Totally Integrated Power - Siemens
Totally Integrated Power - Siemens
Totally Integrated Power - Siemens
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10<br />
Planning and configuration<br />
of the power distribution with<br />
easy-to-use software tools.<br />
Configuration and<br />
installation<br />
Configuration made easier with<br />
SIMARIS design<br />
The electrical planning engineer can<br />
use the SIMARIS design software tool to<br />
dimension the electrical power distribution<br />
and to determine the necessary components.<br />
The results can be used directly<br />
for configuration or commissioning. The<br />
parts lists created provide support for determining<br />
the required distribution boards<br />
and for ordering components. Device settings<br />
used for the network calculation can<br />
be transferred directly to the devices during<br />
commissioning.<br />
Visualization of characteristics with<br />
SIMARIS curves<br />
SIMARIS curves also serves as a useful tool<br />
during the configuration and installation<br />
phase. If changes are made to the specifications<br />
during the course of a project,<br />
simulation in SIMARIS curves can be used<br />
to adapt and visualize the device settings<br />
with ease, and to document the most<br />
recently selected settings including the<br />
display of the characteristics.<br />
Configuration tool PROFIX for mediumvoltage<br />
switchgear<br />
In no time, the configuring tool PROFIX<br />
allows you to create a block diagram, a<br />
front view and the appropriate design details<br />
for our medium-voltage switchgear.<br />
The plans can be saved directly in <strong>Power</strong>-<br />
Point or via a graphics generator as a<br />
Windows graphic. There is also the option<br />
of saving them in a different data format<br />
(EMF Enhanced Windows Metafile, DXF<br />
AutoCad) for further editing in other DP<br />
programs.<br />
Visualization of characteristics with SIMARIS<br />
curves.