EasyPower versions

Analyzes, designs and monitors electrical power systems
Sep 8, 2022
9.7
Dec 18, 2014
Review
9.6
Sep 2, 2014
9.5
Dec 3, 2013
Review
9.0
May 7, 2010
Review
8.0
Apr 6, 2009
7.0
Aug 16, 2009

What's new

v9.7 [Dec 18, 2014]
NFPA 70E 2015 Enhancements
- Arc flash label templates have been updated with the following changes:
- - "Prohibited Approach Boundary" has been removed from all templates.
- - The header now displays "Arc Flash and Shock Risk Assessment" instead of "Arc Flash and Shock Hazard."
- - For standard label and die cuts, "cal/cm2" now displays as "cal/cm2 at 18 inches €” Arc Flash Incident Energy."
- - Approach boundaries for shock protection have been updated per the new standard.
- - Previously, where the approach boundary distance for shock protection was specified as "Avoid Contact," it was shown as 0' 0" in the arc flash report and arc flash labels. The software now displays "Avoid Contact."
- In Short Circuit Options, on the Arc Flash Hazard tab, the Standard list has been updated to refer to NFPA-70E 2015 D.2, D.3 .
- PPE level 0 for the table PPE Levels NFPA 70E 130.7(C)(16) has been changed from a PPE level text of #0 to #1.
Tool Points of Connection
- A Tool Point of Connection is a new equipment item available in EasyPower. It is used to represent the multiple electrical connection points of a tool (such as a manufacturing tool). A tool point of connection comprises both the bus and the load data for the tool and enables you to calculate the arc flash hazard for the tool.
- A tool point of connection is displayed on the Equipment Palette and the Insert menu as a triangle.
- In the Tool Point of Connection dialog box, there is a button next to the ID Name where you can enter tool information.
- The menu under Tools > Options now includes additional options for Facilities, Floors and Locations, which is information used by tools.
Arc Flash
- When the Include 1584 CL Fuse Calcs option is selected in the arc flash Advanced settings, the resulting trip time and arc time that appear in the Arc Flash Hazard report are derived based on the bolted fault current and the type and size of fuse.
- The AF Output for this bus on the Arc Flash Hazard tab for a bus now includes a Detailed option.
- When a bus is selected as a bus type of Switchgear, you can now specify user-defined and TCC times on the Arc Flash tab.
- On the Arch Flash Threshold report, the column heading for Equipment is now Upstream Trip Device.
SKM Import
- You now have the ability to use local mapping files in addition to the mapping files downloaded from the web to map SKM import information. See Using Customized Mappings for more information.
- The layout and appearance of the imported items on the one-line have been improved.
- When importing panel schedules, you now have the option of importing panel load values in amps or VA.
Licensing
- You now have the option of activating the EasyPower software through a self-help website in situations where the normal activation process cannot be followed.
- The process for activating software license keys has been improved.
- If you attempt to install a software license to a client computer prior to activating the license server, you now receive a warning to activate the license server first.
- EasyPower automatically detects whether you have a valid authorization code when updating to a new version.
- During a software update, the settings for networks that require the Nethasp.ini file to specify the location of the network key are now automatically detected from the previous installation.
- There is a new Key Management Utility to simplify the process of transferring SL software licenses. The SL software license process is now separate from the activation process. See Key Management Utility for more information.
Other Enhancements
- Motors: You can now switch on or off all motor contributions through a right-click context menu option. This is the equivalent of selecting the Include motor contributions for short circuit option under Tools > Options > Equipment. This option applies to all motors on the one-line.
- Window View: The feature to split the one-line window, which existed in earlier versions of EasyPower, has been restored.
- ECCM: New features have been added to support ECCM (the Electrical Change Control Module).
- Work Permits: The work permit template has been updated.
- Help: There is a new section on DC models and analysis, and new sample databases are included in the install to demonstrate DC models. There are new topics that describe updating custom libraries, installing from a command prompt, authorizing the software offline, using the EasyPower Key Management utility, and using customized mappings for importing SKM data. For topics that describe software options (such as the Database Technical Reference section), the options have been moved into tables to make the information easier to scan.
Bug Fixes
- Arc Flash: Printing multiple Arc Flash Labels no longer results in an Out Of Memory situation.
- Coordination: Changing the configuration of the TCC coordination report no longer causes additional check boxes in the configuration to be selected.
- Defaults: Changing the default Note, Line, or Picture properties on a Windows 7 computer no longer causes EasyPower to stop responding.
- Device Library: Renaming a new style in the device library for generic curves now works as expected.
- DXF Export:
- - Unicode characters in an EasyPower .DXF export are now displayed correctly in the viewer.
- - Exported .DXF files can now be opened in a .DXF file viewer.
- Dynamic Stability: The synchronous motor model in Dynamic Stability has been fixed and enhanced to apply the flash field at a set time.
- Options: Fonts already set in a previous version of EasyPower now appear correctly as set instead of displaying the default font.
- Scenario Comparison Reports:
- - Exporting a large data set to Excel, CSV, or to print no longer causes the program to stop responding, but instead displays a message indicating there is insufficient memory to perform the task.
- - You can now cancel the report without the report terminating unexpectedly.

v9.5 [Dec 3, 2013]
- Interactive custom Arc Flash Hazard Label design functionality – The graphical designer allows you to easily configure the label layout using the mouse. The properties control allows you to specify conditional formatting.
- Enhanced Arc Flash Hazard Label printing with live layout and preview – The interface allows you to view your labels as they would print, while you edit them, including multi-label page layouts. Label print preview and page layout controls give you confidence that your labels will print correctly.
- Added Format for Arc Flash Scenario Comparison Report – It now appears similar to the regular arc flash hazard report and allows for greater customization including the ability to exclude the base case from the scenario comparison.
- Adjustable Short Time Delay for ZSI and Instantaneous ZSI model – This includes TCC.
- Added Fields on Equipment Items for Arc Flash Labels – Includes user comments, QR codes and number of labels to print.
- Ability to Include or Exclude Motor Contribution to Short Circuit Calculations – Enable or disable all motors in the entire system through the Equipment tab of EasyPower options
- Added Models for Protective Devices – Short time override for extended range microEntelliguard trip units.

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