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ETAP Overview

The document provides an overview of the ETAP software interface and functions. It describes the main components of the one-line diagram view including elements, toolbars, and modes. It also summarizes the general format of ETAP analysis toolbars and how they are used to run load flow, short circuit, and motor starting calculations.

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ETAP Overview

The document provides an overview of the ETAP software interface and functions. It describes the main components of the one-line diagram view including elements, toolbars, and modes. It also summarizes the general format of ETAP analysis toolbars and how they are used to run load flow, short circuit, and motor starting calculations.

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ETAP Overview

• One-Line Diagram • Mode Toolbar

• Toolbar Format • System Toolbar

• Dumpster • Study Case Toolbar

• Project View • Message Log

• Project Toolbar
Select Mode
Edit Mode: Drag/Drop & Connect Elements
Study Mode: Load Flow, Short-Circuit, …
etc.

Project View

  Edit Toolbar
AC Elements
DC Elements
Instrument
Devices

 System
Toolbar

One-Line Diagram
In Edit Mode

Help Line Message Logger


Displays the View the latest messages related
description for to PowerStation Projects.
every entry field. It can be expanded or reduced.
Mode Toolbar Format
Analysis Toolbar Format
Analysis toolbars have the following sections:

1. Run the Calculation


2. Display Options
3. Display Alerts
4. View the Generated Reports
5. Stop the Calculation
6. Get On-Line Data and Get Archived Data

All ETAP analysis toolbars follow this general format.


Bus
Pointer
2W XFMR 3W XFMR Pointer Bus
Cable Trans. Line Cable Impedance
Reactor Impedance
Converter
Power Grid Generator
Induction Machine Synch. Motor Battery
Lumped Load MOV Motor
Capacitor Static Load
Static Load
Lumped
Panels Harmonic Filter Load
Remote Connector Phase Adapter Composite
Composite Motor Motor Elementary
Composite Network
Fuse Diagram
Contactor CB
HVCB Composite
LVCB
SPST SPST Network
SPDT
Instrumentation UPS Fuse
Ground Grid
SVC SPDT
HVDC Link Charger
Display Options Schedule Report
Manager VFD
Inverter
Current Transformer Potential Transformer
Voltmeter Ammeter
Multimeter
Voltage Relay 27 / 59 Reverse Power Relay
Frequency Relay 81 Motor Relay 32
Solid State Trip Relay Over Current Relay 50/51/67
Universal Relay Overload Heater/Relay
CSD Potential
Transformer
Run Load Flow Calculation

RCAS

Display Options

Load Flow Alerts

Load Flow Report Manager

Stop Calculation

Get On-Line Data

Get Archived Data

Load Flow Comparator


3-Phase SC Duty Calculation
3-Phase 30 Cycle SC Calculation
½ Cycle Unbalanced LG, LL, LLG & 3-Phase
½ to 4 Cycle Unbalanced LG, LL, LLG & 3-Phase

30 Cycle Unbalanced LG, LL, LLG & 3-Phase


Update SC Results for Use in PowerPlot
Short-Circuit Display Options
Short-Circuit Alerts for Buses & PDs
Short-Circuit Report Manager
Stop Calculation
Get On-Line Data
Get Archived Data
3-Phase SC IEC Duty Calculation

909 Unbalanced LG, LL, LLG & 3-Phase

Transient IEC 363

Update SC Results for Use in PowerPlot


Short-Circuit Display Options

Short-Circuit Alerts for Buses & PDs

Short-Circuit Report Manager

Stop SC Calculations
Get On-Line Data

Get Archived Data


Run Dynamic Motor Acceleration

Run Static Motor Starting

Motor Starting Display Options

Motor Starting Alerts

Motor Starting Report Manager

Motor Starting Plot Options

Stop Motor Starting Calculation

Get On-Line Data

Get Archived Data


Create a New Presentation
Add Elements

Bus ID = (Default ID) + (A Unique Number) = Bus + 1 = Bus1


Connect Element - Bus
• Place the cursor over the pin of an element (pin appears in
red).
• Drag an element and place its pin on a bus.
• Drop a new element with its pin on top of a bus.
• Buses are considered to be one long pin. Connections are
always made from elements to buses.
• Relays cannot be connected to buses.
• Only one pin of an element can be connected to the same
bus.
Connect Element - Element
• Place the cursor on the pin of an element. Click and drag the
mouse to the element you want to connect. When the latter
element’s pin turns red, release the left button.
• Drag & drop a protective device with its pin placed on top of the
pin of any branch or load element.
• Drag & drop a protective device onto a connection.
• Branches CANNOT be connected to each other; PowerStation
automatically inserts a bus between them.
Connect Element - Element
The Remote Connector
Move From Dumpster
• Elements can be moved from the Dumpster
into the one-line diagram with the same IDs
by two methods:

– Right-click on the one-line diagram and select


Move From

– Click on Edit on the Menu Bar and select Move


From
Move From Dumpster
• Rules:
– Move From Dumpster can be done only in Edit mode when Base
Data is active.
– Move CANNOT be done if there are no Cells (element groups) in the
Dumpster.
– When you move a Dumpster Cell to the one-line diagram, the
desired cell needs to be active and it gets deleted from the
Dumpster after being moved.
Move From Dumpster
• Move any Dumpster Cell you desire by making it active from the Dumpster
presentation
• Entire contents of a cell are moved
• Move any Dumpster Cell into any Composite Network (cannot move cells that
contain buses and branches into a composite motor)
• Sections 1 and 2 of the Remote Connector must be moved from the dumpster
at the same time
• IDs of the moved elements, along with the connections, status, and properties
are preserved
Creating a Project
Enter four new elements into the one-line diagram
Power Grid and proceed to enter the input data for each element
1250 MVAsc
X/R = 120 Transformer T1
20 MVA
Bus kV Rating %Z= 6
Bus1=13.8 X/R=17
Bus2=4.16
Lumped Load
MVA=5
%PF=80
Creating a Project

Simple Four Element Radial System

Once all the elements have


been connected and the
input data has been entered,
you may proceed to run a
Load Flow Calculation.
•Enter four more elements
into the one-line diagram.
Transformer T2
•Extend the size of Bus2
MVA= 3.5
•Proceed to connect them Typical %Z & X/R
and enter the required LF
data.

Cable1
NEC 5.0kV 3/C
CU, 133% Lumped Load
Size= 4/0 MVA=3
Length=200ft %PF=85

Bus kV Rating
Bus3= 4.16
Bus4= 0.480
Once all the elements have
been connected and the input
data has been entered, you
may proceed to run a Load
Flow Calculation.
Gen1
Gen1
5 MW
5 MW
Voltage
Voltage
Control Control
%Pf
%Pf == 80
80
Design:
Design:
• Extend the length of Bus2 MW
MW = =55
towards the right side. Max
Max Q =
Q =55
Min Q =
Min Q = 11

•Extend the length of


Add a Generator Bus2
and
towards
changethe right side. to
its orientation
•Add
270 adegrees.
Generator and
•change
Connectits&orientation
proceed toto
270 degrees.
enter required input data
•Connect
for LF & proceed to
enter required input data
for LF
• Set the Generator
Operating mode to
Voltage Control.

• Once the Generator has been connected


and the input data has been entered,
you may proceed to run a Load Flow
Calculation.
1. Extend the length of Bus1
towards the right side.

2. Copy elements T1, Bus2,


Lump1, Cable1, T2, Bus4 and 4. Insert a normally open
Lump2. Tie Breaker between
Bus4 and Bus7.
3. Move elements from Dumpster
and connect them to Bus1.
• Rubber band both branches connected to Bus2 and
Bus5.
• Cut all the highlighted elements.

• Insert a Composite Network and connect


between Bus2 and Bus5.
• Open the Composite Network and move the
elements from the dumpster into the Network1
window.
• Connect the cables back to their original
buses.
• Insert High Voltage Circuit Breakers at the indicated
locations.
• Insert Low Voltage Circuit Breakers inside the
Composite network and place them before the
Lumped Loads.
Study Conditions
• Different Operating Requirements

Generator 1 in Swing Mode Generator 1 in Voltage Control Mode


Study Conditions
• Different Loading Conditions

Summer Loading Winter Loading


Study Conditions
• Different Configurations

Configuration Normal Configuration GenOFF


Study Conditions
• Different Engineering Data

Revision Base Revision Sub2a Mod


3-D Database
Presentations Configurations

Symbol & CB, Fuse, Switch,


Annotation Load, & Motor
Visibility, Status
Location,
la y Sta
& Size
i s p tus
D
Properties

Nameplate,
Rating, Loading,
Settings, Dimension, etc.
Base & Revision Data
Presentations
Symbol &
Annotation
Visibility,
Location,
& Size
la y
i s p
D

 One-Line Diagrams
 Impedance Diagrams
 Relay Diagrams
 Physical Diagrams
 Study Diagrams
Configurations
CB, Fuse, Switch,
Load, & Motor
Status

Sta
tu s
Properties
Properties

Nameplate,
Rating, Loading,
Settings, Dimension, etc.

Base & Revision Data


User Access Management
Group 1 Functions
Move Elements
Change Element Size
Change Element Symbol
Change Element Orientation
Edit Engineering Properties
Change Operating Status
Hide or Show Protective Devices
Autoroute Connections
Change Bus to Node Symbols
Purge Data Revisions
Merge Data Revisions to Other Revisions
User Access Management
Group 2 Functions
Add (Drop) Elements
Cut (Delete) Elements to Dumpster
Copy Elements from Dumpster
Paste Elements from Dumpster
Move Elements from Dumpster
Connect Elements
Purge Elements from Dumpster
Re-sizing Elements (UGS)
Merge Data Revision to Base Data
Graphical Adjustment of STAR
Views
User Access Management

Group 3 Functions
Change Phase/Ground mode in
Star View.
Compute Time Difference in Star
View.
View Alerts.
View Device Setting Reports.
User Access Management
Project Editor
Can Cannot
Change Change
User Access Management X
Project Data / Defaults X
Base Data X
Revision Data X
Group 1 Changes X
Group 2 Changes X
Group 3 Changes X
Configuration Status X
Library Data X
Library Path X
User Access Management
Base Editor
Can Cannot
Change Change
User Access Management X
Project Data / Defaults X
Base Data X
Revision Data X
Group 1 Changes X
Group 2 Changes X
Group 3 Changes X
Configuration Status X
Library Data X
Library Path X
User Access Management
Revision Editor
Can Cannot
Change Change
User Access Management X
Project Data / Defaults X
Base Data X
Revision Data X
Group 1 Changes X
Group 2 Changes X
Group 3 Changes X
Configuration Status X
Library Data X
Library Path X
User Access Management
Checker
Can Cannot
Check Change
User Access Management X
Project Data / Defaults X
Base Data X X
Revision Data X X
Group 1 Changes X
Group 2 Changes X
Group 3 Changes – Can Change
Configuration Status X
Library Data X
Library Path X

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