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Pete2 (Electrical)
4 Feb 01 2:39
I need a commercial load flow computer program to do a study on a sewage treatment plant electrical system.  I'm looking for one with graphics capability on Windows platform.  If anyone has used one they would recommend, please reply with the name and phone number of the company that sells it.
peterb (Electrical)
5 Feb 01 8:46
There are  many programs available - one that I find particularly usable is ETAP Powerstation, although it may be overkill for the system study that you have in hand.  Suggest that you look under software at www.electricnet.com for contact information of several sources.
Helpful Member!  BJC (Electrical)
5 Feb 01 13:27
Go look at Easypower.
Cheaper and it does onelines
http://www.easypower.com/
kraigb (Electrical)
6 Feb 01 12:41
Cyme International (www.cyme.com) pitched a power system analysis program to me that looked pretty comprehensive, although I don't know what the pricing is for their product.  I believe the one I saw is designed more for primary distribution, but they may have something for secondary distribution systems.

Helpful Member!  jbartos (Electrical)
7 Feb 01 13:38
Suggestion: Check:
E.g. SKM, Inc. (DAPPER, A-FAULT, etc.), OTI, Inc. (ETAP), EDSA, etc.
These businesses have their web sites.
http://www.skm.com
http://www.etap.com
http://www.edsa.com
for more info
wbd (Electrical)
17 May 01 15:25
Go with EasyPower.  it's a very easy to use program and the new version 4 has a TCC program built in.  You can also make panelboard schedules in it, do harmonics, etc.  Check out their website www.easypower.com

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