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Development of and support for the ERACS software product will come to an end on 21 December 2023. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further assistance.
Details of new features & fixes across the ERACS versions.
A facility has been included in Protection Coordination studies that enables you to choose a circuit breaker (or bus section) that should ignore its trip signal. During the protection study, should the chosen circuit breaker (or bus section) receive a trip signal, it will be ignored and the circuit breaker will remain closed, thereby simulating a circuit breaker failure. That facility has been extended to Arc Flash studies too. Should a circuit breaker (or bus section) be associated with an enclosure, it is possible to instruct an Arc Flash study to disable the circuit breaker when an arcing fault is applied to the associated enclosure.
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