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Details of new features & fixes across the ERACS versions.
We have added the following relays to the reference library: Reyrolle TJX; Metropolitan-Vickers PBO and NPO
The winding angle for star connected windings can now be set to +7.5 degrees and -7.5 degrees, which enables 24-pulse transformer-rectifiers to be simulated.
A single circuit breaker can now accept an unlimited number of links from protection relays.
We have increased the number of items displayed in the list of previously opened databases, which is presented in the Database menu, from 9 to 12.
We have added the Areva MiCOM P341 relay to the reference library.
We have added the following Terasaki circuit breakers to the reference library: S400NE, S630NE, AR208S, AR212S, AR220S, AR325S, AR332S, AR440S, AR650S & AR663S.
We have added the Areva P342/P343 relay to the reference library.
We have added the GEC CAG12 relay to the reference library.
We have modified the Loadflow calculation so that when it detects that an embedded element is overloaded, the host of the embedded element is highlighted on the single-line diagram.
We have added the following GE Power Controls fuses to the reference library: KEBXO, KEMXO, KFBXO, KFMXO, KSBXO, KSMXO and KTMXO.
Further information about this feature is available using the associated link below.
We have included the following Schneider circuit breakers (RN2c, RNE2c, CN2, CE2, RN6c, 1, 1) together with integral VIP relays (VIP 300, VIP 200, VIP 35 & VIP 30) and time fuse links in the reference library. In order to implement the VIP relay, we have enhanced the relay and trip unit modelling facilities so that the following options are available: current settings can be displayed in amperes (based on selected rating) instead of multiples of rating/pickup; and, the time setting can be displayed as a time delay in seconds.
Further information about this feature is available using the associated link below.
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