We are excited to announce the release of EasyPower 10.0! EasyPower have been working hard to bring new features that help you build your one-line models and analyze your power systems efficiently and accurately. With this new release, EasyPower expands its comprehensive power system modeling and analysis software to include: IEC-60909 in Short Circuit and Coordination EasyPower’s short circuit calculations now include expanded support for the IEC-60909 standard. There are new system options for IEC, new and improved IEC calculations, and new terminology that reflects the IEC standard. Equipment dialog boxes and reports have been modified to include new IEC fields.
Custom One-line Text and Equipment Data
You now have much more control over the text that appears next to the equipment symbols on your one-lines. You can choose what equipment properties and text to use and the order in which it appears.
Custom One-line Symbols
New templates have been added that enable you to manually adjust your equipment symbols using XML.
Other items include:
- OnSite Enhancements
- 2018 NFPA 70E Enhancements
- Chinese translation version of EasyPower
- Many other new enhancements and features
For more information and installation tips, see the EasyPower 10.0 Release Notes.
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