library.

Max kV
Select from the list box or enter the Max kV for the recloser.

Max Amps
Select from the list box or enter the Max amps for the recloser.

Interrupting (Break) Time


Enter the interrupting time is cycle or milliseconds. Note: When the standard is IEC this field is labeled
as Break time.

Time Unit
Select from the list box the unit (cycle or millisecond) for the interrupting time.

Rating Std.
Select the circuit breaker standard as Sym or Tot rated from the list box. Note: This is field is only
available when the device type is ANSI HV Circuit Breaker.
Sym Rated AC high voltage circuit breaker rated on a symmetrical current basis
Tot Rated AC high voltage circuit breaker rated on a total current basis

Model Info
Brand Name, Reference
Enter the model brand name and reference if available. These fields are provided for reference only and
may be left blank.

Int. Medium
Select from the list box the interrupting medium used in the recloser model. Available selections are Oil,
Vacuum, Gas, and Other.

Type
Select the operating type (single or three-phase) of the recloser model.

Ground Trip
Check the Ground Trip box if the recloser model has a ground trip. This field is only available when the
recloser device type is Recloser-Hydraulic and operating type is Three Phase.

Catalog #, Issue Date


Enter the catalog number and catalog issue date. These fields are provided for reference only and may be
left blank.
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Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Description
Enter the description for the recloser model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Application
Enter the application for the recloser model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected recloser model. Select model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
Use this selection to copy the selected recloser model. Select model by highlighting it from the list
provided and then click on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be
copied to the user-specified model name.

Help
Open the Help topic for the Recloser Library.

Close
Close the Recloser Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Click on the Parameters button to enter the short-circuit data for the recloser model. The short-circuit
parameters are different depending on the recloser device type and standard.
You can Add, Edit and Delete the short-circuit data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you
can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows. Locked entries
cannot be edited or deleted, but can be copied.

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ANSI/IEC Recloser-Electronic
When the ANSI or IEC standard is selected and device type is Recloser-Electronic, you can enter the
applied kV, interrupting kA, test X/R, making kA rms (asymmetrical), making kA peak (asymmetrical),
short-time withstand kA, short-time withstand duration, impulse withstand rating, and notes.

kV
Enter the applied voltage in kV.

Int. kA
Enter the short-circuit interrupting capability in rms kA. Note: If the standard is IEC this field is labeled
Breaking kA.

Test X/R
Select from the list box or enter the test X/R rating. Note: If the value in this field is initially zero, when
the interrupting kA is changed this field will automatically update to a value according to the following
table.
Inter. kA
kA <= 1.25
1.25 < kA <= 2
2 < kA <= 4
4 < kA <= 7
7 < kA <= 12
12 < kA < 20
kA >= 20

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Making kA rms
Enter the making kA rms asymmetrical rating in kA. Note: If the value in this field is initially zero, when
the Interrupting kA or Test X/R is changed this field will automatically update to a value according to the
following equation.

Making kA Peak
Enter the making kA peak asymmetrical rating for the recloser in kA. Note: If the value in this field is
initially zero, when the Interrupting kA or Test X/R is changed this field will automatically update to a
value according to the following equation.

Short-Time kA
Enter the short-time withstand rating for the recloser in kA.

Tkr
Enter the short-time withstand duration for the recloser in seconds.

BIL
Enter the rated basic impulse withstand rating for the recloser in kV.

Notes
Enter notes pertaining to the rating.

ANSI/IEC Recloser-Hydraulic
When the ANSI or IEC standard is selected and device type is Recloser-Hydraulic, you can enter the coil
ID, continuous amps rating, minimum trip, and maximum amps for a coil. For each coil you can enter the
applied kV, interrupting kA, test X/R, making kA rms (asymmetrical), making kA peak (asymmetrical),
short-time withstand kA, short-time withstand duration, impulse withstand rating, and notes.

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Size
Coil ID
Enter the ID of the coil.

Amps
Enter the continuous rating of the coil in amps.

Min Trip
Enter the minimum trip rating of the coil in amps. This value is usually two times the coils continuous
rating.

Max Amps
Enter the maximum current rating of the coil in amps. This value is usually equal to the interrupting
current.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the coil here.

Short-Circuit Rating
The short-circuit rating for the selected coil is entered here. Note: This information is not required for
ground element.

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kV
Enter the applied voltage in kV.

Int. kA
Enter the short-circuit interrupting capability in rms kA. Note: If the standard is IEC this field is labeled
Breaking kA.

Test X/R
Select from the list box or enter the test X/R rating. Note: If the value in this field is initially zero, when
the interrupting kA is changed this field will automatically update to a value according to the following
table.
Inter. kA
kA <= 1.25
1.25 < kA <= 2
2 < kA <= 4
4 < kA <= 7
7 < kA <= 12
12 < kA < 20
kA >= 20

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10
12
14
15
16
17

Making kA rms
Enter the making kA rms asymmetrical rating in kA. Note: If the value in this field is initially zero, when
the Interrupting kA or Test X/R is changed this field will automatically update to a value according to the
following equation.

Making kA Peak
Enter the making kA peak asymmetrical rating for the recloser in kA. Note: If the value in this field is
initially zero, when the Interrupting kA or Test X/R is changed this field will automatically update to a
value according to the following equation.

Short-Time kA
Enter the short-time withstand rating for the recloser in kA.

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Tkr
Enter the short-time withstand duration for the recloser in seconds.

BIL
Enter the rated basic impulse withstand rating for the recloser in kV.

Notes
Enter notes pertaining to the rating.

ANSI HV Circuit Breaker


When the ANSI standard is selected and device type is HV Circuit Breaker, you can enter the applied kV,
interrupting kA, close and latch rms, close and latch peak, short-time withstand kA, short-time withstand
duration, impulse withstand rating, and notes.

kV
Enter the applied voltage in kV.

Int. kA
Enter the short-circuit interrupting capability in rms kA.

C & L rms
Enter the closing and latching capability of the breaker in asymmetrical rms kA. This value is equal to
1.6 times the maximum interrupting capability.

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C & L Peak
Enter the closing and latching capability of the breaker in peak kA. This value is equal to 2.7 times the
maximum interrupting capability.

Short-Time kA
Enter the short-time withstand rating for the recloser in kA.

Tkr
Enter the short-time withstand duration for the recloser in seconds.

BIL
Enter the rated basic impulse withstand rating for the recloser in kV.

Notes
Enter notes pertaining to the rating.

IEC HV Circuit Breaker


When the IEC standard is selected and device type is HV Circuit Breaker, you can enter the applied kV,
breaking kA, making kA rms (asymmetrical), making kA peak (asymmetrical), FPC factor, short-time
withstand kA, short-time withstand duration, impulse withstand rating, transient rated voltage, and notes.

kV
Enter the applied voltage in kV.

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Breaking kA
Enter the short-circuit breaking capability in rms kA.

Making kA rms
Enter the making kA rms asymmetrical rating in kA.

Making kA Peak
Enter the making kA peak asymmetrical rating for the recloser in kA.

FPC Factor
Select from the list box the first pole to clear factor.

Short-Time kA
Enter the short-time withstand rating for the recloser in kA.

Tkr
Enter the short-time withstand duration for the recloser in seconds.

BIL
Enter the rated basic impulse withstand rating for the recloser in kV.

TRV
Enter the rated transient recovery voltage in kV.

Notes
Enter notes pertaining to the rating.

Curve Assignment
Select a recloser model entry, by highlighting it and clicking on the Curve Assignment button to assign
curves to the selected recloser model. The Curve Assignment Editor is different depending on the recloser
device type.

ANSI/IEC Recloser-Electronic and HV Circuit Breaker


For Electronic Recloser or HV Circuit Breaker, the TCC curves can be assigned to the selected model(s).

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Assign All / Assign Individual


Select Assign All to assign all the curves of a controller when moving it from Available to Assigned.
Select Assign Individual if you want to assign specific curves from the controller.

Controller
The curves which the recloser uses can be assigned and unassigned here.

Available
The Available section will display all the units in the Electronic Controller Library which are under the
same manufacturer as the recloser. Check Show all to display all electronic controllers in the library.
Select the controller Manufacturer Model from the Available section and click on the Assign button
(<<), to assign the selected trip unit to the recloser. Once assigned, the trip unit Manufacturer Model
will be displayed in the Assigned section. Note: If Assign Individual is selected, curves must be selected
from the Curve list.

Assigned
Controllers that have been assigned to the recloser are displayed in the Assigned section. Controller can
be unassigned by selecting the Manufacturer Model of the controller and clicking on the Unassign
button (>>).
Assignment and unassignment of controllers to and from a locked recloser entry is allowed, since the
recloser manufacturer may allow retrofits and modifications of the controller.
Refer to the Electronic Controller Library section to learn more about electronic controller types and
specifications.

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ANSI/IEC Recloser-Hydraulic
For Hydraulic Recloser, the TCC curve parameters are directly entered in the editor.

Curve Type
The name of the curve, trip element assignment, speed, and type are defined here.

Name
Enter the name of the curve.

Assign
Assign the selected curve to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, or a combination of elements by
selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns the curve only to Ground element, and
selecting P/G assigns the curve to Phase and Ground elements.

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Speed
Assign the speed, fast or delayed, of the curve.

Type
Select the type of curve (defined by equation or defined by points) from the list.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Current Unit
Select the current unit, Ampere or Multiples, the points are defined using. Note: If the curve type is
equation this can only be Multiples.

Clearing Curve
The points or equation of the clearing curve can be defined here.

Time, Multiples/Amperes
If the curve type is Points then enter Time in seconds and corresponding current in multiples or amperes,
depending on the Current Unit selection, to define the curve. You can Add and Delete the data using Add
and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert,
copy and paste rows.

Equation
If the curve type is Equation then enter the equation for the clearing curve. You can enter the equation
using basic math operators +, -, *, /. You can also nest expressions using parentheses. The math
functions can be entered in C# math syntax.
The equation is defined based on the following variables:
M Pickup Multiples
For example: An equation for Trip time = (80/(M^2-1))
The C# syntax for this function is:
(80/(Math.Pow(M,2)-1))
For more information on C# functions please visit the msdn website and search for math members.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve. Note: This is hidden if the
Current Unit is Amperes.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples. Note:
This is hidden if the Current Unit is Amperes.

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Clearing Curve
Select whether to calculate the response curve using the clearing curve and interrupting time, or to define
the response curve.

Calculated Response Curve


Select the Calculated Response Curve to calculate the response curve using the clearing curve and
interrupting time. This is done by subtracting the interrupting time from the clearing curve.

Define Response Curve


Select the Define Response Curve to enter the response curve. If this is selected the response curve must
be entered using the method described above for the clearing curve. Note: The curve type and current unit
are the same for the response and clearing curves, i.e. if the clearing curve is points-based with amperes as
the unit, then the response curve will also be points-based with amperes as the units.

Curve Info
Enter the curve TCC ID, revision date, and notes here.

TCC ID
Enter the manufacturer TCC ID.

Revision
Enter the revision date of the TCC.

Notes
Enter notes for the TCC curve.

Library Quick Pick - Recloser


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a Recloser in the one-line diagram,
and then clicking on the Library button in the Rating tab of the editor. The Library Quick Pick options
are a compilation of all the information you have specified for this element.
Pick a recloser from the library from this dialog box. Select the appropriate manufacturer and
specifications for the recloser, which is associated with this project file. The recloser specifications
include Model, Max kV, Rated Int. kA, Test X/R, Making kA rms, and Making kA Peak.

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8.15 Electronic Controller


The Electronic Controller Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The hierarchical
library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Type, Model, etc.) each containing a set of
attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library header structure is as shown below.

The Electronic Controller Library header consists of Manufacturer Type Model. A manufacturer can
have microprocessor or static models depending on the models type. Each type has its own header
classification, which is explained further in this section. Furthermore, each model can be assigned
different trip elements (phase overcurrent, ground high current, etc.).

8.15.1 Electronic Controller Library Editor

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The Electronic Controller Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar. Select
the library from the menu bar and then select Electronic Controller. This will bring up the Electronic
Controller Library Editor. The fields of the Library Editor are described below.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for controllers.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Click on the Add button to input the name of relay manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

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Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

Delete Manufacturer
Delete
This selection allows you to delete a controller manufacturer and all models provided by the
manufacturer. Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the
Delete button. The manufacturer will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
Copy the controller manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer. Select the manufacturer
by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and parameters for
the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

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Type
The Type allows you to view all controller models for the selected manufacturer, based on the controller
type selected. Available selections are Microprocessor and Static.

Microprocessor
Select this option to view the models provided by the selected manufacturer that are of microprocessor
type.

Static
Select this option to view the models provided by the selected manufacturer that are of static type.

Model
Model
Lists all controller models for the selected manufacturer based on the type selected.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Reference
Displays the reference, if available, for the selected controller model.

Brand Name
Displays the brand name, if available, for the selected controller model.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the controller model you wish to add to the library.

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Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Controller Type
Displays the type, Microprocessor or Static, selected.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library.

Trip Elements
Check the applicable trip elements for the selected controller function.

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The available trip elements are Phase TOC, Phase HC, Ground TOC, Ground HC, Sensitive Ground
TOC, Sensitive Ground HC, and Alternate Trip, where TOC stand for time overcurrent and HC for high
current.

# of TOC Levels
Select the number of TOC Levels from the drop-down list for the selected controller model. Available
only for Microprocessor Type.

# of HC Levels
Select the number of HC Levels from the drop-down list for the selected controller model. Available only
for Microprocessor Type.

Independent TOC/HC
Check to indicate if the TOC and the HC curves for the relay model are independent Available only for
Microprocessor Type.

Enforce same setting for all TOC levels


Check to indicate if all levels share the same TOC pickup setting. Available only for Microprocessor
Type.

Enforce same setting for all HC levels


Check to indicate if all levels share the same HC pickup and delay setting. Available only for
Microprocessor Type.

Label
Click on the Label button to assign specific names for the OC level.

Brand name, Reference


Enter the model brand name and reference, if available.

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Catalog #, Issue Date


Enter the catalog number and catalog issue date.

Current Rating
Select a current rating for the controller from the list box.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address.

Description
Enter the description for the fuse model.

Application
Enter the application for the fuse model.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected controller model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
click on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

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Copy
Copy a selected controller model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to the user-specified
model name.

Help
Open the Help topic for the Controller Library.

Close
Close the Controller Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor is
available for both Microprocessor and Static type controllers and the editor is different depending upon
the model type.

Parameters
The Parameters Editor allows you to define different overcurrent curves, high current trip and delay
ranges, and modifier ranges.

Pickup Tab (Static)


Enter the settings for Time Overcurrent trip elements. This is for a static controller type.

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Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Type
Displays the controller type.

Pickup (Min Trip Rating)


Define different pickups available for the controller model.

Label
Enter a label for the pickup.

Amps
Enter the value of the pickup in amps.

Assign
Assign the selected pickup to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive Ground or a
combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns the pickup

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only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the pickup to Phase and Ground, and similarly for other
assignments.

Note
Enter any notes pertaining to the selected pickup.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Add, Delete, Copy, Paste


You can Add, Delete and Copy curves using the Add, Delete, Copy, and Paste buttons. Locked entries
cannot be deleted, but can be copied.

Curve Tab (Static)


Enter the curves for static controller type.

Name
Enter a name for the curve type up to 30 alphanumeric characters.

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Assign
Assign the controller characteristic curve to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive
Ground, or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns
the curve only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the pickup range to Phase and Ground
elements, and similarly for other assignments.

Speed
Select the speed, Fast or Delayed, to assign the curve to.

Type
Select the type of curve (defined by equation or defined by points) from the list.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Add, Delete, Copy, Paste


You can Add, Delete and Copy curves using the Add, Delete, Copy, and Paste buttons. Locked entries
cannot be deleted, but can be copied.

Edit
Click on the Edit button to enter the TCC Equation or TCC Points data depending on the type of the
selected controller curve. The Edit button is disabled for locked entries. More information on TCC
equation and points entry will be given below.

Curve Tab (Microprocessor)


Enter the curves microprocessor controller type.

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Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Type
Displays the controller type.

Curve Type
Define different controller characteristic curves by equation or points.

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Name
Enter a name for the curve type up to 30 alphanumeric characters.

Assign
Assign the controller characteristic curve to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive
Ground, or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns
the curve only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the pickup range to Phase and Ground
elements, and similarly for other assignments.

Type
Select the type of curve (defined by equation or defined by points) from the list.

Group1-8
Curves can be associated to a curve group number (1-8) where applicable.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Add, Delete, Copy, Paste


You can Add, Delete and Copy curves using the Add, Delete, Copy, and Paste buttons. Locked entries
cannot be deleted, but can be copied.

Edit
Click on the Edit button to enter the TCC Equation or TCC Points data depending on the type of the
selected controller curve. The Edit button is disabled for locked entries.

TCC Equation Data


The TCC Equation Data Editor allows you to define the relay characteristic curve by equation. The
parameters that are available are described below:

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

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Current Unit
Select the current unit, Amperes or Multiples. Equation based curves can only be specified in multiples of
the pickup.

Response Curve
Equation
Enter the equation for the selected curve. You can enter the equation using basic math operators +, -, *, /.
You can also nest expressions using parentheses. The math functions can be entered in C# math syntax.
The equation is defined based on the following variables:
TD Time Dial
M Pickup Multiples
For example: An equation for Trip time = (80/(M^2-1))*TD
The C# syntax for this function is:
(80/(Math.Pow(M,2)-1))*TD
For more information on C# functions please visit the msdn website and search for math members.

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Time Dial
Check the box and enter the time dial range. You can enter the time dial as continuous (i.e. Min, Max, and
Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) separated by semicolons.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples.

Clearing Curve
Calculating Clearing Curve
Select this option to calculate the Clearing curve based on the Response curve. Clearing Time is
calculated by adding the interrupting time defined in the Recloser Editor to the response curve.

Define Clearing Curve


Select this to define the clearing curve. Use the same methods described for the response curve above.

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TCC ID
Enter the TCC ID of the curve as defined by the manufacturer.

Revision
Enter the revision date of the curve.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the curve.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
This selection closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.

Cancel
This closes the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

TCC Points
The TCC Points Editor allows you to define the controllers characteristic curve by points. The different
parameters available are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Curve
Displays the selected curve name.

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Current Unit
Select the current unit of the points, Amperes or Multiples.

Response Curve
Time and Multiples/Amperes
Enter the time in seconds and corresponding current in multiples or amperes (depending on the current
unit selection) to define the response curve. You can add and delete the data using the Add and Delete
buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and
paste rows.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples.

Clearing Curve
Calculating Clearing Curve
Select this option to calculate the Clearing curve based on the Response curve. Clearing Time is
calculated by adding the interrupting time defined in the Recloser Editor to the response curve.

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Define Clearing Curve


Select this to define the clearing curve. Use the same methods described for the response curve above.

TCC ID
Enter the TCC ID of the curve as defined by the manufacturer.

Revision
Enter the revision date of the curve.

Notes
Enter any notes pertaining to the curve.

Help
Open the Help topic for the TCC Equation Data Editor.

OK
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, saving all changes.
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Cancel
Close the TCC Equation Data Editor, discarding all changes.

Time Overcurrent Parameters


Enter the settings for Time Overcurrent trip element. You can Add, Edit and Delete the data using the
Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete,
insert, copy and paste rows. The different parameters available are described below.

Trip Unit
Select the unit for Time Overcurrent pickup. This is currently fixed to Amps.

Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the Time Overcurrent pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step
values for the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Discrete Trip
Define the Time Overcurrent pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for
the selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Assign
Assign the selected pickup range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive Ground or a
combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns the Time
Overcurrent pickup range only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the pickup range to Phase and
Ground, and similarly for other assignments.

Base
Select a base for the pickup. This is currently fixed to Primary.

Note
Enter any notes pertaining to the trip range.

High Current (HC) Tab


Enter the settings for High Current (HC). You can add and delete the data using the Add and Delete
buttons. In addition, you can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and
paste rows. The available parameters are described below.

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High Current Trip Parameters


Enter the pickup settings for the HC trip and HC lockout element.

Unit
Select the unit for HC pickup i.e. Amps, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Min Trip, Max Trip, Trip Step


Define the HC pickup as continuous values by entering Min Trip, Max Trip and Trip Step values for the
selected trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

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Discrete Trip
Define the HC pickup as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Trip field, for the selected
trip unit (Amps, Multiples or Percent).

Assign
Assign the selected pickup range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive Ground, or a
combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns the HC pickup
range only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the pickup range to Phase and Ground elements
and similarly for other assignments. To assign a range to the HC lockout element, select Lockout Phase,
Lockout Ground, and Lockout Sensitive Ground, or a combination of these.

Base
Select a base for the pickup. Currently this is fixed to Primary for a unit of Amps, and xTOC Pickup for
units of Multiples and Percent.

High Current Delay Parameters


Enter the settings for the HC Time Delay.

Unit
Select the unit for Time Delay i.e. seconds or cycles from the list.

Min Delay, Max Delay, Delay Step


Define the Time Delay as continuous values by entering Min Delay, Max Delay and Delay Step values
for the selected unit (seconds or cycles).

Discrete Delay
Define the Time Delay as discrete values separated by semicolons in Discrete Delay field, for the selected
unit (seconds or cycles).

Assign
Assign the selected time delay range to different trip elements, i.e. Phase, Ground, and Sensitive Ground,
or a combination of elements by selecting from the list box. For example, selecting G assigns the HC
time delay range only to Ground element, selecting P/G assigns the time delay range to Phase and
Ground elements, and similarly for other assignments.

Note
Enter any notes pertaining to the delay range.

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Modifiers Tab
Enter the settings for the constant time adder, minimum response time, and vertical shift modifiers. The
available parameters are described below.

Curve Modification Parameters


Check to indicate that this controller model contains modifiers.

Title
Displays the modifier type. CTA stands for constant time adder, MRT for minimum response time, and
VSM for vertical shift multiplier.

Label
Enter a name for the respective modifier, if one is given by the manufacturer. Leaving this blank will
result in the Title to be used.

Avail
Check to indicate that the respective modifier is available in the model.

Unit
Select the unit for Time Delay i.e., seconds or cycles from the list for CTA and MRT.

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Min, Max, Step


Define the modifier as continuous values by entering Min, Max and Step values.

Discrete Delay
Define the modifier as discrete values separated by semicolons in the Discrete field.

Discrete Label
Enter labels for the discrete value as applicable. .

Use Discrete Label


Check this box to use the Discrete Labels for the modifier settings instead of the discreet values.

Library Quick Pick Electronic Controller


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a Recloser in the one-line diagram,
and then clicking on the Library button in the Controller tab of the editor. The Library Quick Pick
options are a compilation of all the information you have specified for this element.
Pick an electronic controller from the library from this dialog box. Select the appropriate manufacturer
and specifications for the device, which is associated with this project file. The electronic controller
specifications include Type and Model.

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8.16 HV Circuit Breaker


The High Voltage Circuit Breaker (HVCB) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory
system. ANSI or IEC libraries are available, depending upon which standard is selected for each
individual circuit breaker. The library header is defined by Standard and Manufacturer information. You
can have unlimited manufacturers within the library for each standard. Unlimited model/classes are
available within each manufacturer, as shown below.

Header

Record

High Voltage Circuit Breaker


Library
ANSI
Manufacturer
IEC

Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Model / Class
Model / Class
Model / Class

Manufacturer

Model / Class

High voltage circuit breaker headers consist of Standard and Manufacturer information. You can have
unlimited Models/Classes for each header.

8.16.1 HV Circuit Breaker Library Selector

The High Voltage Circuit Breaker Library allows you to add new high voltage circuit breaker models or
select existing high voltage circuit breaker models and edit, copy or delete them. To edit a high voltage
circuit breaker model, double-click on the item or click on the Edit button after highlighting it. To delete
a high voltage circuit breaker model, click on the Delete button after highlighting a model. ETAP will
display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before deleting the selected model.

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Add Manufacturer
Select this option to enter the name of the manufacturer for the element you wish to add to the library.
You can edit the properties of this new element by highlighting it from the list provided, and then clicking
on the Edit button.

Copy Library
Select this option to copy the data from one manufacturer name to a new name. This function is useful if
you wish to change specifications in the library entry while retaining the original data. The properties of
the new element can be edited by highlighting it from the list provided, and then clicking on the Edit
button.

8.16.2 HV Circuit Breaker Library Editor


This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit the High Voltage Circuit Breaker Library data. Each
library record is a unique set of data for each high voltage circuit breaker header. Appending three
columns, Model+Continuous Amp+Max kV, forms a unique record name. If the combined name of these
three columns is repeated, that row is deleted, i.e., duplicate records are overwritten. The combination
of all three fields must contain at least one different character. If a row (record) of data duplicates a
previous one, ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before overwriting the
record.

ANSI Standard
Model
Enter the manufacturer designated model or class name.

Std.
Select the circuit breaker standard as Sym or Tot rated from the list box.
Sym Rated AC high voltage circuit breaker rated on a symmetrical current basis
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AC high voltage circuit breaker rated on a total current basis

Cy
Select the rated interrupting time for AC high voltage circuit breakers in cycles from the list box.
CB Cycle
2
3
5
8

Description
2-cycle AC high voltage circuit breakers with 1.5-cycle minimum contact parting time
3-cycle AC high voltage circuit breakers with 2-cycle minimum contact parting time
5-cycle AC high voltage circuit breakers with 3-cycle minimum contact parting time
8-cycle AC high voltage circuit breakers with 4-cycle minimum contact parting time

Continuous
Enter the continuous current rating of the high voltage circuit breaker in amperes or select the rating from
the list.

Max. kV
Enter the rated maximum kV of the high voltage circuit breaker in rms kV or select the rating from the
list.

Rated Int.
Enter the rated short-circuit current (rated interrupting capability) at the rated maximum kV in rms kA or
select the rating from the list box.
The interrupting capability of the circuit breaker is calculated by ETAP as:
(rated short-circuit current) X (rated maximum kV)/(operating kV)
The limit for this calculated interrupting capability is the rated maximum interrupting capability of the
circuit breaker. This value is then used to compare with the calculated short-circuit duty of the breaker.
Note: The value of the prefault voltage is not used in determining the interrupting capability, i.e., if Vf =
105%, the short-circuit duty is increased by 5%; however, the interrupting capability is not decreased by
5%.

C & L rms
Enter the closing and latching capability of the HV CB in asymmetrical rms kA. This value is equal to
1.6 times the maximum interrupting capability.

C & L Peak
Enter the closing and latching capability of the HV CB in peak kA. This value is equal to 2.7 times the
maximum interrupting capability.

TRV T1
Enter the transient recovery voltage delay time in micro-seconds.

TRV T2
Enter the transient recovery voltage time to peak value in micro-seconds.

TRV R
Enter the transient recovery voltage rated increase rate in kV/micro-second.
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IEC Standard
Model
Enter the manufacturer designated model or class.

FPC Factor
Select the first-pole-to-clear factor of the high voltage circuit breaker from the list box.

Rated A
Enter the rated normal current of the high voltage circuit breaker in amperes or select the rating from the
list.

Rated kV
Enter the rated voltage of the high voltage circuit breaker in kV or select the rating from the list.

TRV
Enter the transient recovery voltage of the high voltage circuit breaker in kV.

Making
Enter the rated making capacity of the high voltage circuit breaker in peak kA or select the rating from the
list box. The rated making capacity for a circuit breaker is determined by the evaluation of the maximum
possible peak value of the short-circuit current at the point of application of the circuit breaker.

Breaking
Enter the rated breaking capacity of the high voltage circuit breaker in kA or select the rating from the
list.

AC Breaking
Enter the AC component of the rated short-circuit breaking current in kA or select the rating from the list.

Min. Delay
Enter the minimum time delay, including the circuit breaker and relays, in seconds, or select the rating
from the list.

8.16.3 Library Quick Pick - HV Circuit Breaker


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a HV Circuit Breaker in the oneline diagram, and then clicking on the Library button in the editor. The Library Quick Pick options are a
compilation of all the information you have specified for this element.
Pick a high voltage circuit breaker from the library from this dialog box. Select the appropriate
manufacturer and specifications for the high voltage circuit breaker, which is associated with this project
file. The high voltage circuit breaker specifications include Model/Class, Test Std., Continuous Amp,
Cycle, Max kV, Rated Int. kA, Max Int. kA, C&L rms, and C&L Peak.

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8.17 LV Circuit Breaker


The Low Voltage Circuit Breaker (LVCB) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system.
The hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Standard, AC/DC, Type, Manufacturer,
Model, etc.) each containing a set of attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library
structure is as shown below.
Record

Header

LV Circuit Breaker Library


Library

ANSI

AC

IEC

DC*

Molded Case
Power CB
Insulated Case

Manuf.
Manuf.
Manuf.

Manuf.

Model
Model
Model

Model

Max. kV
Max. kV
Max. kV

Max. kV

Pole
Pole
Pole

Pole

Size
Size
Size

Size

Amps,
Short
circuit,
Trip
unit

* - DC breaker will have Max. Volts in the header.


The Low Voltage Circuit Breaker (LVCB) Library header consists of Standard AC/DC Breaker Type
Manufacturer Model Max. kV (Max. Volts for DC) Pole. You can have unlimited records of
breaker size for each header, for which ampere value, short-circuit data and trip units can be defined.
Low voltage circuit breaker types available are:

Molded Case
Power CB
Insulated Case

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8.17.1 LV Circuit Breaker Library Editor

The LV Circuit Breaker Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar. Select
library from the menu bar and select LV Circuit Breaker. This will bring up the LVCB Editor. The
different fields in the Library Editor are described in this section.

Type
Make a selection from the drop-down list to display the breaker type. The LV Circuit Breaker types
include Molded Case, Power and Insulated Case breakers.

Standard
Click on either the ANSI or IEC option to select that standard.

AC/DC
Click on either the AC or DC option, to select AC / DC breakers.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for LVCB filtered by the selected standard, AC/DC and breaker type.

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Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Select the breaker standard, AC/DC and the type, then click on the Add button to input the name of
LVCB manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

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Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Delete the selected LVCB manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer. Select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The
manufacturer will be deleted from the list after confirmation.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
You can copy a selected LVCB manufacturer and all models for the manufacturer. Select the
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and
parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

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Model
Model
Lists all the Model-Max kV (Max V for DC)-Pole records for the selected LVCB manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Brand name
Displays the brand name, if available, for the selected LVCB model.

Reference
Displays the reference, if available, for the selected LVCB model.

Trip Device Type


Displays the trip units that are defined for the selected LVCB model.

Application
Displays the application for the selected LVCB model.

Add
Select the Add button to input the name of LVCB model you wish to add to the library.

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Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Pole
Select the number of poles for the breaker from the list box. This field is a required library parameter.

Max kV (Max V for DC breaker)


Select from the list box or enter the Max kV (Max V for DC breaker) for the breaker. This field is a
required library parameter.

Trip Device
Check the boxes to define the trip device types for the breaker. The trip device types are Thermal
Magnetic, Solid State, Motor Circuit Protector and Electro-Mechanical. The selection of trip devices will
define the type of trip device that the selected breaker will accept. This data is a required library
parameter.

Brand name, Reference


Enter the model brand name and reference if available. These fields are provided for reference only and
may be left blank.

Catalog #, Issue Date


Enter the catalog number and catalog issue date. These fields are provided for reference only and may be
left blank.
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Frame Type, Frame Size


Enter the frame type and size, for the breaker model. These fields are provided for reference only and
may be left blank.

Certification
Enter the certification standard (UL, IEC, etc.) for the model. This field is provided for reference only
and may be left blank.

Description
Enter the description for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Application
Enter the application for the fuse model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected LVCB model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.
Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry, the following
message will be displayed.

Copy
Use this selection to copy the selected LVCB model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list
provided and then click on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be
copied to the user-specified model name.

Help
Open the Help topic for the LVCB Library.

Close
Close the LVCB Library Editor and save all changes.

Edit Short-Circuit Info


Click on the Edit Short-Circuit Info button to enter the short-circuit data for the low voltage breaker
model. The short-circuit parameters are different depending on breaker type, standard and if the breaker is
AC or DC.
You can Add, Edit and Delete the short-circuit data using the Add and Delete buttons. In addition, you
can select a row (highlight it) and right-click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows. Locked entries
cannot be edited or deleted, but can be copied.

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ANSI Short-Circuit data (AC breaker)


When the ANSI standard is selected for AC breakers, you can enter the following parameters:

Applied voltage in kV
Short-circuit interrupting current in kA
Non-Instantaneous trip in kA
Close and Latch (C&L) current in kA
Short-time withstand current in kA
Withstand time Tkr in seconds
Test power factor in % or select from the list box
Notes

Note: Non-Instantaneous trip, Close and Latch (C&L) current, Short-time withstand current, and
Withstand time Tkr are not utilized by ANSI short-circuit duty analysis for ANSI rated Molded case and
Insulated case circuit breaker types.
Check the Fused checkbox if the circuit breaker is integrally fused.

IEC Short-Circuit data (AC breaker)


When the IEC standard is selected for AC breakers, you can enter the following parameters:

Applied voltage in kV
Ultimate breaking capacity in kA (Icu)
Service breaking capacity in kA (Ics)
Making capacity in kA (Icm)
Short time withstand in kA (Icw)
Withstand time Tkr in seconds

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Tripping time or delay in seconds


Notes

Check the Fused checkbox if the circuit breaker is integrally fused.

ANSI Short-Circuit data (DC breaker)


When ANSI standard is selected for DC breakers, you can enter the following parameters:

Applied voltage in Volts


Short-circuit interrupting current in kA
Time constant in milliseconds
Notes

Check the Fused checkbox if the circuit breaker is integrally fused.

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IEC Short-Circuit data (DC breaker)


When IEC standard is selected for DC breakers, you can enter the following parameters:

Applied voltage in Volts


Ultimate breaking capacity in kA (Icu)
Service breaking capacity in kA (Ics)
Time constant in milliseconds
Notes

Check the Fused checkbox if the circuit breaker is integrally fused.

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Assign Trip Device


Select a circuit breaker model entry (Model, Max. Voltage, Pole), by highlighting it and clicking on the
Assign Trip Device button to enter available sizes for the circuit breaker model and assign the applicable
trip device for each size. The editor for entering the breaker sizes and assigning trip units is shown below.

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Size
Enter available sizes for the circuit breaker model in amperes. This field is a required library parameter.
You can Add, Edit and Delete data using the Add and Delete buttons. Add Notes for the size, if required.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Trip Device
For a highlighted size, select the applicable trip device type and model (Thermal Magnetic, Solid state,
Motor Circuit Protector, Electro-Mechanical) to be assigned. Note: Trip device types are displayed in the
list box only if they are defined for the model.
Once the trip device type is selected, the Available section will display all the applicable trip units,
based on a search for identical breaker and trip device manufacturer and/or model. If no match between
the breaker and trip unit manufacturer and/or model is found, the Available section remains empty.
Check Show all to display all manufacturers and models for the selected trip device type.
Select the trip device Manufacturer Model ID from the Available section and click on the Assign
button (<<), to assign the selected trip unit to the breaker size. Once assigned, the trip unit Manufacturer
Model ID will be displayed on the Assigned to this CB section. Multiple trip unit IDs can be selected
for assignment by clicking on the IDs.
Trip units can be unassigned by selecting the Manufacturer Model ID of the trip device and clicking
on the Unassign button (>>).
Assignment and unassignment of trip devices to and from a locked size entry is allowed, since the circuit
breaker manufacturer may allow retrofits and modification of the trip device.
Refer to the Trip Device Library section to learn more about low voltage trip device types and
specifications.

Library Quick Pick - LV Circuit Breaker


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a LV Circuit Breaker in the one-line
diagram, then clicking on the Library button in the editor. The Library Quick Pick options are a
compilation of the information you have specified for this element.
From this dialog box, pick a low voltage circuit breaker from the library. Select the appropriate
manufacturer and specifications for the low voltage circuit breaker which is associated with this project
file. The low voltage circuit breaker specifications include Model, Max kV, Pole number, Continuous
Amp, Rated kV, Interrupting kA, Test PF, and Fused/Unfused.

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8.18 Solid State Trip Device Library


The Low Voltage Solid State Trip (LVSST) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory
system. The hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model, Setting, etc.)
each containing a set of attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is
as shown below.
Record

H eader
Low Voltage Solid State Trip
Library
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

M odel
M odel
M odel

Sensor ID
Sensor ID
Sensor ID

Manufacturer

M odel

Sensor ID

Sensor, Plugs,
Long-Time,
Short-time,
Instantaneous,
Override,
Ground,
Maintenance Mode

The Low Voltage Solid State Trip (LVSST) Library header consists of Manufacturer, Model and Sensor
ID. For each header i.e. Manufacturer Model Sensor ID, you have a unique record consisting of the
Sensor, Plugs, Long-Time, Short-Time, Instantaneous, Override, Ground, and Maintenance Mode
settings.

8.18.1 Solid State Trip Device Library (LVSST) Editor


The Solid State Trip Device Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu bar.
Select library from the menu bar, and then select Trip Device and Solid State. This will bring up the Solid
State Trip Library Editor.

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The fields of the Library Editor are described in this section.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists of all manufacturers for the LVSST device.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Select the Add button to input the name of LVSST manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

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Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of a new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

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Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Delete the selected LVSST manufacturer and all models for the manufacturer. Select the manufacturer by
highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The manufacturer will be
deleted from the list after confirmation.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
Copy the selected LVSST manufacturer and all models for the manufacturer. Select a manufacturer by
highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and parameters for
the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

Model
Model
Lists all models for the selected LVSST manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
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Reference
Displays cross-reference to another model.

Add
Select the Add button to input the name of the LVSST model you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Description
Enter the Description, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Label
Select from the Pull-Down menu the model/sensor frame data.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

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Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected LVSST model. Select a model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

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Copy
Copy the selected LVSST model. Select a model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to user-specified
model name.

Help
Open the Help topic for the LVSST Library.

Close
Close the LVSST Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor
allows you to specify the sensors and applicable plugs for the selected model, along with settings for
Long-Time, Short-Time, Instantaneous, Override, Ground trip, and Maintenance elements for each
sensor.
Note: The Long-Time, Short-Time, Instantaneous, Override, Ground, and Maintenance Mode tabs are
hidden for locked sensor entries.

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The different fields in the Parameters page for entering data are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

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Rating
Add, edit, copy or delete sensors, rating plugs and units for the selected model.

Sensor ID
Enter a Sensor size identifier up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library parameter.

Sensor
Enter the ampere value for the Sensor ID. This field is a required library parameter.

Plug
Enter plugs, if available, separated by semicolons for the selected Sensor ID. If no plugs are available,
you can leave the field blank.

Unit
Select unit for plugs i.e. Amperes, Multiples or Percent from the list box.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
You can Add, Edit, Copy-Paste and Delete sensors using the Add, Delete, Copy and Paste buttons.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted but can be copied.

TCC ID
Enter the TCC curve ID for the selected Sensor ID. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Revision
Enter the revision date for the selected Sensor ID. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Notes
Enter notes for the selected Sensor ID. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Long Time
Enter the settings for Long-Time trip element for the selected Sensor ID.

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Long Time (checkbox)


Check this box to indicate the Long-Time element is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for long time pick up settings. This field can have up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. The label name tag is displayed in the LVCB editor. Default name is LT Pickup.

LT Pickup
Discrete / Continuous
Select LT pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select the LT pickup multipler (i.e. Sensor, Rating Plug, or ST Pickup).

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Discrete LT Pickup

Label
Enter a LT Pickup name up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter a LT pickup value in the multiples column.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter minimum and maximum pickup tolerance in percent. Note: Minimum tolerance can be specified as
a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the minimum
tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Delete the selected pickup entry.

Continuous LT Pickup

Low
Enter the Low setting LT pickup value in multiples.

High
Enter the High setting LT pickup value in multiples.

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Steps
Enter a LT pickup step value in multiples.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

LT Band
Label
Enter the label name tag for long time band settings. This field can have up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. The label name tag is displayed in the LVCB editor. Default name is LT Band.
The following options are available to use when entering the long time band:
- Line (with Discrete and Continuous options)
- Curve (with Equation and Points options)

LT Band with Line Option


Add the long time band as a straight line without using an equation.

Discrete / Continuous
Select a LT band as discrete or continuous.

Discrete LT Band

Label
Enter a LT Band name up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

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Multiple
Enter a current value in the multiple column at which the LT band is defined.

Min. Clearing / Max. Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the LT band, at the current multiple, in seconds.

Add
Add a new discrete band.

Delete
Delete the selected band.

Track Pickup
Check this box to enable the LT band to track the LT pickup.

Slope
Select a value from the drop-down list or manually enter the slope value for LT band.
To calculate the slope in a Log-Log chart, find two points on the band and use the equation:

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Continuous LT Band

Multiple
Enter a pickup value in multiples at which the LT band is defined.

Calibration
Select the calibration reference for continuously adjustable LT band from the list box as Maximum,
Average or Mimimum. The calibration reference is set to Maximum by default. The calibrartion reference
for continuously adjustable LT Band is typically defined on the OEM TCC curve. For example,
Westhinghouse, Amptector I-A model has a continuously adjustable LT Band calibrated at 4, 12, 20, 28
and 36 seconds in reference to the Maximum LT Band curve.

Low (Min / Max Clearing Time)


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the Low band setting in seconds.

High (Min / Max Clearing Time)


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the High band setting in seconds.

Steps
Enter the LT Band step value in seconds.

Track Pickup
Check to enable LT band to track the LT pickup.

Slope
Select a value from the drop-down list or manually enter the slope value for LT band.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the intersection of the Long-Time Band
and the Short-Time pickup.
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The smoothing radius is found by the equation below:

LT Band with Curve Option


Select the Equation or Points base option for the long time band curve that you need to model.

Equation
Name
Enter the long time band curve name up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Notes
Enter the notes for the long time band curve name up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Add
Click to add the new curve name to the list.

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Delete
Click to delete the selected curve name.

Edit
Click to open the equation curve editor window.

Copy
Click to copy the selected curve.

Paste
Click to paste the copied curve to the selected curve name.

Solid State Trip: TCC Curve - Equation Data

Equation
Enter the equation for the selected curve. You can enter the equation using basic math operators +, -, *, /.
You can also nest expressions using parentheses. The math functions can be entered in C# math syntax.
The equation is defined based on the following variables:
TD Time Dial
M Pickup Multiples
For example: An equation for Trip time = (80/(M^2-1))*TD
The C# syntax for this function is:
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(80/(Math.Pow(M,2)-1))*TD
For more information on C# functions please visit the msdn website and search for math members.

Current (Horizontal)
Enter the minimum and maximum current tolerance values in percent. The positive current tolerance
value shifts the equation curve band to the right and the negative current tolerance value shifts the curve
band to the left side.

Time (Vertical)
Enter the minimum and maximum time tolerance values in percent and /or in seconds. The positive time
tolerance value shifts the equation curve band to up side and the negative time tolerance value shifts the
curve band to down side. The time tolerance value entered in seconds adds up to the percent time
tolerance.

Time Dial (Band)


Check the box and enter the time dial range. You can enter the time dial (band) as continuous (i.e. Min,
Max, and Step) or as discrete values (Discrete) as individual settings time dial bands.
Label
Enter the label name tag for time dial (band) in this field up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
This tag displays in LVCB editor next to the same field.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the max multiples.

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Solid State Trip: TCC Curve - Points


Select the Points option and click on Edit button to add the Long Time band by points.

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Min/ Max Curve


Enter the curve points for the minimum and maximum clearing curves in these tables. Enter the time in
seconds and the current in multiples of the pickup multiplier unit. If you have the band curve points in
Excel format, you can copy and paste the data here in this list as well.

Min Multiple / Max Multiple


Enter the minimum and maximum current multiple for the selected curve.

Definite
Check to indicate that the selected curve is plotted as definite time curve beyond the last points entered in
this list.

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Short-Time
Enter the settings for Short-Time trip element for the selected Sensor ID.

Short Time (checkbox)


Check the box to indicate the Short-Time element is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for short time pick up settings. This field can have up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. The label name tag is displayed in the LVCB editor. Default name is ST Pickup.

ST Pickup
Discrete / Continuous
Select a ST pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select a ST pickup multipler (i.e., Sensor, Rating Plug, etc.).

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Discrete ST Pickup

Label
Enter a ST Pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter a ST pickup value in the multiples column.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
This button allows you to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
This button allows you to delete a selected pickup entry.

Continuous ST Pickup

Low
Enter a Low setting ST pickup value in multiples.

High
Enter a High setting ST pickup value in multiples.

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Steps
Enter an ST pickup step value in multiples.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

ST Band
Label
Enter the label name tag for short time band settings. This field can have up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. The label name tag is displayed in the LVCB editor. Default name is ST Band.
Following options are available to enter the short time band:
- Line (with Discrete and Continuous options)
- Curve (with Equation and Points options)

ST Band with Line Option


Discrete / Continuous
Select an ST band as discrete or continuous.

I^xt (checkbox)
Check the box to enable and enter settings for Ixt for the Short-time band. If the Ixt is checked, then the Ixt
related fields are displayed.

Discrete ST Band

Label
Enter a ST Band name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.
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Min. Clearing / Max. Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the ST horizontal band in seconds.

(I^x)t Multiples
Enter the current value in multiples at which the Ixt band is defined.

(I^x)t Type
Select Ixt band type for each band as IN, OUT or IN/OUT.

Min. (I^x)t Clearing / Max. (I^x)t Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the Ixt band, at the current multiple, in seconds.

Min / Max (I^x)t Slope


Enter the slopes for minimum / maximum clearing short time band (only if the I^xt option is checked).

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete band.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected band.

Track Pickup
Check the box to enable ST band to track the ST pickup.

Continuous ST Band

Low
Enter the low value of clearing time for the ST horizontal band in seconds.

High
Enter the high value of clearing time for the ST horizontal band in seconds.

Steps
Enter the ST horizontal Band step value in seconds.

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Tolerance
Enter the minimum and maximum time band tolerances in percent. These tolerances apply from Low to
High settings.

I^2t Multiples
Enter the current value in multiples at which the I2t band is defined.

I^2t Min / Max Clearing time


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time, at current multiple, in seconds.

Type
Select the Short Time band type can be I^2t as IN or IN/OUT.

Slope
Enter the slopes for minimum / maximum clearing short time band (only if the I^2t option is checked).

Track Pickup
Check the box to enable ST band to track the ST pickup.

Smoothing Radius
For the Line band option, enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the intersection
of the Short-Time Band and the Short-Time pickup.

ST Band with Curve Option


Apply the same method used when adding the long time band as a curve, to adding a short time band with
a curve. See the section for LT Band with Curve Option for more details on adding this section of the
TCC curve.

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Instantaneous
Enter the settings for the Instantaneous trip element for the selected Sensor ID.

Instantaneous (checkbox)
Check the box to indicate the Instantaneous element is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for instantaneous pick up in this field using up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
This tag is displayed in the LVCB editor next to the same field. Default tag is Inst. Pickup

Discrete / Continuous
Select Instantaneous pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select Instantaneous pickup multipler (i.e. Sensor, Rating Plug, etc.)

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Discrete Instantaneous Pickup

Label
Enter an Instantaneous pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter the Instantaneous pickup value in multiples.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

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Continuous Instantaneous Pickup

Low
Enter the Low setting Instantaneous pickup value in multiples.

High
Enter the High setting Instantaneous pickup value in multiples.

Steps
Enter the Instantaneous pickup step value in multiples.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Band
Following options are available to model the instantaneous band:
- Definite
- Points

Definite
Clearing Time
Enter the clearing time value in seconds.

Opening Time
Enter the opening time value in seconds.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the clearing time Band for Instantaneous.

Inst. Band Points


The instantaneous opening and clearing band points can be entered in amperes or multiples.
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Current Multiplier
This filed is available if the Amperes option is selected and track pickup option is unchecked.
The value entered in this filed applies to the Amperes current data entered to the instantaneous band
points table.

Track Pickup
Check this option if instantaneous band is shifted as instantaneous pickup changes.

Open - Clearing Curve


Click on Opening-Clearing Curve button to open the Inst. band points editor window:

Opening Curve/Clearing Curve


Enter the opening and clearing value time in seconds and current (in amperes or multiples of
instantaneous pickup). Data points from excel can be copied and pasted into this table.

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Override
Enter the settings for the Instantaneous override trip element for the selected Sensor ID.

Override (checkbox)
Check the box to indicate the Override element is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Multiplier
Select the Override pickup multipler (iSensor, Rating Plug, Amps and CB Withstand).
If the CB Withstand option is selected, then override pickup sees the LVCB editor, Rating page and
applies the ST Withstand kA value as base for the Override pickup current.

Override
Enter the Instantaneous override value pickup value in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating
plug and in amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Clearing Time
Enter the clearing time value in seconds.
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Opening Time
Enter the opening time value in seconds.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the clearing time Band for Override.

Ground
Enter the settings for the Ground trip element for the selected Sensor ID.

Ground (checkbox)
Check the box to indicate the Ground element is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for ground pick up in this field using up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
This tag displays in LVCB editor next to the same field. Default tag is Ground Pickup

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Allow Pickup above 1200 Amps (checkbox)


Check the box to allow the Ground pickup ampere value to exceed 1200 Amps. If unchecked, the Ground
pickup will be limited to 1200 Amps.

Ground Pickup
Discrete / Continuous
Select the Ground pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select the Ground pickup multipler (i.e. Sensor, Rating Plug, and Amps).

Discrete Ground Pickup

Label
Enter a Ground Pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter the Ground pickup value in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating plug and in amperes
when the multiplier is Amps.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Delete the selected pickup entry.

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Continuous Ground Pickup

Low
Enter the low Ground pickup value in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating plug and in
amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

High
Enter the high Ground pickup value in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating plug and in
amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

Steps
Enter the Ground pickup step value in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating plug and in
amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Ground Band
Label
Enter the label name tag for ground band in this field using up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
This tag is displayed in the LVCB editor next to the same field. Default tag is Ground Band
Following options are available to enter the ground band:
- Line (with Discrete and Continuous options)
- Curve (with Equation and Points options)

Ground Band with Line Option


Discrete / Continuous
For the Ground band select either the Discrete or Continuous button.

I^xt (checkbox)
Check the box to enable and enter settings for Ixt for Ground band. If the Ixt is checked, then the Ixt
related fields are displayed.

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Discrete Ground Band

Label
Enter a Ground Band name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Min. Clearing / Max. Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the Ground horizontal band in seconds.

I^xt Multiples / Amps


Enter the current value at which the Ixt band is defined, in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating
plug and in amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

(I^x)t Type
Select Ixt band type for each band as IN, OUT or IN/OUT.

Min. (I^x)t Clearing / Max. (I^x)t Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the Ixt band, at the current value in seconds.

Min / Max (I^x)t Slope


Enter the slopes for minimum / maximum clearing ground band (only if the I^xt option is checked).

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete band.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected band.

Track Pickup
Check the box to enable Ground band to track the Ground pickup.

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Continuous Ground Band

Low
Enter low value of clearing time for the Ground horizontal band in seconds.

High
Enter high value of clearing time for the Ground horizontal band in seconds.

Steps
Enter the Ground horizontal band step value in seconds.

I^xt Multiples / Amps


Enter the current value at which the Ixt band is defined, in multiples when the multiplier is Sensor / Rating
plug and in amperes when the multiplier is Amps.

I^xt Min / Max Clearing time


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time, at current value, in seconds.

Track Pickup
Check the box to enable the Ground band to track the Ground pickup.

Type
Select the Ground band type can be I^xt as IN or IN/OUT.

Slope
Enter the slopes for minimum / maximum clearing ground band (only if the I^xt option is checked).

Ground Band with Curve Option


Apply the same method used when adding the long time band as a curve, to adding a ground band with a
curve. See the section for LT Band with Curve Option for more details on adding this section of the TCC
curve.
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Maintenance Mode
Enter the settings of the Maintenance Mode for the selected Sensor ID.

Maintenance Mode (checkbox)


Check the box to indicate the Maintenance Mode is available for the selected Sensor ID.

Phase (Maintenance)
Phase
Check the box to indicate the Phase Setting for the Maintenance Model will display for the selected
Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for Phase Maintenance Mode in this field using up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. This tag is displayed in the LVCB editor next to the same field. Default tag is Maint Phase

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Multiplier
Select the phase pickup multipler (i.e. Sensor, Rating Plug, LT Pickup, and ST Pickup).

Label
Enter a Phase pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters for the Maintenance Mode.

Multiples
Enter the phase value in multiples.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Add a new entry.

Delete
Delete the selected entry.

Clearing Time
Enter the Phase clearing time value in seconds.

Opening Time
Enter the Phase opening time value in seconds.

Ground (Maintenace)
Ground
Check the box to indicate the Ground Setting for the Maintenance Model will display for the selected
Sensor ID.

Label
Enter the label name tag for Ground Maintenance Mode in this field using up to 15 alphanumeric
characters. This tag is displayed in the LVCB editor next to the same field. Default tag is Maint Ground

Multiplier
Select the Maintenance Mode pickup base multipler.

Label
Enter a Ground pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters for the Maintenance Mode.

Multiples
Enter the Ground value in multiples.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.
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Add
Add a new entry.

Delete
Delete the selected entry.

Clearing Time
Enter the Ground clearing time value in seconds.

Opening Time
Enter the Ground opening time value in seconds.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the opening and clearing band corners.

Help
Click on the Help button to open the Help topic for the Parameters page.

OK
Click on the OK button to close the Parameters window and save all changes.

Cancel
Click on the Cancel button to close the Parameters window and discard all changes.

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8.19 Thermal Magnetic Trip Library


The Thermal Magnetic Trip (TM) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The
hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model, Setting, etc.) each
containing a set of attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is as
shown below.
Record
Header

Thermal Magnetic Trip


Library
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Model
Model
Model

TM ID
TM ID
TM ID

Manufacturer

Model

TM ID

Amps,
Thermal,
Magnetic
settings

The Thermal Magnetic Trip (TM) Library header consists of Manufacturer, Model and TM ID. For each
header i.e. Manufacturer Model TM ID, ETAP provides you with a unique record consisting of TM
Amps, Thermal and Magnetic settings.

8.19.1 Thermal Magnetic Trip Library (TM) Editor


The Thermal Magnetic Trip Device Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu
bar. Select library from the menu bar, then select Trip Device and Thermal Magnetic. This will bring up
the Thermal Magnetic Trip Library Editor.

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The fields of the Library Editor are described in this section.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for the TM device.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of TM manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

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Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Clicking the Delete button allows you to delete a selected TM manufacturer and all models provided by
that manufacturer. Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the
Delete button. The manufacturer will be deleted from the list after you confirm the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
Clicking this button allows you to copy a selected TM manufacturer and all models provided by this
manufacturer. Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy
button. All models for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.

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Model
Model
Lists all models for the selected TM manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the model web link or URL address.

Add
Select the Add button to enter the name of the TM model you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

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Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on the Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

Delete Model
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected TM model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list
provided and then click on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after you confirm
the action.

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Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
Click this box to copy a selected TM model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and
then click on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to the
model name that you specify.

Help
Clicking this button opens the Help topic for the TM Library.

Close
Clicking this button closes the TM Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor
allows you to specify the sizes (TM ID) available for the selected model, along with settings for Thermal
and Magnetic trip elements for each size.
Note: For locked TM ID entries, the Thermal and Magnetic tabs are hidden.

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The different fields in the Parameters page for entering data are described below.

Manufacturer
This field displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
This field displays the selected model name.

Rating
This area allows you to add, edit, copy or delete sizes for the selected model.

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TM ID
Enter a TM size identifier of up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library parameter.

Amps
Enter the ampere value for the TM ID. This field is a required library parameter.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
You can Add, Edit, Copy-Paste and Delete TM IDs using the Add, Delete, Copy and Paste buttons.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted but can be copied.

Amperes / Multiples
Select Amperes or Multiples to enter the Thermal and Magnetic settings in Amperes or Multiples
respectively for the selected TM ID.

TCC ID, Revision


This field allows you to enter the TCC curve ID and revision date for the selected TM ID. This field is
provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Notes
This field allows you to enter notes for the selected TM ID. This field is provided for reference only and
may be left blank.

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Thermal
Enter the settings for Thermal trip element for the selected TM ID.

Thermal (checkbox)
Check this box to indicate the Thermal element is available for the selected TM ID.

Temp Shift
Click on the Temp Shift button to enter the shift factor for the thermal curve with respect to temperature
for the selected TM ID. Enter the temperature in degree Celsius and corresponding shift factor. You can
Add, Edit, and Delete shift factors using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or
deleted.
Click on Help to open the Help topic for temperature shift factors. Click on OK to close the Temp. Shift
Factor Editor and save all changes. Click on Cancel to close the Temp. Shift Factor Editor and discard all
changes.

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Time, Mult/Amp Min (Minimum clearing curve)


Enter the time for thermal minimum clearing curve in seconds for the selected TM ID. Enter the
corresponding current in amperes or multiples depending on the unit selected. You can Add, Edit, and
Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Time, Mult/Amp Max (Maximum clearing curve)


Enter the time for thermal maximum clearing curve in seconds for the selected TM ID. Enter the
corresponding current in amperes or multiples depending on the unit selected. You can Add, Edit, and
Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Adjustable (checkbox)
Check the box to enable and enter Adjustable thermal trip.

% Trip
Enter the Adjustable thermal trip as a percentage. You can Add, Edit, and Delete the points using the Add
and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Smoothing radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the intersection of thermal and magnetic.

Magnetic
Enter the settings for Magnetic trip element for the selected TM ID. The magnetic trip element settings
include magnetic (instantaneous) trip setting and clearing time band.
The Magnetic trip setting can be defined as one of the following:

Fixed Magnetic
Discrete Adjustable Magnetic
Continuous Adjustable magnetic

The Clearing time band can be defined as one of the following:

Clearing time band defined by Slope


Clearing time band defined by Points

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Magnetic (checkbox)
Check the box to indicate whether the Magnetic element is available for the selected TM ID.

Fixed / Discrete adjustable / Continuous Adjustable


Select one of the three buttons to define the magnetic trip as Fixed / Discrete Adjustable / Continuous
Adjustable for the selected TM ID.

Fixed Magnetic

Trip
Enter the minimum and maximum trip for the magnetic in amperes or multiples depending on the unit
selected.

Discrete Adjustable

Label
Enter a discrete magnetic trip identifier of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter the discrete magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit selected.

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% Tol. Min / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum trip tolerance in percent. Note: minimum tolerance can be specified as
a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the minimum
tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Click on this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Click on this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

Continuous Adjustable

Low
Enter the low continuous magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit
selected.

High
Enter the high continuous magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit
selected.

% Tol. Min / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum tolerance values for the low and high magnetic trip in percent. Note:
Minimum tolerance can be specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To
model a pickup offset, the minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Band Define by Slope


Select a button to define the magnetic clearing time band using either slope or slope points (given by time
and current).

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Time
Select a value from the drop-down list or manually enter the time in seconds for slope point.

Current
Enter the current value for the slope point in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit selected.

Slope
Select a value from the drop-down list or manually enter the slope value.

Band Define by Points


Select a button to define the magnetic opening time and clearing time band using either slope or points
(given by time and current).

Select the Points option and click on the Opening - Clearing curve button to define the opening / clearing
time curves by points. Enter the time in seconds and the current in multiples or amperes depending on the
current unit selected. You can Add, Edit, and Delete points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked
entries cannot be edited or deleted.
Click on Help to open the Help topic for Opening / Clearing curves. Click on OK to close the Opening
Clearing Curve Editor, saving all changes. Click on Cancel to close the Opening Clearing Curve
Editor, discarding all changes.

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Smoothing radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the intersection of magnetic trip and the
clearing time band. Note: The smoothing radius will not be considered when the band is defined by
points.

Help
Click on the Help button to open the Help topic for the Parameters page.

OK
Click on the OK button to close the Parameters window and save all changes.

Cancel
Click on the Cancel button to close the Parameters window and discard all changes.

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8.20 Electro-Mechanical Trip Device Library


The Electro-Mechanical trip device (EM) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system.
The hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model, Setting, etc.) each
containing a set of attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is as
shown below.
Record
Header

Electro-Mechanical Trip
Library
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Model
Model
Model

EM ID
EM ID
EM ID

Manufacturer

Model

EM ID

Amps,
Long-Time,
Short-time,
Instantaneous,
settings

The Electro-Mechanical (EM) Library header consists of Manufacturer, Model and EM ID. For each
header i.e. Manufacturer Model EM ID, you have a unique record consisting of EM Amps, LongTime, Short-Time, and Instantaneous settings.

8.20.1 Electro-mechanical Trip Device Library (EM) Editor


The Electro-Mechanical Trip Device Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu
bar. Select library from the menu bar, then select Trip Device and Electro-Mechanical. This will bring up
the Electro-Mechanical Trip Library Editor.

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The fields of the Library Editor are described in this section.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lists all manufacturers for the EM device.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Reference
This field lists a manufacturer reference, if available. If none is available this field is blank.

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of EM manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Use this field to enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required
library parameter.

Reference
Use this field to enter the reference, if available for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference
only and may be left blank.

Link
Use this field to enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only
and may be left blank

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Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Delete
Use this button to delete a selected EM manufacturer and all models provided by this manufacturer.
Select a manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The
manufacturer will be deleted from the list after you confirm the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of a new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on the Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

Copy
Click this button to copy a selected EM manufacturer and all models for this manufacturer. Select a
manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All models and
parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer name.
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Model
Model
This table lists all models for the selected EM manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Reference
Displays reference information for the selected model.

Add
Select the Add button to input the name of the EM model you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

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Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Delete
Select this button to delete selected EM model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided
and then click on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after confirmation.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Copy
Copy selected EM model. Select model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the
Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to user-specified model
name.

Help
Open the Help file for the EM Library.

Close
Close the EM Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor
allows you to specify the EM ID available for the selected model, along with settings for Long-Time,
Short-Time and Instantaneous for each EM ID.
Note: For locked EM ID entries, the Long-Time, Short-Time, and Instantaneous settings are hidden.

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The fields of the Parameters page that allow you to enter data are described below.

Manufacturer
Displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
Displays the selected model name.

Rating
Add, edit, copy or delete EM ID for the selected model.

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EM ID
Enter an EM size identifier of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Amps
Enter the ampere value for the selected EM ID.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
You can Add, Edit, Copy-Paste and Delete EM IDs using the Add, Delete, Copy and Paste buttons.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted but can be copied.

TCC ID, Revision


Enter the TCC curve ID and revision date for the selected EM ID. This field is provided for reference
only and may be left blank.

Notes
Enter notes for the selected EM ID. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Long Time
Enter the settings for Long-Time trip element for the selected EM ID.

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Long Time (checkbox)


Check this box to indicate the Long-Time element is available for the selected EM ID.

LT Pickup
Discrete / Continuous
Define the LT pickup as discrete or continuous by clicking on the appropriate button.

Multiplier
Select a LT pickup multipler (i.e. Trip, ST Pickup and Inst. Pickup) from the drop-down list.

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Discrete LT Pickup

Label
Enter a LT Pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter the LT pickup value in multiples.

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

Continuous LT Pickup

Low
Enter a Low setting LT pickup value in multiples.

High
Enter a High setting LT pickup value in multiples.

Steps
Enter a LT pickup step value in multiples.

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LT Band

Label
Enter a LT Band name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Add
Add a new discrete band.

Delete
Delete the selected band.

Curve
Click on the Points button to enter the time and current points for LT Band.

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Minimum clearing (Time, Multiples)


Enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for LT Band minimum clearing curve. You can Add,
Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Maximum clearing (Time, Multiples)


Enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for LT Band maximum clearing curve. You can Add,
Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.
Click on Help to open the Help topic for LT Band curve. Click on OK to close the LT Band Curve
Editor, saving all changes. Click on Cancel to close the LT Band Curve Editor, discarding all changes.

Short-Time
Enter the settings for Short-Time trip element for the selected EM ID.

Short Time (checkbox)


Check this box to indicate the Short-Time element is available for the selected EM ID.

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ST Pickup
Discrete / Continuous
Select a ST pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select a ST pickup multipler (i.e. Trip, LT Pickup and Inst. Pickup).

Discrete ST Pickup

Label
Enter a ST Pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter a ST pickup value in multiples.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Use this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Use this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

Continuous ST Pickup

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Low
Enter the Low setting ST pickup value in multiples.

High
Enter the High setting ST pickup value in multiples.

Steps
Enter a ST pickup step value in multiples.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

ST Band
Discrete / Continuous
Select one of the two buttons to define the ST band as discrete or continuous.

Discrete ST Band
Horizontal / Curve
Choose one of the buttons to define the discrete ST band as a horizontal band or as a curve by points.

Discrete Horizontal
Define a ST band as a discrete horizontal band.

Band
Enter a ST Band name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Min. Clearing / Max. Clearing


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the ST horizontal band in seconds.

Add
Add a new discrete band.
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Delete
Delete the selected band.

Discrete Curve
Define a ST band as a curve by points.

Band
Enter a ST Band name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Curve
Click on the Points button to enter time and current points for ST Band.

Minimum clearing (Time, Multiples)


Enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for LT Band minimum clearing curve. You can Add,
Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Maximum clearing (Time, Multiples)


Enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for LT Band maximum clearing curve. You can Add,
Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted.
Click on Help to open the Help topic for LT Band curve. Click on OK to close the LT Band Curve
Editor, saving all changes. Click on Cancel to close the LT Band Curve Editor, discarding all changes

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Add
Click this button to add a new discrete band.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected band.

Continuous ST Band

Low (Min / Max Clearing Time)


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the Low band setting in seconds.

High (Min / Max Clearing Time)


Enter the minimum and maximum clearing time for the High band setting in seconds.

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Steps
Enter a ST Band step value in seconds in this field.

Track Pickup
Check the box to enable ST band to track the ST pickup.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the intersection of the Short-Time Band
and the Instantaneous.

Instantaneous
Enter the settings for the Instantaneous trip element for the selected EM ID.

Instantaneous (check box)


Check the box to indicate the Instantaneous element is available for the selected EM ID.

Discrete / Continuous
Click on the appropriate button to define Instantaneous pickup as discrete or continuous.

Multiplier
Select the Instantaneous pickup multipler (i.e. Trip, LT Pickup and ST Pickup) from the drop-down list.

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Discrete Instantaneous Pickup

Label
Enter an Instantaneous Pickup name of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.

Multiples
Enter an Instantaneous pickup value in multiples.

% Tol. Min. / Max


Enter a minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

Continuous Instantaneous Pickup

Low
Enter the Low setting Instantaneous pickup value in multiples in this field.
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High
Enter the High setting Instantaneous pickup value in multiples in this field.

Steps
Enter the Instantaneous pickup step value in multiples in this field.

% Tolerance Min. / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum pickup tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Band
Define the magnetic clearing time band using slope and slope point (given by time and current).

Current
Enter the current value for the slope point in multiples in this field.

Max Clearing Time


Select a value from the drop-down list or manually enter the time in seconds for slope point.

Slope
Select a value from the drop-down list or enter the slope value.

Smoothing Radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius to smooth the clearing time Band for Instantaneous
Pickup.

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8.21 Motor Circuit Protector Library


The Motor Circuit Protector (MCP) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The
hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model, Setting, etc.) each
containing a set of attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is as
shown below.
Record
Header

Motor Circuit Protector Trip


Library
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Model
Model
Model

MCP ID
MCP ID
MCP ID

Manufacturer

Model

MCP ID

Amps,
Magnetic
settings

The Motor Circuit Protector (MCP) Library header consists of Manufacturer, Model and MCP ID. For
each header i.e. Manufacturer Model MCP ID, you have a unique record consisting of MCP Amps,
and Magnetic settings.

8.21.1 Motor Circuit Protector Library (MCP) Editor


The Motor Circuit Protector Device Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu
bar. Select library from the menu bar, then select Trip Device and Motor Circuit Protector. This will
bring up the Motor Circuit Protector Trip Library Editor.

The fields of the Library Editor are described in this section.


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Manufacturer
Manufacturer
This field lists all manufacturers for the MCP device.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays the manufacturer web link and URL address.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of a MCP manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

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Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected MCP manufacturer and all models for the manufacturer. Select the
manufacturer by highlighting it in the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The manufacturer
will be deleted from the list after you confirm the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
Click this button to copy a selected MCP manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer.
Select the manufacturer by highlighting it in the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All
models and parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer
name.

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Model
Model
Lists all models for the selected MCP manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
Displays a model web link or URL address.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of the MCP model you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Displays the manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

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Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it in the list provided and then
clicking on the Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed
for locked models.

Delete Model
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected MCP model. Select the model by highlighting it in the list
provided and then click on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after you confirm
the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

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Copy
Click this button to copy the selected MCP model. Select the model by highlighting it in the list provided
and then click on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to
user-specified model name.

Help
Click this button to open the Help topic for the MCP Library.

Close
Clicking this button will close MCP Library Editor and save all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor
allows you to specify the sizes (MCP ID) available for the selected model, along with Magnetic settings
for each size.
Note: The Magnetic tab is hidden for locked MCP ID entries.

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The fields for entering data on the Parameters page are described below.

Manufacturer
This field displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
This field displays the selected model name.

Rating
Use this scrollable list to add, edit, copy or delete MCP sizes for the selected model.
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MCP ID
Enter a MCP size identifier of up to 25 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library parameter.

Amps
Enter the ampere value for the MCP ID. This field is a required library parameter.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).
You can Add, Edit, Copy-Paste and Delete MCP IDs using the Add, Delete, Copy and Paste buttons.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted but can be copied.

TCC ID, Revision


Enter the TCC curve ID and revision date for the selected MCP ID. This field is provided for reference
only and may be left blank.

Notes
Use this field to enter notes for the selected MCP ID. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Magnetic
Enter the settings for Magnetic trip element for the selected MCP ID. The magnetic trip element settings
include magnetic (instantaneous) trip setting and clearing time band.
The Magnetic trip setting can be defined as one of the following:

Discrete Adjustable Magnetic


Continuous Adjustable magnetic

The Clearing time band can be defined as one of the following:

Clearing time band defined by Slope


Clearing time band defined by Points

Magnetic (checkbox)
Check to indicate the Magnetic element is available for the selected MCP ID.

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Discrete adjustable / Continuous Adjustable


Select Magnetic trip as Discrete adjustable / Continuous Adjustable, for the selected MCP ID.

Amperes / Multiples
Select Amperes or Multiples to enter the Magnetic trip settings in Amperes or Multiples respectively for
the selected MCP ID.

Discrete Adjustable

Label
Enter a discrete magnetic trip identifier of up to 25 alphanumeric characters in this field.

Multiples
Enter a discrete magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit selected.

% Tol. Min / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum trip tolerance as a percentage. Note: Minimum tolerance can be
specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup multiples. To model a pickup offset, the
minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Add
Click this button to add a new discrete pickup entry.

Delete
Click this button to delete the selected pickup entry.

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Continuous Adjustable

Low
Enter the low continuous magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit
selected.

High
Enter the high continuous magnetic trip value in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit
selected.

% Tol. Min / Max


Enter the minimum and maximum tolerance values for the low and high magnetic trip as a percentage.
Note: Minimum tolerance can be specified as a negative value for tolerance to the left of pickup
multiples. To model a pickup offset, the minimum tolerance can be specified as a positive value.

Band Define by Slope


Define the magnetic clearing time band using slope and slope point (given by time and current).

Time
Select a value from the drop-down list or enter the time in seconds for slope point.

Current
Enter a current value for the slope point in multiples or amperes depending on the current unit selected.

Slope
Select a value from the drop-down list or enter the slope value.

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Band Define by Points


Define the magnetic opening time and clearing time band using points (given by time and current).

Select the Points option and click on the Opening - Clearing Curve button to define the opening / clearing
time curves by points. Enter the time in seconds and the current in multiples or amperes depending on the
current unit selected. You can Add, Edit, and Delete points using the Add and Delete buttons. Locked
entries cannot be edited or deleted.
Click on the Help button to open the Help topic for Opening / Clearing Curves. Click on OK to close the
Opening Clearing Curve Editor, saving all changes. Click on Cancel to close the Opening Clearing
Curve Editor, discarding all changes.

Smoothing radius
Enter the minimum and maximum smoothing radius
to smooth the intersection of magnetic trip and the
clearing time band. Note: The smoothing radius will
not be considered when the band is defined by points.

Help
Click on the Help button to open the Help topic for
the Parameters page.

OK
Click on the OK button to close the Parameters
window and save all changes.

Cancel
Click on the Cancel button to close the Parameters
window and discard all changes.

Library Quick Pick - Trip Device


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a LV Circuit Breaker in the one-line
diagram, then clicking on the Library button in the editor on the Trip Device tab. The Library Quick Pick
options are a compilation of the information you have specified for this element.
From this dialog box, pick a trip device from the library. Select the appropriate type, manufacturer,
model, and rating for the trip device which is associated with this project file.
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Note: You may also select a trip device from the low voltage circuit breaker Quick Pick page, which is
assigned to the selected low voltage circuit breaker.

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8.22 Overload Heater Library


The Overload Heater (OLH) Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The
hierarchical library structure stores levels or headers (i.e. Manufacturer, Model) each containing a set of
attributes (i.e. Manufacturer reference, Model Link, etc.). The library structure is as shown below.
Header

Record

Overload Heater Library


Library

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Manufacturer

Manufacturer

Model
Model
Model

Model

Heater ID
Heater ID
Heater ID

Heater ID

Starter
Starter
Starter

Starter

Application
Application
Application

Application

Type
Type
Type

Type

Curve,
Trip
Amps,
Ohms
settings

The Overload Heater (OLH) Library header consists of Manufacturer and Model. For each header i.e.,
Manufacturer Model, you can have unlimited records consisting of Heater ID Starter Type
Application Type. Each record has Curve, Trip Amps and Resistance settings.

8.22.1 Overload Heater Library (OLH) Editor


The Overload Heater (OLH) Device Library Editor can be accessed from the Library menu on the menu
bar. Select library from the menu bar and select Overload Heater. This will bring up the Overload Heater
Library Editor.

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The fields of the library editor are described in this section.

Manufacturer
Manufacturer
This field lists all manufacturers for the OLH device.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
This field displays the manufacturer web link or URL address.

Add
Select the Add button to enter the name of the OLH manufacturer you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
Enter the manufacturer name you wish to add to the library. This field is a required library parameter.

Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the manufacturer. This field is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

Link
Enter the manufacturer web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

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Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing manufacturer by highlighting it in the list provided and
then clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited.

Delete Manufacturer
Delete
Click this button to delete the selected OLH manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer.
Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Delete button. The
manufacturer will be deleted from the list after you confirm the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

Copy
Click this button to copy the selected OLH manufacturer and all models provided by the manufacturer.
Select the manufacturer by highlighting it from the list provided and then click on the Copy button. All
models and parameters for the selected manufacturer will be copied to the user-specified manufacturer
name.
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Model
Model
Lists all models for the selected OLH manufacturer.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Link
This field displays the model web link or URL address, if one is available.

Add
Click on the Add button to enter the name of the OLH model you wish to add to the library.

Manufacturer
This field displays manufacturer name.

Model
Enter the model name you wish to add to the library in this field, which is a required library parameter.
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Reference
Enter the reference, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Brand Name
Enter the Brand Name, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be
left blank.

Issue Date
Enter the Issue Date, if available, for the model. This field is provided for reference only and may be left
blank.

Description
Enter a description for the model.

Application
Enter the application of the model.

Type
Select a type from the drop-down list, or enter a type for the model.

Link
Enter the model web link or URL address. This field is provided for reference only and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Edit Info
You can edit the properties of new or existing model by highlighting it from the list provided and then
clicking on Edit Info button. Locked entries cannot be edited. The model link field is not displayed for
locked models.

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Delete Model
Delete
Delete the selected OLH model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Delete button. The model will be deleted from the list after you confirm the action.

Locked entries cannot be deleted from the library. If you attempt to delete a locked entry the following
message is displayed.

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Copy
Copy the selected OLH model. Select the model by highlighting it from the list provided and then click
on the Copy button. The selected model and its associated parameters will be copied to the user-specified
model name.

Help
Clicking this button opens the Help topic for the OLH Library.

Close
Clicking this button closes OLH Library Editor and saves all changes.

Parameters
Select a model and click on the Parameters button to open the Parameters Editor. The Parameters Editor
allows you to specify available records i.e. Heater ID Starter Type Application Type for the selected
model, along with settings for the Curve type, Amp range and Ohm range for each record. The curves
applicable for the selected OLH model can be defined in the Curve Type section.
Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted, but can be copied, if the copy-paste tool is available.

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The fields for entering data on the Parameters page are described below.

Manufacturer
This field displays the selected manufacturer name.

Model
This field displays the selected model name.

Curve Type
This frame allows you to add, edit, copy or delete curve types for the selected model.

Name
Enter a name for the curve of up to 12 alphanumeric characters. This field is a required library parameter.

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Rated Temp
Enter the rated temperature value in degrees Celsius. This field is a required library parameter.

Note
You can use this field to enter notes for the selected curve type. This field is provided for reference only
and may be left blank.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

TCC
Click on the Points button to define the hot start / cold start curves by points (given by time and current)
and temperature shift factors. The TCC points are hidden for locked entries.

Cold Start (Maximum Curve) Time, Multiples


Select a value from the scrollable list or enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for the cold
start curve. You can Add, Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons.

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Hot Start (Maximum Curve) Time, Multiples


Select a value from the scrollable list or enter the time in seconds and current in multiples for the hot start
curve. You can Add, Edit, and Delete the points using the Add and Delete buttons.

Ambient Temperature Shift


Enter the temperature in degrees Celsius and a corresponding shift factor, to define the curve shift factor
with respect to temperature. You can Add, Edit, and Delete the temperature shift factors using the Add
and Delete buttons.

R Characteristic

Select the format for defining the resistance of heater units. You can choose to define the resistance as a
nominal value with tolerance in percent or enter the minimum and maximum values (range) for the
resistance. Note: If you enter the resistance as nominal value with % tolerance the Min and Max R values
will be calculated and vice versa.

Trip Amp

Click on the appropriate button to define the trip amperes for the selected OLH model as fixed or
adjustable.

Parameters

Clicking the Parameters button allows you to enter new parameters for each Heater ID Starter Type
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click to add, delete, insert, copy and paste rows. Locked entries cannot be edited or deleted, but can be
copied. The parameter categories are described below.

Heater ID
Double-click on this field to enter a heater unit identification number of up to 25 alphanumeric characters.
This field is a required library parameter.

Starter
Double-click on this field to enter the starter types applicable to the heater unit in this field. This is an
essential field; however it can be left blank if information is not available.

App.
Double-click on this field to enter the application for the heater unit. This is an essential field; however it
can be left blank if information is not available.

Type
Define if the heater unit is an In-Line or CT type by selecting from the drop-down list. This field is a
required library parameter.

Min / Max Amp


Enter the minimum and maximum ampere values (ampere range) for the heater unit by double-clicking in
these fields. These are essential fields; however they can be left blank if information is not available.

Trip Amp
Double-click to enter the trip current value for the heater unit in this field. This is an essential field;
however it can be left blank if information is not available.

Min R / Max R (Nom. R / % Tol.)


Double-click to define the resistance as a nominal value with tolerance in percent or enter the minimum
and maximum values (range) for the resistance. Note: If you enter the resistance as nominal value with %
tolerance the Min and Max R values will be calculated and vice versa. This is an essential field; however
it can be left blank if information is not available.

Curve
Select the curve applicable to the heater unit from the drop-down list. Note: The curves are displayed in
the list when defined in the Curve Type section. This field is a required library parameter.

Lock
The lock icon indicates whether the selected library entry is locked (ETAP issued) or unlocked (userspecified).

Notes
You can enter notes for the selected heater unit in this field, which is provided for reference only and may
be left blank.

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8.23 Harmonic Library


The Harmonic Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The library header is
defined by Manufacturer and Model information. You can have unlimited headers (manufacturers) within
the library and unlimited models for each manufacturer, as shown below.
Depending upon which harmonic type is selected, both Current and Voltage Sources are available. The
library header is defined by harmonic type and manufacturer information. You can have unlimited
manufacturers within the library for each type. Unlimited models/classes are available within each
manufacturer, as shown below.

8.23.1 Harmonic Library Selector


The Harmonic Library allows you to add new harmonic library headers or select existing harmonic library
headers to edit, copy, or delete. Harmonic Library headers are used to indicate the type, manufacturer,
and model of a harmonic source. To edit a Harmonic Library, double-click on the item or click on the
Edit button after highlighting it. To delete a harmonic model, click on the Delete button after
highlighting it. ETAP will request confirmation to delete the selected harmonic model.

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Add
This dialog box is used to add a new Harmonic Library header.

Copy
This dialog box is used to copy an existing Harmonic Library header.

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8.23.2 Harmonic Library Editor


This Spreadsheet Editor allows you to view and edit Harmonic Library data.

Harmonic Order
This column is pre-numbered from the 2nd to the 73rd order, based on the applicable harmonic orders.

Mag.
Double-click on the cells in this column to enter the percent magnitude of harmonic current or voltage
based on the selected harmonic type. This value is based on the fundamental current/voltage.

Angle
Double-click on the cells in this column to enter the harmonic current or voltage phase angles in degrees.

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8.23.3 Library Quick Pick - Harmonic


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed via the Library button, which is located in the editor of
elements containing a Harmonic page.

From this dialog box, select a harmonic type, manufacturer, and model from the Harmonic Library. For a
selected harmonic header, the Library Quick Pick dialog box allows you to pick a harmonic source model
from the list of models in the library.

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Interrupting Cost

8.24 Interruption Cost Library


The Interrupting Cost Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The library header
displays a list of all the interrupting cost load sector headers. You may have an unlimited number of
headers (load sectors) within the library. You may only have one set of interrupting cost data per load
sector as shown below.

8.24.1 Interruption Cost Library Selector


The Interrupting Cost Library Selector window provides you with several features that facilitate the
entering and removing of data. The user may add an unlimited number of load sectors, edit, copy, and
delete them. To edit an existing load sector, double-click or highlight and press edit.

Add
The Interrupting Cost Library Add dialog box is used to add a new interrupting cost load sector to the
library header.

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Copy
The Interrupting Cost Library Copy dialog box is used to duplicate any desired load sector. The dialog
box will ask you to enter a new name since the load sector names must be uniquely assigned.

8.24.2 Interruption Cost Library Editor


The Interrupting Cost Library Editor is designed as a spreadsheet for the purpose of entering or removing
interrupting cost data. The user may add insert or delete rows at will.

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Minute
This column has been pre-labeled and is used to specify the time in minutes for each Interrupting Cost
Data Point.

Cost ($/kW)
This column has been pre-labeled and is used to enter the Interrupting Cost in dollars per kilowatt for
each minute time interval.

8.24.3 Interruption Cost Library Load Sector Drop-Down List


Interrupting Cost Load Sectors are not selected from a Library Quick Pick dialog box. The Interrupting
Cost Load Sectors are selected from the element editors' reliability page. All AC loads have a drop-down
list that allows the user to select the desired load sector.

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Reliability Library

8.25 Reliability Library


The Reliability Library is setup as a file directory system. The first library header is the ETAP element
for which reliability data is available, for example 2-winding transformers or buses. The first subdivision after the kind of element is the Source of the Reliability Data (IEEE, industrial maintenance data,
etc, etc). The next subdivision is the device type (in the case of 2-winding transformers the classes would
be dry or liquid type). After the device type the Reliability Data is sorted according to different classes
(kV, kVA ratings, etc).
The following diagram illustrates the way the Reliability Library is organized.

8.25.1 Reliability Library Selector


The Reliability Library Selector window allows the user to add or modify the contents of the Reliability
Library. From this window the user may edit, add, copy, or remove any set of reliability data for all the
different ETAP elements. Double-clicking on a header or class brings up the Add or Edit Reliability Data
dialog boxes.

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Add
The Add dialog box is used to insert a new set of Reliability Data for any given ETAP element. Pressing
the add button on the Reliability Library Selector brings up the Add dialog window, which prompts you
for new Source and Class names.

Copy
The Copy dialog window allows you to copy any set of Reliability Library Data for any given element.
The dialog window prompts the user for a new ETAP Element, Source, and Class name for the duplicate
data. If you inadvertently enter the Element, Source, and Class name the same as that of an existing set of
Reliability Data, ETAP displays an error message.

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8.25.2 Reliability Library Editor


The Reliability Library Editor is designed as a spreadsheet that allows the user to enter the Reliability
Data Values for a given class. Using this editor, you are able to edit, add, insert, or delete any row or
individual values. All the different columns within the Reliability Library Editor are pre-labeled
according to the kind of Reliability data that is used by the Reliability Analysis Program.

Note: The length unit for branches is per 1000 ft.

Class
This column allows you to enter the different class names under the given source and type for the given
device. The determining value for a class may be for example a voltage level, kVA rating, etc, etc.

Active Failure/yr.
This column is for entering the Active Failure per year rate of the device.

Passive Failure/yr.
This column allows you to enter the Passive Failure per year rate of the device. In ETAP Library, the
passive failure has been set to be same as the active failure, except for breakers for which the passive
failure has been set to 1.5 times the Active Failure rate.

MTTR
This column is for entering the Mean Time To Repair value in hours for the given device.

Switch Time
This column is for entering the device switching time.

Replace Time
This column allows you to enter the time interval required to replace the given device.

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8.25.3 Library Quick Pick - Reliability


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed via the Library button, which is located in the editor of
elements containing a reliability page. The Reliability Library Quick Pick is very similar to the
Reliability Library Editor. Using this dialog box the user may select the source, type and class of
reliability data to be used for the given device.

Source
This box allows the user to select the Source of the reliability data to be used for the given device.

Type
This box allows the user to select the type of device for selecting the devices reliability data.

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Battery Library

8.26 Battery
The Battery Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The library header is defined
by Manufacturer and Model information. You can have unlimited headers (manufacturers) within the
library and unlimited models for each manufacturer, as shown below.
Battery Library

Header
Header
Header

Header

Battery Model
Battery Model
Battery Model

Battery Model

Battery headers are used to indicate the model and type of battery. Battery headers consist of the
following items:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)

Manufacturer
Model
Characteristic Type
VPC
SG
Temp.
Time Constant
Discharge Time

Manufacturer Name
Battery Model
Characteristic Type: Time vs. Amp or Time vs. Kt
Nominal Voltage per Cell
Specific Gravity at Base Temperature
Base temperature in Degrees Celsius
Battery Time Constant in Second
Battery Rated Discharge Time in Hour

8.26.1 Battery Library Selector

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The Battery Library allows you to add new battery headers or select existing battery headers so that you
can edit, copy, or delete them. To edit a Battery Library, double-click on the item or click on the Edit
button after highlighting it. To delete a battery, click on the Delete button after highlighting it. ETAP
will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before removing any library data.

Add
This dialog box is used to add a new battery header.

Copy
This dialog box is used to copy an existing battery header.

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A battery header consists of all the information you see in this dialog box. You can create a new battery
header by changing any one of the items in the battery header information.

8.26.2 Battery Library Editor


To edit the Battery Library data, select a battery type from the Battery Library and click on the Edit
button. Each battery type (header) can contain an unlimited number of battery sizes. This Spreadsheet
Editor allows you to view and edit Battery Library data for a selected battery type. The name of the
battery type is displayed on top of the spreadsheet. Each battery record (row) is a unique set of data for
each battery size. Each battery record must have a unique identifier: Plates.

Available Size
Plates
Double-click on this field to enter the total number of plates for the selected battery model.
Note: The total number of plates is always an odd number.

Cap
Double-click on this field to enter the nominal amp-hour capacity for the selected battery model.

1 Min SC Rating
Double-click on this field to enter the one minute short-circuit rating for the selected battery model. The
one minute rate is used for DC short-circuit calculations.

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K
ETAP uses this value to calculate the constant current source values in DC Short-Circuit Studies. SC
Amps = the 1 Min. A times K. If the SC Amps are entered first, the program will automatically calculate
the K factor.

SCA
The Batterys Short-Circuit Current in Amperes specified by the manufacturer. If the K Factor is entered
first, the SCA is calculated automatically.

Rp
Resistance per Positive Plate in Ohms. Resistance of a battery cell equals to Rp divided by the number of
positive plates.

Performance Data
Enter the performance data for each available battery size in this spreadsheet by double-clicking on each
cell. You can add, insert, and delete rows and columns to the spreadsheet. Double-click on the column
header to enter the end voltage per cell values. Double-click on the row header to enter time value in
minutes. Note: The cell performance data should be entered, on a per positive plate basis.

8.26.3 Library Quick Pick - Battery


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by double-clicking on a battery in the one-line diagram,
then clicking on the Library button in the editor. The Library Quick Pick options are a compilation of the
information you have specified for this element.

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Battery Library

From this dialog box, select a battery type (header) and battery size from the Battery Library. The
Library Quick Pick dialog box allows you to pick a battery size from the list of all battery sizes in the
library for a selected battery header.

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Control System Device - Contact

8.27 Control System Device Contact


The Contact Library is designed to have a flat setup. The library can be opened by selecting the Control
System Device, Contact option from the Library menu. You can add, delete, and modify library data for
a contact by using the Contact Library Editor. The Contact Library is divided into AC contacts and DC
contacts.

8.27.1 Control Circuit Contact Library Editor

AC/DC
In this section, you select AC or DC Contact Library data to display in the contact list.

AC Devices
Select the AC Device option to display all AC contacts in the contact list.

DC Devices
Select the DC Device option to display all DC contacts in the contact list.

Add
Click on the Add button to add a new contact entry at end of the contact list.

Delete
Click on the Delete button to delete the highlighted contact entry.

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Help
Click on the Help button to open ETAP Help on the Contact Library topic.

Close
Click on the Close button to save the changes made in the Contact Library and close the Control Circuit
Contact Library Editor.

Contact List
The contact list contains all contact data in the library. Its spreadsheet layout allows easy viewing and
modification of contact data.

Part ID
Double-click on this field to enter up to 25 alphanumerical characters as the ID for a contact. The Part ID
can be used to identify contact manufacture and model of a contact.

Vrated
Double-click on this field to enter a contact rated voltage in volts.

%Vmax
Double-click on this field to enter the maximum allowable voltage applied on a contact. Enter the value
as a percent of Vrated.

R
Double-click on this field to enter contact resistance in milliohms. This value is the combined resistance
of the resistance when the contacts are touching each other, the resistance of the terminals and the contact
spring.

Amp,r
Double-click on this field to enter contact current rating in amperes for a resistive load. This rating is
applicable when the contact is in a circuit that does not contain any inductive coils.

Amp,i
Double-click on this field to enter the contact current rating in amperes for an inductive load. This rating
is applicable when the contact is in a circuit that contains inductive coils. Typically in control systems for
electrical power systems, there are usually control relays or solenoids and hence the inductive current
rating should be used. The inductive current rating is usually less than or equal to resistive current rating.

VAbr,r
Double-click on this field to enter contact breaking capacity in VA (or W) for resistive load. This rating
is applicable when the contact is in a circuit that does not contain any inductive coils.

VAbr,i
Double-click on this field to enter the contact breaking capacity in VA (or W) for inductive load. This
rating is applicable when the contact is in a circuit that contains inductive coils.

VAmk,r
Double-click on this field to enter the contact making capacity in VA (or W) for resistive load. This
rating is applicable when the contact is in a circuit that does not contain any inductive coils.

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VAmk,i
Double-click on this field to enter contact making capacity in VA (or W) for inductive load. This rating
is applicable when the contact is in a circuit that contains inductive coils.

Top
Double-click on this field to enter the operating time in milliseconds for the contact. Top is the time it
takes for a contact, initially at its normal state, to change to off-normal state, assuming that during the
period of Top the voltage drop across the controlling device (a control relay or a solenoid) of the contact
is maintained higher than or equal to the pickup voltage of the controlling device.

Trelease
Double-click on this field to enter the release time in milliseconds for the contact. Trelease is the time for
a contact, initially at its off-normal state, to change to normal state, assuming that during the period of
Trelease the voltage drop across the controlling device (a control relay or a solenoid) of the contact is
maintained below the dropout voltage of the controlling device.

Serial No.
Double-click on this field to enter the Serial Number of the contact, using up to 25 alphanumerical
characters.

Remark
Double-click on this field to enter a remark for the contact, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

Data Revision
Double-click on this field to enter the data revision of the contact, using up to 25 alphanumerical
characters.

Reference
Double-click on this field to enter a reference for the contact, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

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8.27.2 CSD Library Quick Pick - Contact


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by clicking on the Contact Library button from the
Contact page of the Control Relay Editor or the Solenoid Editor. The Library Quick Pick lists all contacts
in the library along with contact parameters. You can view contact parameters, retrieve contact data from
the library to the Device Editor, or remove previously selected Contact Library data in the Device Editor.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display a frame of the Quick Pick Library Help for a contact device.
Help frames typically have a list of additional related topics for other devices and menu functions
displayed in green at the bottom. Click on a topic to view that information.

OK
Clicking on the OK button will substitute the selected Contact Library parameters into a Device Editor.

None
Clicking on the None button will remove the previously retrieved library data for selected contact in the
Device Editor where the CSD Contact Library Quick Pick dialog was invoked.

Cancel
Clicking on the Cancel button will close the CSD Contact Library Quick Pick dialog. No data will be
transferred.

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8.28 Control System Device Control Relay

The Control Relay Library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The library header is
defined by AC/DC Type, Manufacturer and Model information. You can have unlimited headers within
the library and unlimited Models for each manufacturer, as shown below.
Control Relay headers are used to indicate the model and type of control relays. Control Relay headers
consist of the following items:
1) AC/DC
2) Manufacturer
3) Model

DC/AC Type
Manufacturer Name
Control Relay Model

8.28.1 Control Relay Selector


The Control Relay Library allows you to add new control relay headers or select existing control relay
headers so that you can delete, or copy, or edit these entries.

AC/DC
Select an AC or DC Control Relay Library to display in the Control Relay Library Selector.

AC Devices
Clicking this option displays all AC control relay manufactures in the Manufacturer list.

DC Devices
Clicking this option displays all DC control relay manufactures in the Manufacturer list.

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Manufacturer
This section displays all manufacturers for the selected AC or DC control relays. You can also add or
delete control relay data for a manufacturer in this section.

Manufacturer List
This list contains all manufacturers for the selected AC or DC control relays. As you click on a
manufacturer in the list, the Model list below will display all the control relay models for that
manufacturer that are included in the library.

Reference
This field displays the Reference for the selected manufacturer. Reference information is entered when
you initially add a manufacturer and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Link
This field displays the internet web address of the selected manufacturer. The Link information is entered
when the manufacturer is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

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Add -- Manufacturer
Click on the Add button to add a new manufacturer for Control Relay Library. The Add dialog box will
appear so that you are able to enter information related to the manufacturer.

AC/DC Device
This field displays the AC or DC type of the new control relay manufacturer you are adding.

OTI Created Library


This box can be checked by OTI engineers only. It indicates that this library was created and verified by
OTI, developer of ETAP.

Manufacturer
Enter a name for the new manufacturer, of up to 30 alphanumerical characters.

Reference
Enter a reference for the manufacturer, of up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Link
Enter an internet web address for the manufacturer, of up to 100 characters.

Delete -- Manufacturer
Click on the Delete button to remove control relay data for the selected manufacturer from the Control
Relay Library. Note: When you remove a manufacturer from the library, the control relay data for all
models under that manufacturer will also be removed. Before removing library data, ETAP will display a
frame asking you to confirm your request.

Edit Info -- Manufacturer


Click on the Edit Info button to modify information related to the selected manufacturer. The Edit Info
dialog box will appear. It is similar to the Add dialog box. Notice that you can modify the Reference and
Link fields but not the Manufacturer, since Manufacturer is part of the library header information.

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If the manufacturer has been created by OTI, you will not be able to modify the Manufacturer information
unless you have requested and been granted an OTI key (access number) that allows you to edit library
information.

Copy -- Manufacturer
Click on the Copy button to copy a selected manufacturer to a new manufacturer name. The Copy
Library dialog box will show up, which displays the selected manufacturer as the From manufacturer and
allows you to enter a name for the To manufacturer.
Note: When an existing manufacturer is copied to a new manufacturer, all device models listed under the
existing manufacturer will be copied to the new manufacturer. If there is a need to modify control relay
data from a manufacturer created by OTI, you can copy the data to a new manufacturer. This type of
modification will not be restricted by an OTI key.

Model
This section displays all models provided by the selected control relay manufacturer. You can also add to
or delete control relay data for a model in this section.

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Model List
The list contains all models provided by the selected control relay manufacturer. As you click on a model
in the list, information related to the model, such as Reference, Class, and Description, will be displayed
in the same section.

Reference
This field displays the Reference information for the selected model. Reference information is entered
when the model is added and you can make modifications by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Class
This field displays the Class information for the selected model. Class information is entered when the
model is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Description
This field displays Description information for the selected model. The Description information is
entered when the model is added and you can make modifications by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Add -- Model
Click on the Add button to add a new Model for the selected manufacturer. The Add dialog box will
appear and allow you to enter information related to the model.

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AC/DC Device
This field displays the AC or DC type of the new model that is being added.

Manufacturer
This field displays the manufacturer name of the new model that is being added.

Model
Enter a name of the model, using up to 30 alphanumerical characters.

OTI Created Library


This box can be checked by OTI engineers only. It is an indication that the model has been created and
verified by OTI, developer of ETAP.

Reference
Enter a reference for the manufacturer, of up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Class
Enter the Class information for the model, using up to 32 alphanumerical characters.

Description
Enter the Description for the model, of up to 100 characters.

Certification
Enter certification for the model, using up to 25 characters.

Catalog #
Enter a catalog number for the model, of up to 25 characters.

Issue Date
Enter the issue date for the model, using up to 50 characters.

Link
Enter the internet web address for the model, using up to 100 characters.

Delete -- Model
Click on the Delete button to remove control relay data for the selected model from the Control Relay
Library. Note: When removing a model from the library, control relay data for all devices under that
model name will be removed. Before removing library data ETAP will display a frame requesting that
you confirm this request.

Edit Info -- Model


Click on the Edit Info button to modify information related to the selected model. The Edit Info dialog
box will appear which is similar to the Add dialog box.
Note: You are not allowed to modify the model name, since it is already being used as part of the header
for a branch of Control Relay Library.
If the Model has been created by OTI, you cannot modify the Model information unless you have an OTI
key that permits this level of access.

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Copy -- Model
Click on the Copy button to copy the selected model to a new model name. The Copy Library dialog box
will appear, which displays the selected model as the From model and allows you to enter a name for the
To model.
Note: When an existing model is copied to a new model, all devices under the existing model will be
copied to this new model. If there is a need to modify the control relay data for a model created by OTI,
you can copy this data to a new model, an action that will not be restricted by the OTI key, and you will
be able to modify this model.

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Parameters
Clicking on the Parameters button will bring up the Control Circuit Control Relay Library: Parameter
Spreadsheet. Use this frame to add new control relay data or modify existing data. When the spreadsheet
is open, the data for the selected model under the selected manufacturer is listed.

8.28.2 Parameter Spreadsheet


You can add a new control relay entry, delete an existing entry, or modify parameters for an existing
entry from the Control Circuit Control Relay Library: Parameter Spreadsheet.

Heading Information
The header displays information on device type, manufacturer, model and class.

AC/DC Devices
This field displays type of devices, AC or DC.

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Manufacturer
This field displays the manufacturer name of devices.

Model
This field displays the model name of devices.

Class
This field displays the class of devices.

Device Parameters
The Parameter Spreadsheet is where you enter device parameters. This spreadsheet lists all devices for
the manufacturer, the model and its class. You can modify parameters for an existing device entry, add a
new entry or delete an existing entry from the spreadsheet. Double-click on the field to enter or modify
data for that field.

ID
Enter the ID of a device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Vrated
Enter the rated voltage in volts for the device. This value serves as the base for other voltage values.

%Vmax
Enter the maximum allowed operating voltage for the device. The value is in percent based on the rated
voltage.

%Vpickup
Enter the minimum pickup voltage for the device. This value is a percentage based on the rated voltage.
This is the minimum voltage across the device required to change the state of controlled contacts from
their normal state to off-normal state when the device becomes energized. If the voltage drop on the
device becomes less than the Vpickup value from the moment that the device becomes energized up to the
operating time of a controlled contact, the contact will fail to operate and stay in the normal state.

%Vdropout
Enter the maximum dropout voltage for the device. The value is a percentage based on the rated voltage.
This is the maximum voltage across the device that will result in changing the state of controlled contacts
from their off-normal state to normal state. If the voltage drop on the device becomes less than the
Vdropout value for a duration of the release time of a controlled contact, while the device is energized,
the contact will change from its off-normal state to normal state.

VA
Enter the power rating in Volt-Amperes. This is the continuous power rating of a device. For a DC
device, the VA rating is the same as the W rating.

W
Enter the power rating in Watts. This is the continuous power rating of a device.

Amp
Enter the current rating in Amperes. This is the continuous current rating of a device.

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R
Enter the DC resistance in Ohms for a DC device under normal operating condition, that is, when the
rated voltage is applied across the device. For an AC device, this is the AC impedance in Ohms at the
rated frequency.

%Tol.
Enter the burden rating tolerance as a percentage. This value is used to adjust the burden load of a device.
The burden is adjusted in a conservative way in CSD calculations. When a 10% tolerance is entered, the
resistance of a constant Z device will be reduced by 10% and the VA (or I) of a constant VA (or I) device
will be increased by 10%.

PF
Enter the rated power factor of the device as a percentage. For a DC device, this field is display only and
the value is fixed at 100%.

VA,i
Enter the power rating in Volt-Amperes. This is the inrush power rating of a device. For a DC device,
the VA rating is the same as the W rating.

W,i
Enter the power rating in Watts. This is the inrush power rating of a device.

Amp,i
Enter the current rating in amperes. This is the inrush current rating of a device.

PF,i
Enter the inrush power factor of the device as a percentage. This field is display only for a DC device and
its value is fixed at 100%.

T,i
Enter the inrush duration in milliseconds.

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Duty Cycle
Select a duty cycle from the list or enter a number in this field. This parameter is applicable only to
solenoids. It is used to characterize the percentage of time that a solenoid is behaving as a functional part
of a circuit. This field is currently not used in CSD calculations.

Tmax
Enter the maximum operating temperature in degrees Celsius. This value is currently not used in CSD
calculations.

Tmin
Enter the minimum operating temperature in degrees Celsius. This value is currently not used in CSD
calculations.

NOfixed
Click on the NOfixed button to assign Normally Open contacts to this device. This will open the Contact
Library Add-On dialog box and allow you to assign one or multiple contacts to the device from the
Contact Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact
data will also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the
status of NOfixed contacts will be fixed as NO. This status cannot be changed from the Device Editor.

NCfixed
Click on the NCfixed button to assign Normally Closed contacts to this device. This will open the
Contact Library Add-On dialog box and allow you to assign one or multiple contacts to the device from
the Contact Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact
data will also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the
status of NCfixed contacts will be fixed as NC. This status cannot be changed from the Device Editor.

Convertible
Click on the Convertible button to assign Convertible contacts to this device. This will open the Contact
Library Add-On dialog box and allow you to assign one or multiple contacts to the device from the
Contact Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact
data will also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the
status of Convertible contacts will be initially set as NO. This status can be changed from the Device
Editor.

Form C
Click on the Form C button to assign Form C contacts to this device. This will open the Contact Library
Add-On dialog box and allow you to assign one or multiple contacts to the device from the Contact
Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact data will
also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the status of
Form C contacts will be initially set as Pos A. This status can be changed from the Device Editor.

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Serial Number
Enter the Serial Number of the device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Remark
Enter a remark for the device, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

Data Revision
Enter the data revision of the device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Reference
Enter a reference for the device, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

Contact Library Add-On


When one of the four contact assignment buttons is clicked from the device parameter spreadsheet, the
Contact Library Add-On dialog box will open and allow you to select contacts and assign them to the
device.

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Heading Information
The heading information section consists of three display fields: AC/DC device type, device ID, and
contact type. When you click a button the contact type that is displayed will match your selection.

Available Contact List


The Available Contact list shows all contacts in the Contact Library. The contacts to be assigned are
selected and deselected by a mouse click. Note: Multiple contacts can be selected at the same time.

<< Button
Clicking on the << button adds the highlighted contacts from the Available Contact list to the Selected
Contact list. Note: Each time the button is clicked, the highlighted contacts will be added to the Selected
Contact list.

>> Button
Clicking on the >> button removes the highlighted contacts from the Selected Contact list.

Selected Contact List


This list displays contacts that have been assigned and will be assigned to a device. This list shows the
contact ID along with contact parameters. When the Contact Library Add-On dialog is open, the
Selected Contact list displays the contacts that have been assigned to the device. You are able to unassign one or more assigned contacts by removing them from the list. You can also expand the list by
adding more contacts from the Available Contact list.
The number column, the first column in the list, can be used to select one or multiple contacts from the
Selected Contact list. When you click on the column for a contact, the contact will be highlighted while
deselecting all previous highlighted contacts. When you click on the column for a contact while pressing
down and holding the Ctrl key, you can select or deselect the contact without changing other previously
selected contacts. Used in combination with the Shift key, you can also create a group of contacts from
the list.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display an ETAP Help frame.

OK
Click on the OK button to update the device with the newly assigned contacts. This will replace the
previously assigned contact list.

Cancel
Click on the Cancel button to close the dialog box without changing the previously assigned contact list.

8.28.3 CSD Library Quick Pick Control Relay


The Library Quick Pick dialog box can be accessed by clicking on the Library button from the Rating
page of the Control Relay Editor. The Library Quick Pick lists all control relays for a specified
manufacturer and model type. You can view control relay parameters and retrieve data from this library
to the Device Editor.

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Device Library Type


From the Library Type section of the Control Relay Quick Pick dialog, you can specify manufacturer and
model type for a type of device. All devices from the specified manufacturer under the selected model
will be displayed in the device list for you to select.

AC/DC Device
This display field shows the AC/DC type of the device library, which matches the type of the device
invoked from the Control Relay Quick Pick dialog box.

Manufacturer
Select a manufacturer from the list of all manufacturers that are included in the Control Relay Library.
Once a manufacturer is selected, all models from that manufacturer will be loaded into the Model list.

Model
Select a model in the list of all models from the specified manufacturer. Once a model is selected, all
devices under the selected model will be displayed in the device list.

Class
This display only field shows the class for the selected model.

Device List
The device list shows all devices for the selected control relay manufacturer and model, along with the
device parameters entered in the library. To select a device from the list, click on its row to highlight and
select it.

Buttons for Assigned Contacts


A device in the library can have one or more contacts assigned. You can click on the buttons under the
NOfixed, NCfixed, Convertible, or Form C column in the device list to view contacts assigned to the

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device. Once one of the buttons is clicked, the Contact Library Viewer dialog box will appear and
display all assigned contacts of the type according to what button you clicked. The Contact Library
Viewer dialog box also displays all contact parameters in a spreadsheet format.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display an ETAP Help frame.

OK
Clicking on the OK button will substitute your selected device library data into Device Editor. Note: If
the selected library device already has assigned contacts on the Contact page of the Device Editor, the
new contacts will be added (with their contact library data) to match the previously assigned contacts in
the library.

None
Clicking on the None button will remove the previously retrieved library type information from the
Device Editor, without changing any device parameters. If the previously retrieved device library data
includes assigned contacts, new contacts would have been added to the device on the Contact page.
These contacts will be removed from the Device Editor as well, if they have not been associated with
CSD contact elements and their Source is still Relay Lib. When a contact is not associated with a CSD
element, its Contact ID field will be blank.

Cancel
Clicking on the Cancel button will close the CSD Control Relay Library Quick Pick dialog without
transferring any data.

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8.29 Control System Device Solenoid

The Solenoid library is set up in a similar manner to a file directory system. The library header is defined
by AC/DC Type, Manufacturer and Model information. You can have unlimited headers within the
library and unlimited models for each manufacturer, as in the example shown below.
Solenoid headers are used to indicate the model and type of solenoids. Solenoid headers consist of the
following items:
1) AC/DC
2) Manufacturer
3) Model

AC/DC Type
Manufacturer Name
Solenoid Model

8.29.1 Solenoid Selector


The Solenoid Library allows you to add new solenoid headers or select existing solenoid headers so that
you can edit, copy, or delete them.

AC/DC
Select an AC or DC solenoid Library to display in the Solenoid Library Selector.

AC Devices
Clicking this option displays all AC solenoid manufactures included in the Manufacturer list.

DC Devices
Clicking this option displays all DC solenoid manufactures included in the Manufacturer list.

Manufacturer
This section displays all manufacturers for the selected AC or DC solenoids. You can also add or delete
solenoid data for a manufacturer in this section.

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Manufacturer List
The list contains all manufacturers for the selected AC or DC solenoids. As you click on a manufacturer
in the list, the Model list below will display all the solenoid models provided by this manufacturer that are
in the library.

Reference
This field displays the Reference for the selected manufacturer. Reference information is entered when
the manufacturer is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Link
This field displays the internet web address of the selected manufacturer. The Link information is entered
when the manufacturer is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

Add -- Manufacturer
Click on the Add button to add a new manufacturer for Solenoid Library. The Add dialog box will
appear and allow you to enter information related to the manufacturer.

AC/DC Device
This field displays the AC or DC type of the new solenoid manufacturer that is to be added.

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OTI Created Library


This box can be checked by OTI engineers only. It indicates that this library was created and verified by
OTI, developer of ETAP.

Manufacturer
Enter the name of the new manufacturer, using up to 30 alphanumerical characters.

Reference
Enter a reference for the manufacturer, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Link
Enter the internet web address for the manufacturer, using up to 100 characters.

Delete -- Manufacturer
Click on the Delete button to remove solenoid data for the selected manufacturer from the Solenoid
Library. Note: When you remove a manufacturer from the library, solenoid data for all models under the
manufacturer will be removed. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before
removing any library data.

Edit Info -- Manufacturer


Click on the Edit Info button to modify information related to the selected manufacturer. The Edit Info
dialog box will show up, which is similar to the Add dialog box. You can modify the Reference and Link
fields but not the Manufacturer, since Manufacturer is incorporated as part of the library header
information.
If the manufacturer data was created by OTI, you will not be able to modify the Manufacturer information
unless an OTI key is used.

Copy -- Manufacturer
Click on the Copy button to copy the selected manufacturer to a new manufacturer name. The Copy
Library dialog box will show up, which displays the selected manufacturer as the From manufacturer and
allows you to enter a name for the To manufacturer.
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Note: When an existing manufacturer is copied to a new manufacturer, all models included under the
existing manufacturer will be copied to the new manufacturer. If there is a need to modify solenoid data
from a manufacturer created by OTI, you can copy this data to a new manufacturer, and since it will not
be restricted by an OTI key you will be able to make modifications.

Model
This section displays all the models provided by the selected solenoid manufacturer. You can also add or
delete solenoid data for a model in this section.

Model List
The list contains all models for the selected solenoid manufacturer. As you click on a model in the list,
information related to the model, such as Reference, Class, and Description, will be displayed in the same
section.

Reference
This field displays the Reference information for the selected model. Reference information is entered
when the model is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button.

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Class
This field displays the Class information for the selected model. Class information is entered when the
model is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button

Description
This field displays Description information for the selected model. Description information is entered
when the model is added and can be modified by clicking on the Edit Info button

Add -- Model
Click on the Add button to add a new Model for the selected manufacturer. The Add dialog box will
appear and allow you to enter information related to the model.

AC/DC Device
This field displays the AC or DC type of the new model that is to be added.

Manufacturer
This field displays the manufacturer name for the new model that is to be added.

Model
Enter the name of the model, using up to 30 alphanumerical characters.

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OTI Created Library


This box can be checked by OTI engineers only. It indicates that this library was created and verified by
OTI, developer of ETAP.

Reference
Enter a reference for the manufacturer, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Class
Enter the Class information for the model, using up to 32 alphanumerical characters.

Description
Enter a Description for the model, using up to 100 characters.

Certification
Enter certification for the model, using up to 25 characters.

Catalog #
Enter the catalog number for the model, using up to 25 characters.

Issue Date
Enter the issue date for the model, using up to 50 characters.

Link
Enter the internet web address for the model, using up to 100 characters.

Delete -- Model
Click on the Delete button to remove solenoid data for the selected model from the Solenoid Library.
Note: When you remove a model from the library, solenoid data for all devices under the model name
will be removed. ETAP will display a frame requesting that you confirm this request before removing any
library data.

Edit Info -- Model


Click on the Edit Info button to modify information related to the selected model. The Edit Info dialog
box will appear which is similar to the Add dialog box. Note: You are not allowed to modify the model
name, since it is already incorporated in the header for a branch of Solenoid Library.
If the Model is created by OTI, you will not be able to modify the Model information unless an OTI key
is used.

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Copy -- Model
Click on the Copy button to copy the selected model data to a new model name. The Copy Library dialog
box will appear, and display the selected model as the From model and allow you to enter a name for the
To model.
Note: When an existing manufacturer is copied to a new manufacturer, all models included under the
existing manufacturer will be copied to the new manufacturer. If there is a need to modify solenoid data
from a manufacturer created by OTI, you can copy this data to a new manufacturer, and since it will not
be restricted by an OTI key you will be able to make modifications.

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Parameters
Clicking on the Parameters button will bring up the Control Circuit Solenoid Library: Parameter
Spreadsheet, where you can add new solenoid data or modify existing data. When the spreadsheet is
open, the data listed are for the selected model under your selected manufacturer.

8.29.2 Parameter Spreadsheet


You can add new solenoid entry, delete an existing entry, or modify parameters for an existing entry from
the Control Circuit Solenoid Library: Parameter Spreadsheet.

Heading Information
The header displays information on device type, manufacturer, model and class.

AC/DC Devices
This field displays type of device, AC or DC.

Manufacturer
This field displays the name of the manufacturer of the device.

Model
This field displays the model name of the device.

Class
This field displays the class of the device.

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Device Parameters
Device parameters are entered in the parameter spreadsheet. This spreadsheet lists all devices according
manufacturer, model and class. You can modify parameters for an existing device entry, add a new entry
or delete an existing entry from the spreadsheet.
To enter or modify data for a field, you must double-click on the field.

ID
Enter ID of a device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Vrated
Enter the rated voltage in volts for the device. This value serves as the base for other voltage values.

%Vmax
Enter the maximum allowed operating voltage for the device. The value is a percentage based on the
rated voltage.

%Vpickup
Enter the minimum pickup voltage for the device. The value is a percentage based on the rated voltage.
This is the minimum voltage across the device required to change the state of controlled contacts from
their normal state to off-normal state when the device becomes energized. If the voltage drop on the
device becomes less than the Vpickup value from the moment that the device becomes energized up to the
operating time of a controlled contact, the contact will fail to operate and remain in the normal state.

%Vdropout
Enter the maximum dropout voltage for the device. The value is a percentage based on the rated voltage.
This is the maximum voltage across the device that will result in changing the state of controlled contacts
from their off-normal state to normal state. While the device is energized, if the voltage drop on the
device becomes less than the Vdropout value for a duration of the release time of a controlled contact, the
contact will change from its off-normal state to normal state.

VA
Enter the power rating in Volt-Amperes. This is the continuous power rating of a device. For a DC
device, the VA rating is the same as the W rating.

W
Enter the power rating in Watts. This is the continuous power rating of a device.

Amp
Enter the current rating in Amperes. This is the continuous current rating of a device.

R
Enter the DC resistance in Ohms of a DC device under normal operating condition, that is, when the rated
voltage is applied across the device. For an AC device, this is the AC impedance in Ohms at the rated
frequency.

%Tol.
Enter the burden rating tolerance in percent. This value is used to adjust the burden load of a device. In
CSD calculations, the burden is adjusted in a conservative way. When a 10% tolerance is entered, for a

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constant Z device its resistance will be reduced by 10% and for a constant VA (or I) device its VA (or I)
will be increased by 10%.

PF
Enter the rated power factor of the device as a percentage. For a DC device, this field is for display only
and the value is fixed at 100%.

VA,i
Enter the power rating in Volt-Amperes. This is the inrush power rating of a device. For a DC device,
the VA rating is the same as the W rating.

W,i
Enter the power rating in Watts. This is the inrush power rating of a device.

Amp,i
Enter the current rating in Amperes. This is the inrush current rating of a device.

PF,i
Enter the inrush power factor of the device as a percentage. For a DC device, this field is display only
and the value is fixed at 100%.

T,i
Enter the inrush duration in milliseconds.

Duty Cycle
Select a duty cycle from the list or enter a number in the field. It is used to characterize the percentage of
time that a solenoid in on duty. This field is not used in CSD calculations.

Tmax
Enter the maximum operating temperature in degrees Celsius. This value is not currently used in CSD
calculations.

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Tmin
Enter the minimum operating temperature in degrees Celsius. This value is not currently used in CSD
calculations.

NOfixed
Click on the NOfixed button to assign Normally Open contacts to this device. This will open the Contact
Library Add-On dialog box that allows you to assign one or more contacts to the device from the Contact
Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact data will
also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the status of
NOfixed contacts will be fixed as NO and it cannot be changed from the Device Editor.

NCfixed
Click on the NCfixed button to assign Normally Closed contacts to this device. This will open the
Contact Library Add-On dialog box that allows you to assign one or more contacts to the device from the
Contact Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact
data will also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the
status of NCfixed contacts will be fixed as NC and it cannot be changed from the Device Editor.

Convertible
Click on the Convertible button to assign Convertible contacts to this device. This will open the Contact
Library Add-On dialog box that allows you to assign one or more contacts to the device from the Contact
Library. When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact data will
also be retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a device editor, the status of
Convertible contacts will be initially set as NO. This status can be changed from the Device Editor.

Form C
Click on the Form C button to assign Form C contacts to this device. It will open the Contact Library
Add-On dialog box that allows you to assign one or more contacts to the device from the Contact Library.
When the device library data is retrieved from a Device Editor, the assigned contact data will also be
retrieved at the same time. As the contact data is substituted into a Device Editor, the status of Form C
contacts will be initially set as Pos A. This status can be changed from the Device Editor.

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Serial Number
Enter the Serial Number of the device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Remark
Enter a remark for the device, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

Data Revision
Enter the data revision of the device, using up to 25 alphanumerical characters.

Reference
Enter a reference for the device, using up to 50 alphanumerical characters.

Contact Library Add-On


When one of the four contact assignment buttons is clicked from the device parameter spreadsheet, the
Contact Library Add-On dialog box will open and allow you to select contacts to be assigned to the
device.

Heading Information
The heading information section consists of three display field: AC/DC device type, device ID, and
contact type. The contact type displayed is the same as the button clicked.

Available Contact List


The Available Contact list shows all contacts in the Contact Library. Select the contacts for assignment
by a mouse click. Note: Multiple contacts can be selected at the same time.

<< Button
Clicking on the << button adds the highlighted contacts from the Available Contact list to the Selected
Contact list. Note: Every time the button is clicked, the highlighted contacts will be added to the Selected
Contact list.

>> Button
Clicking on the >> button removes the highlighted contacts from the Selected Contact list.

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Selected Contact List


This list displays contacts that have been assigned and will be assigned to a device. It shows contact ID
along with contact parameters. When the Contact Library Add-On dialog is open, the Selected Contact
list shows the contacts that have been assigned to the device and you can de-assign one or multiple
assigned contacts by removing them from the list. You can also expand this list by adding more contacts
from the Available Contact list.
The number column, the first one in the list, can be used to select one or more contacts from the Selected
Contact list. When clicking on the column for a contact, this will highlight the contact while deselecting
all previous highlighted contacts. When you click on the column for a contact while pressing down and
holding the Ctrl key, this will select or deselect the contact without changing other previously selected
contacts. In combination with the Shift key, you can also select multiple groups from the list.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display the ETAP Help frame for this contact list.

OK
Click on the OK button to update the device with the newly assigned contacts. This will replace the
previously assigned contact list.

Cancel
Click on the Cancel button to close the dialog box without changing the previously assigned contact list.

Add
Click on the Add button to add a new device entry at the end of the Parameter Spreadsheet.

Delete
Click on the Delete button to delete the selected device from the Parameter Spreadsheet.

OK
Click on the OK button to close the Parameter Spreadsheet and save the modified data.

Cancel
Click on the OK button to close the Parameter Spreadsheet without changing any data.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display an ETAP Help frame.

8.29.3 CSD Library Quick Pick Solenoid


The Library Quick Pick dialog box is accessed by clicking on the Library button from the Rating page of
the Solenoid Editor. The Library Quick Pick lists all solenoids for a specified manufacturer and model
type. You can view solenoid parameters and retrieve data from a library to the Device Editor.

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Device Library Type


You can specify the manufacturer and model type for a type of device from the Library Type section of
the Solenoid Quick Pick dialog,. All devices provided by the specified manufacturer under this model
name will be displayed in the device list. You can click on a row to select that device.

AC/DC Device
This display field shows the AC/DC type of the device library, according to the type of the device
invoked from the Solenoid Quick Pick dialog box.

Manufacturer
Select a manufacturer from the list of all manufacturers that are included in the Solenoid Library. Once a
manufacturer is selected, all models provided by this manufacturer will be filled in the Model list.

Model
Select a model from the list of all models provided by the specified manufacturer. Once a model is
selected, all devices under your selected model will be displayed in the device list.

Class
This display only field shows the class of the selected model.

Device List
The device list shows all devices provided by the selected solenoid manufacturer and the model, along
with the device parameters entered in the library. To select a device from the list, click on the row
corresponding to the device to highlight your selection.

Buttons for Assigned Contacts


A device in the library can be assigned with one or more contacts. You can click on the buttons under the
NOfixed, NCfixed, Convertible, or Form C column in the device list to view contacts assigned to the

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device. Once one of the buttons is clicked, the Contact Library Viewer dialog box will appear, which
displays all assigned contacts of the type according to the button you clicked. The Contact Library
Viewer dialog box also displays all contact parameters in a spreadsheet format.

Help
Clicking on the Help button will display an ETAP Help frame.

OK
Clicking on the OK button will substitute the selected device library data into Device Editor.
Note: If the selected library device has assigned contacts, on the Contact page of the Device Editor, new
contacts will be added with contact library data according to the contacts assigned in the library.

None
Clicking on the None button will remove the previously retrieved library type information from the
Device Editor, without changing device parameter. If the previously retrieved device library data
includes assigned contacts, new contacts would have been added to the device on the Contact page.
These contacts will be removed from the Device Editor as well if they have not been associated with CSD
contact elements and their Source is still Relay Lib. When a contact is not associated with a CSD
element, its Contact ID field will be blank.

Cancel
Clicking on the Cancel button will close the CSD Solenoid Library Quick Pick dialog without
transferring any data.

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