Help SIMARIS Project 3.1 en
Help SIMARIS Project 3.1 en
Help SIMARIS Project 3.1 en
3.1.0
1 Introduction
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3 First Start
3.1 Call start wizard
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3.1.5 Tutorial
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4 Project Definition
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4.4 Favourites
5 System Planning
5.1 User interface variants in system planning
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5.2 Messages
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5.2.1 Hints
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1 Introduction
1.1 Determination of space requirements and budget with SIMARIS
project
With SIMARIS project you can get an overview of the space requirements for the electric pow er distribution w ithin a building, from medium
voltage to distribution boards, and thus get the basis for a cost estimation.
Having defined the project structure and selected the basic technical data, the required
panels for medium voltage
transformers
protective and sw itching devices for low voltage
busbar trunking systems, including the specification of special components such as feed-in components, directional change components and
pow er tap-off units
charging units for electric vehicles
and other single components
can be selected.
By automatically selecting and placing suitable pow er distribution board systems based on your specifications, SIMARIS project finds the space
requirements of the pow er distribution as w ell as the basic data for determining the required budget, w hich you can request from your Siemens
contact w ith the data from SIMARIS project. Or, you can draft it yourself in a budget sheet that can be saved. From Version 2.0 on, the program
also contains the automatic creation of technical specifications.
Clicking the "Import licence key" button starts the read process of your licence key. The brow ser opens w here you can set the file path of
your licence key and select the licence file identified by the file extension .lic. As soon as you open this file, the licence file is read in and the
program is started.
Clicking the "Register now " button automatically opens the registration page for the SIMARIS tools provided you are online. How to proceed
from there w as decribed in the previous section.
Clicking the "Register later" button takes you straight to the program, but you w ill be asked about registration again during the next program
start.
You can initiate read-in of the licence key w hile the program is running via the Extras menu 11
"Licence".
Project Definition
Under
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in w hich you can enter the project data and design the project structure from the various
systems.
System Planning
Under
Low -voltage sw itchgear is automatically configured after you have selected devices, w hen you
sw itch from "A Device List" to "B Front View ".
Budget
Under
in w hich you can either send your project file to your SIEMENS consultant for budget price
calculation or calculate a budget yourself in the summary of the configured systems.
Project output
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For the entire project or individual systems you can create a document to be edited in your w ord
processing program and/or a tender specification text in German or English in GAEB90 or text
format. For sw itchgear, transformers and pow er distribution boards you can generate front
view s and a single-line diagram in .dxf format.
New project
Delete
Open project
Cut
Save project
Copy
Save project as
Paste
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Settings to specify personal settings defined for SIMARIS project. A w indow opens in w hich a tree is
displayed on the left w ith the user preferences that can be set:
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When selecting "Update Settings" you can enable or disable the option to check for updates
automatically upon every program start.
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Show SIMARIS design Im port Log to check the import of a project from SIMARIS design. A complete
log is generated in w hich you can check w hich devices w ere imported, for example, w hether the order
number w as perhaps adjusted for some devices, or w hether no suitable device might have been found.
Open GAEB Error Log in order to be able to understand errors during specification text export in the
GAEB format, if any. This menu item provides the option to export errrors int a log file, it is therefore
irrelevant as long as no such error logs exist.
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Save settings
Ctrl + S
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Edit m enu
Cut
Ctrl + X
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Copy
Ctrl + C
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Paste
Ctrl + V
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Delete
Del
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3 First Start
3.1 Call start wizard
When you start the SIMARIS project softw are, the start w izard opens
automatically.
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3.1.5 Tutorial
As soon as you click the "Show " button next to Tutorial, a presentation is started w hich gives an introduction and overview of how to handle the
program.
You can also call up the Tutorial w hile you are using the program. To do so, use the Help menu 13
"Tutorial".
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4 Project Definition
After a project w as loaded or created and the start w izard completed, you w ill automatically be taken to program step "1 Project Definition". "B
Create Project Structure". In order to be able to view data kept in the project definition from other editing steps, or to complete and change them,
click
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on the navigation bar and choose - depending on w hether you w ant to edit the project data or the project structure - "A Project Data" or "B
Project Structure".
In an existing project, the master data, customer data and comment can be
completed and changed under
Localised settings of SIMARIS project are show n in the Project Definition at the
botton left and can be adapted there. They are closely linked to the installed
country packages. This means that by selecting a country, the associated
technology package, w hich comprises the products suitable and regionally
available for the installation methods of the respective country, is used for
configuration, too.
The national language and English can be set for every country.
Changing the language and/or the country only becomes effective after a restart
of SIMARIS project.
To this date, 12 countries w ith a total of 8 languages can be installed and set for
SIMARIS project. A detailed list of all of the available country settings is displayed
in the setup and can be view ed online at w w w .siemens.com/simaris.
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Project tree
Systems library
Favourites
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Under
To add a system ,
- select the system in the systems library and drag it to the project tree by keeping the left
mouse button pressed,
- or double-click the required system in the systems library.
- Then further define the required plant features in the plant-specific w izard for
specification.
To cut, copy or delete a system ,
- right-click the required system in the project tree and select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" from
the context menu,
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or select the system in the project tree and then select the corresponding icon
or
from the icon bar, or choose from the Edit menu
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete"
on the menu bar.
To paste a system after having cut or copied it,
- right-click the desired position in the project tree and select "Paste" from the context menu,
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or select the desired position in the project tree and then select the icon
from the icon
bar, or select in the Edit menu
"Paste" on the menu bar.
If a system in the project tree is marked by the yellow icon
, characteristics are missing for
the specification.
To enter these,
- double-click the selected system in the project tree and then select in the follow ing
w indow s - stepw ise, if necessary - the missing characteristics w hich are also marked by
the yellow icon, either by entering them or using the drop-dow n menu,
- or select the system in the project tree and then click "System Planning" in the navigation
bar so that you can select the missing characteristics in the same w ay.
Users of SIMARIS Configuration Advanced (SIMARIS CFA) can export a SIVACON S8 low voltage sw itchboard from SIMARIS project in order to edit it further in SIMARIS CFA. To do so,
select the plant in the project tree and start the export using the context menu (right mouse
button) by choosing "Export S8
SIMARIS CFA".
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By clicking the "Next" button you get to the w indow for entering the master
data on the system. Since this step is the same for all systems, it is show n
exemplarily here and w ill not be show n any more for the follow ing system
types.
By clicking the "Next" button, you get to the w indow for selecting the system
characteristics.
Having selected all relevant data, click the "Finish" button to get to the program
step "2 System Planning". If you didn't select all system data that is relevant,
you w ill remain in the program step "1 Project Definition".
When 8DJH medium-voltage sw itchgear is selected you can call up more
information using the info button next to the field "Capacitive voltage detector
systems", w hich you can also find in the corresponding section of the
Technical Manual. It can be accessed using the Help menu 13
"Technical
manual".
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By clicking the "Next" button, you get to the w indow for selecting the system
characteristics.
Having selected all relevant data, click the "Finish" button to get to the program
step "2 System Planning". If you didn't select all system data that is relevant,
you w ill remain in the program step "1 Project Definition".
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By clicking the "Next" button, you get to the w indow for selecting the busbar
material, the conductor configuration and the required functional endurance
category.
Note: Functional endurance can only be factored in for busbar systems for
pow er transmission in SIMARIS project, meaning only the BD2, LD and LX
systems. If you have previously selected another busbar system for the
respective line, your selection for the functional endurance category w ill
automatically be defaulted as "w ithout" and cannot be changed.
By clicking the "Next" button, you get to the w indow for selecting the busbar
trunking system characteristics.
Having selected all relevant data, click the "Finish" button to get to the
program step "2 System Planning". If you didn't select all system data that is
relevant, you w ill remain in the program step "1 Project Definition".
If a functional endurance category w as selected in the previous w indow ,
the rated current values offered for selection in this w indow w ill be adjusted
corresponding to the required derating.
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By clicking the "Next" button, you get to the w indow for selecting the system
characteristics.
The spare space required as w ell as the space reserve for the terminal area
are specified as a percentage value, w hich is factored in the device list and
for automatic placement.
Having selected all relevant data, click the "Finish" button to get to the program
step "2 System Planning". If you didn't select all system data that is relevant,
you w ill remain in the program step "1 Project Definition".
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4.4 Favourites
It is possible to save favourites for each available system type, w hich
can later be integrated in projects to be edited.
To this end, you first have to create a folder on an available drive in
w hich you w ant to save your favourites. But you can also use the
"My Library" folder w hich w as created during setup.
By clicking the
icon you can define the desired / this folder as
storage location in the explorer.
You can now save individual systems from each edited project as
favourites by selecting a system w ith the left mouse button, dragging
it to the list of favourites keeping the left mouse button pressed and
dropping it there by releasing the mouse button. The system is then
added to the alphabetically sorted list.
In the corresponding folder on the drive, you can identify the files
containing favourites by the file extension .spx.
If you w ant to delete or rename systems from the Favourites folder,
you have to do that directly in the created folder on the drive.
Subsequently, you can update the list of favourites displayed in
SIMARIS project by clicking the
icon.
To integrate the saved favourites in a project to be edited, select the
desired favourite w ith the left mouse button, drag it to the desired
position in the project tree by keeping the left mouse button pressed
and place it there by releasing the left mouse button.
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5 System Planning
5.1 User interface variants in system planning
5.1.1 Overview of the front view
The follow ing is a definition of the terms used in the individual areas of the Front View user interface in System Planning.
This user interface is available for medium-voltage sw itchgear, low -voltage sw itchboards and distribution boards.
Library
Front view
Properties
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Library
Device list
Properties
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Library
Component list
Properties
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5.2 Messages
5.2.1 Hints
Below the navigation bar, comments are displayed. Here you are informed on w hat you can/should do next.
Informatio
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Warning
Conflict
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Select the desired cubicle in the library and drag it to the graphic area keeping the left mouse
button pressed,
or double-click the desired cubicle library (left) to transfer it to the graphic area automatically.
Move cubicle
Select the section in the graphic area and move it to the desired position keeping the left
mouse button pressed.
Right-click the desired section in the graphic area or select several cubicles and then select
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" from the context menu
or select one or several cubicle(s) and then select the corresponding icon
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from the icon bar, or select in the Edit menu
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" on the menu bar.
Right-click the desired position in the graphic area and select "Paste" from the context menu
or, on the icon bar, select the icon
Select the cubicle and overw rite the corresponding input field in the "Properties" area.
Select the cubicle, click
in the desired input field in the "Properties" area and select the
desired data item from the drop-dow n menu.
If current and voltage transformers are selected, more data fields w ill displayed for
specification depending on your selection, w here appropriate data must be selected, unless
they are set w ith default values.
Combined cubicles can only be cut, copied or deleted completely.
To change the arangement w ithin a combined cubicle, the entire cubicle must be selected and
adjusted accordingly in the data field "Arrangement of fields" (= cubicle arrangement) in the
Properties section below the graphic area.
The properties of the combined cubicle w ill be show n in the "Properties" section below the
graphic area, as soon as the combined cubicle is selected as a w hole. The properties of parts
of the cubicle w ill be show n in the "Properties" below the the graphic area, as soon as a part
of a cubicle is selected.
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Select the desired transfomer in the library and drag it to the component list keeping the left
mouse button pressed,
double-click the desired transformer in the library to add it to the component list automatically.
You can add several transformers.
Move transformer
Select the transformer in the component list and move it to the desired position keeping the left
mouse button pressed.
Right-click the desired transformer in the parts list or select several transformers and then
select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" from the context menu
or select one or several transformer(s) and then select the corresponding icon
from the icon bar, or select in the Edit menu
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Right-click the desired position in the project tree and select "Paste" from the context menu
or select the icon
Enter quantity
If you need several identical transformers you can enter the desired Quantity in the
"Properties" area in the corresponding input field by overw riting it.
or
from the icon
"Cut", "Copy" or
Enter quantity
The yellow marking in the device list indicates devices w hich have not yet been
placed.
To create the front view , the spare space has to be specified. The
default spare space can be adapted in the follow ing w indow w hich
opens automatically, as soon as the already existing front view is
dismissed by clicking the "Next" button and a new front view is
created. To this end, click the corresponding input field and change the
numeric value there. This input is not applied as default but has to be
entered upon every new creation of the front view .
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In order to further edit an automatically created or post-edited front view , this includes grafically created front view s, you can do the
follow ing:
Move cubicle
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"Paste" in
or
"Paste" in
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Select a tap-off unit in the library and drag it to the busbar in the parts list keeping the left
mouse button pressed. Then, select the missing technical data of the tap-off unit (input fields
marked in yellow ) in the "Properties" area.
Select the tap-off unit in the component list and move it to the desired position keeping the left
mouse button pressed.
Select the desired tap-off unit(s) in the component list and then select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete"
from the context menu (right mouse button)
or the corresponding icon
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or
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" on the menu bar.
Right-click the desired position in the systems tree of the component list and select "Paste"
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Select a busbar line in the library and drag it to the systems tree of the component list keeping
the left mouse button pressed.
Select one or several busbar line(s) from the component list and select "Delete"
from the context menu (right mouse button)
or select the icon
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"Delete".
Select "User-configurable component list item" in the library and drag it to the systems tree of
the component list keeping the left mouse button pressed. You then have to enter an order
number and further data for specification in the "Properties" area.
Select the device in the library and drag it to the device list keeping the left mouse button pressed.
Select the device in the device list and move it to the desired position keeping the left mouse button
pressed.
Right-click the desired device in the device list or select several devices and then select "Cut", "Copy" or
"Delete" from the context menu
or select one or several device(s) and then select the corresponding icon
icon bar, or select in the Edit menu
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete"
or
from the
Right-click the desired position in the device list and select "Paste" from the context menu
or select the icon
Select "User-selectable device" in the library and add it to the device list. Enter an order number and the
w eight of the device in the "Properties" area.
Enter quantity
The desired Quantity of a selected device can be entered in the "Quantity" column.
Select the desired device and change the name in the "Name" input field in the
"Properties" area.
When the quantity of a device is changed, the term inal connection area is
adapted autom atically according to the default set during the plant creation (project
definition).
Select "Terminal connection area" in the library and drag it to the device list.
If there are yellow markings in the device list, this means that these devices have not
yet been placed in distribution boards.
To place these devices plus matching mounting kits in distribution boards, please trigger
automatic creation of the front view by clicking
and continue as
described in the follow ing section Automatic creation of the Front View 40 .
If you don't w ant to overw rite the front view you created and perhaps post-edited,
because you w ould have to repeat post-editing, you can also directly place devices
graphically in the "Front View ", as described in section Editing the front view 40 .
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Select the section in the graphic area and move it to the desired position keeping the left
mouse button pressed.
Select the desired section(s) in the graphic area and then select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" from
the context menu (right mouse button)
or the corresponding icon
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or
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" on the menu bar.
Right-click the desired position in the graphic area and select "Paste" from the context menu
or select the icon
Select a device in the library and drag it to the graphic area keeping the left mouse button
pressed.
Move device
Select one or several device(s) in the graphic area and move it/them to the desired position
keeping the left mouse button pressed.
Select the desired device(s) in the graphic area and select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" from the
context menu (right mouse button)
or the corresponding icon
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or
"Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" on the menu bar.
Right-click the desired position in the graphic and select "Paste" from the context menu
or select the icon
bar.
Select the desired section in the graphic area and enter the desired name in the "Name" input
field in the "Properties" area:
The w eights of the distribution board and devices are added up automatically. The w eights
of cables, term inals, etc. are taken into account proportionally via the w eight factor. To
change the w eight factor, select the respective cubicle and change the w eight factor in
the corresponding input field in the "Properties" area (see graphic above).
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DIN system: w hen the front view is generated, the distribution board size is determined
according to the selected devices. Any other distribution board added later, this also includes
empty distribution boards, is selected in the same size. If you w ant to select a different
distribution board size, you can specify the distribution board size in the plant's
"Properties" area by selecting a different value in the "Distribution board size (max. MW)" input
field. The plant properties are displayed if none of the cubicles is marked. To this end, click into
the w hite space outside the cubicles w ith your mouse pointer. As soon as you have defined
the the distribution board size by selecting an MW figure, the w idth and the height of the
distribution board w ill also be adjusted accordingly in the plant's "Properties" area.
NF system:w hen the front view is generated, the distribution board size is determined
according to the selected devices. In case of an ALPHA 630 NF distribution board, the primary
selection made is alw ays a distribution board w ith a busbar compartment at the side and
busbars at the top. How ever, if you w ant to create the distribution board w ithout busbars or
w ith a different installation of the busbars (e.g. busbar installation at the rear w all), you must
make the appropriate selection in the data fields "Busbar", "Installation type" and "Width
inside", w hich may affect the w idth of the distribution board. Any other distribution board
added later, this also includes empty distribution boards, is selected in the same size. If you
w ant to select a different height using Select distribution board height , you can specify
the distribution board height in the "Properties" section for the plant by selecting a different
value in the input field "Height outside". The plant properties are displayed if none of the
cubicles is selected. To this end, click into the w hite space outside the cubicles w ith your
mouse pointer.
DIN system: select an "empty distribution board" in the library and drag it to the graphic area. An
empty distribution board of the same size as the existing ones w ill be added. But you can select
a different w idth for this distribution board, by selecting this distribution board in the graphic
area and choosing a different w idth in the distribution board properties displayed below .
NF system: select an "empty distribution board" in the library and drag it to the graphic area. An
empty distribution board of the same size as the existing ones w ill be added. But in case of an
ALPHA 630 NF distribution board, this w ill be a distribution board w ithout a busbar compartment
at the side. You can choose a different w idth and busbars as w ell by making the
corresponding selections in the fields "Busbars", "Width inside" and "Installation type".
Select the desired element in the library and drag it to the graphic area keeping the left mouse
button pressed.
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Select the desired charging unit in the library (on the left) and drag it to the graphic area
keeping the left mouse button pressed.
Select the desired charging unit in the graphic area and drag it to the desired position keeping
the left mouse button pressed
In the graphic area, right-click the desired charging unit, or select several charging units, and
select "Cut", "Copy" or "Delete" in the context menu.
Or, select one or more charging units and select one of the desired icons from the icon bar
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or
Right-click the desired position in the graphic area and select "Paste" from the context menu
or, select the icon on the icon bar
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"Paste".
Select the charging unit in the graphic area and overw rite the corresponding input field in the
"Properties" section.
Select the charging unit and click
in the desired input field in the "Properties" area and
select the desired data item from the drop-dow n menu.
6 Budget Determination
6.1 Budget inquiry
To determine a budget for the plants w hich you configured, please get in touch w ith your Consultant Promoter at Siemens. Send him your saved
project (filename.sp) by e-mail. You can find the contact person responsible for you at the follow ing Internet address:
w w w .siemens.com/simaris/contact.
"B Summary" includes a budget sheet w hich allow s you to compile a budget for configured
This budget sheet lists all configured plants. The budget sheet comprises 2 lines for each plant.
In the first line, you can enter the respective plant costs. You then have the option to define an addition or reduction factor for each plant by
entering the required percentage in the same line and defining w hether it is an addition (+) or reduction (-) in the drop-dow n menu. This defined
addition or reduction is directly factored in the plant price. The result is show n in the same line in the right column named "Plant price".
In the next line, you can define another addition or reduction for this plant in the same w ay, w hich is, how ever, listed separately in this second
line of the "Plant price" column and not directly included in the plant price but only in the total sum of all plants.
You can enter your ow n designations for the additions and reductions in the table.
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Start output
Start output
To start the output, select
and click
. The complete document is output in a modifiable .rtf format and automatically opens your installed
w ord processing program. The thus created file can then be saved; this can also be done in the WORD
format (.doc) w hich considerably decreases the file volume.
If many plants have been selected for the output, the data output might take several minutes depending
on the processing pow er of your computer.
Extent
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Select
und klicken Sie auf
the medium-voltage or low -voltage sw itchgear).
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Select
und klicken auf
"Start Output". A w indow is
opened w here you can selected the desired storage location using the "Brow se..." button. In another
w indow , you can enter the file name. After clicking "Save", you are taken back to the first w indow w here
you can complete the process by clicking "Finish". Files in German language are automatically assigned
the file extension <file name>.d81 and files in English <file name>.x81.
This output variant is not available in the "China" country setting.
Select
and click
"Start Output". A w indow opens
in w hich you can select the desired storage location via the "Brow se..." button and in another w indow
the file name. Then, click "Save" to return to the first w indow in w hich you can complete the process by
clicking the "Finish" button. Files in German and English are automatically saved w ith filename.rtf.
In the .rtf document that is generated, you can add a Table of Contents by selecting the follow ing text on
the second page of the document and pressing F9, or by selecting "Update Fields" from the context
menu using the right mouse button.
This output variant is not available in the "China" country setting.
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In this case, location and name of the files to be created are queried one after another similar to the
procedure described above.
Select
and click
"Start Output". An .rtf document is
created w hich can be used for invitations to tender in China in combination w ith the system draw ing.
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Corresponding short information is also available in the program in the program step
under
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There you can move the mouse pointer over the list of the various systems on an abstract image of a building. Depending on the system you are
selecting, this is marked in the building and a brief description is displayed.
If you need further information, click the respective system in the list below the building. This w ill automatically lead you to the corresponding
Siemens Internet pages w ith the most recent information on this system.
8DJH
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8DJH36
SIMOSEC
NX AirS
Air-insulated for the primary distribution level (only for use in China)
- Max. 12 kV, 40 kA or 24 kV, 31.5 kA
- Busbar up to 3150 A or 4000 A, branches up to 3150 A or 4000 A
- Factory-built, type-tested sw itchgear in accordance w ithGB3906, DL404, IEC62271-200
- Metal-enclosed
- Single busbar
- Air-insulated design combined w ith vacuum sw itching function
- Modular design
- Single cubicles
- Low -voltage cubicle can be integrated
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8.2 Transformers
GEAFOL cast-resin transform ers
Wherever distribution transformers must ensure utmost safety in areas frequented by people or w hich require protection of w ater, Siemens
GEAFOL cast-resin transformers are the perfect solution.
Properties
Cast-resin transformers for highest requirements in terms of personal protection and fire
load, suitable for operation in buildings w ithout additional measures
Variants provided in SIMARIS project:
- Apparent pow er from 250 kVA to 2,500 kVA
- Rated voltage (primary voltage) from 6 kV to 30 kV
Cast-resin transformers for highest requirements in terms of personal protection and fire
load, suitable for operation in buildings w ithout additional measures, particularly economical
Variants provided in SIMARIS project:
- Apparent pow er from 630 kVA to 2,500 kVA
- Rated voltage (primary voltage) from 10 kV to 30 kV
GEAFOL 60
Cast-resin transformers for highest requirements in terms of personal protection and fire
load, suitable for operation in buildings w ithout additional measures
Variants provided in SIMARIS project (only for the Brazil country package):
- Apparent pow er from 75 kVA to 2,500 kVA
- Rated voltage (primary voltage) from 11.4 kV to 13.8 kV
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The SIVACON S8 low -voltage sw itchboards provide the optimum of plant safety thanks
to pow er sw itchgear and controlgear (PSC) assemblies verified by type test. They
ensure maximum personal safety ow ing to an arc fault proof door lock system. Devices
can quickly be accessed for adjustments. The system includes a highly efficient
ventilation system w ith maintenance benefits.
Properties
Standards and regulations:
PSC pow er sw itchgear and controlgear assembly in accordance w ith IEC 60439-1,
EN 60439-1
Protection against electric shock in accordance w ith DIN EN 50274
Testing under conditions of arcing due to an internal fault in accordance w ith IEC
61641
Clearance and creepage distances:
Rated impulse w ithstand voltage (Uimp) 12 kV
Overvoltage category IV
Degree of pollution 3
Rated insulation voltage Ui 1000 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Rated operating voltage Ue up to 690 V
Busbars 3-pole / 4-pole:
Main busbar at rear top
Rated currents In up to 7000 A
Rated peak w ithstand current Ipk up to 330 kA
Rated short-time w ithstand current ICW up to 150 kA, 1 s
Degree of protection in accordance w ith IEC 60529, EN 60529 up to IP 55
Form of internal separation in accordance w ith IEC 60439-1, EN 60439-1, Para. 7.7
up to form 4
Available m ounting techniques
Circuit-breaker panel w ith SENTRON 3WL up to 6300 A or 3VL up to 1600 A
Universal installation technology panel for motor and cable feeders up to 630 A in
w ithdraw able unit design w ith combination options w ith fixed-mounted design
(compartment door) and in-line design 3NJ6 (plug-in)
In-line design 3NJ6 (plug-in) for cable feeders up to 630 A in plug-in design
Fixed-mounted panel (front panel) for cable feeders up to 630 A and modular
installation devices
In-line design 3NJ4 (fixed-mounted) for cable feeders up to 630 A
Reactive pow er compensation up to 600 kvar
SIVACON S4
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SIVACON 8PT low -voltage sw itchboards provide a standard solution for building
installations and industrial design. The systems are built up from standardized modules
w hich - thanks to their multitude of combination options - meet all requirements. Their
high quality ensures a long service life and reliable plant operation.
This plant is only available in the "China" country setting.
Properties
Standards and regulations:
PSC pow er sw itchgear and controlgear assembly in accordance w ith IEC 60439-1,
EN 60439-1
Testing under conditions of arcing due to an internal fault in accordance w ith IEC
61641
Clearance and creepage distances:
Rated impulse w ithstand voltage (Uimp) 8 kV
Overvoltage category III
Degree of pollution 3
Rated insulation voltage Ui 1000 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Rated operating voltage Ue up to 690 V
Busbars 3-pole / 4-pole:
Horizontal main busbars
Rated currents Inmax. 7400 A
Rated peak w ithstand current Ipkmax. 375 kA
Rated short-time w ithstand current ICW max. 150 kA, 1 s or max. 120 kA, 3 s
Degree of protection in accordance w ith IEC 60529, EN 60529 up to IP 54
Form of internal separation in accordance w ith IEC 60439-1, EN 60439-1, Para. 7.7
up to form 4
Available m ounting techniques
Circuit-breaker panel w ith SENTRON 3WT up to 3200 A, 3 WL up to 6300 A or 3VL
up to 1600 A
Fixed-mounted panel (front covers or front doors) for cable feeders or motor
feeders up to 630 A
Fixed-mounted panel for modular installation devices w ith panel door / front cover
Panels w ith mounting plate
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BD2 system
For pow er transmission and distribution in the medium current range in office buildings and for transfer lines in all
industrial sectors.
Use from 160 A up to 1250 A
Rated operating voltage Ue max 400 V
Degree of protection up to IP 55
LD system
For the transmission and distribution of high currents in trade fair halls, the automotive industry, heavy industries
and on ships.
Use from 1,100 A up to 5,000 A
Rated operating voltage Ue max 690 V
Degree of protection IP 34/IP 54
LX system
For the transmission and distribution of high currents in large buildings, radio stations, data centres, and for chip
and semiconductor production.
Use from 800 A up to 6,300 A
Rated operating voltage Ue max 690 V
Degree of protection up to IP 55
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For surface-mounting, degree of protection IP 43, safety class 1, for use up to 400 A
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For surface-mounting, degree of protection IP 43, safety class 2, for use up to 160 A
The components of the ALPHA distribution boards, i.e. the mounting kits and accessories, are provided in a platform structure.
In plannning projects for countries in w hich distribution boards in accordance w ith NF systems must be used, SIMARIS project relies on the
follow ing distribution board types from the ALPHA NF distribution board range w hich are tested in accordance w ith CEI EN 60439-1, IEC 60439-1,
CEI EN 61 439-2, IEC 61 439-2 (ALPHA AS and ALPHA 630), or in accordance w ith CEI 23-48, CEI 23-49, CEI 23-51 (ALPHA 125) for use as
pow er sub-distribution boards.
ALPHA AS NF floor-m ounted
distribution board
8GK24
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To configure low -current distribution projects in SIMARIS project, ALPHA SIMBOX small distribution board types are used as sub-distribution
boards for low currents.
ALPHA SIMBOX sm all distribution
boards
(DIN) 8GB
To configure the functionality required for the project to be edited, devices, such as modular installation devices, moulded-case circuitbreakers, sw itch disconnectors, in-line type fuse sw itch disconnectors, are available that match your choice of distribution board type and
size.
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Wall-mounted charging unit for indoor and outdoor use, for private customers
Charging connection: cable
Charging current: 16 A to 32 A, degrees of protection IP 44/ IP 55
Charging station
Stand-alone charging unit for indoor and outdoor use, for public customers
Charging connection: socket
Charging current: 40 A to 80 A, degree of protection IP 44
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actual case of use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products.
An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract.
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