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#62520 02/17/06 10:30 AM
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Anyone know of software or info regarding this?

I am looking for info on calculating the available fault current at different locations on a customers electrical system.

Thanks


HP

#62521 02/17/06 12:28 PM
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I currently use SKM Power Tools www.skm.com
I've also used EDSA and ETAP before and they are good too!
I haven't done the calcs by hand in years as the multiple fault contributions in the facilities I design are difficult to manage for me.

[This message has been edited by Ron (edited 02-17-2006).]


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#62522 02/17/06 02:29 PM
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I use the one from Busmann's website. http://www.bussman.com/apen/software/


Ryan Jackson,
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#62523 02/17/06 10:41 PM
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thanks guys, I'll check those out.

HP


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