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IEC 61363-1

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Alex68

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Dear Colleagues,

for the first time I must carry out a short circuit calculation for an off-shore plant.

Usually I base my calculations on the IEC 60909, but this is not applicable in this case, as clearly stated in the first chapter.

I must apply the IEC 61363-1 but my software does not implement it.
Taking into account the very short time to produce the report, I need a fast and effective solution.

What could you suggest me?
Is there a FREEWARE that can help me?
Any experience on the matter?

Thank you in advance
Alex68

 
Contact ABB. They may (or may not) give you the DocWin program, that calculates according to 60909 and 61363.
 
Thank you both.

Alehman, (perhaps we two have the same name) I already know the commercial products and they cost a lot.

ijl, this is a very good idea because my client is ABB!!
I will try to ask the prg.

Thank you again
 
I was thinking maybe one of the commercial vendors might be willing to help you out of a bind.
 
That could be a good idea.
I will ask.

Thank you
 
Ijl is right - go to then search for DOCWin. ABB SACE will send it for free. I'm using it and it works.
 
Does ant one have a link where I can download the IEC-61363 document?

Bart Zuidema
 
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