Very well done but leaves many questions. For you other SKM users this tutorial is far greater in value as it shows some of the how too's whereas the SKM site doesn't tell you much of anything! Not nuts about tech support either.
I must apologize somewhat to SKM as they ended up lending the program for a week so I could get more answers. Their engineer's did their best in helping me but one of the things I was taught while being an intern is "Make sure you ask the right questions to get the right answers".
I wish it can clearly show those breakers such as CSWBD_MCB, etc. in the video. Since the resolution is not very high, I can only guess.....But that's fine. I managed to guess most of the locations for the breakers. haha Anyway nice presentation good job SKM PTW!
+Yilun Mao Hello, one of the primary point of the video is to demonstrate the capabilities of the SKM software and analyzing what if situations. The downstream breaker is a fixed thermal magnetic breaker with no adjustable settings. If the customer isn't immediately able to change out the breaker to coordinate with the upstream breaker, and he is okay tripping the upstream breaker (because it isn't feeding other loads), then that SKM option can simulate that situation.
+Johnny Ma OK. That explains. I guess a lot of times in the real world the ideal scenario is not available due to some impracticality. Thanks for your response.
Very well done but leaves many questions. For you other SKM users this tutorial is far greater in value as it shows some of the how too's whereas the SKM site doesn't tell you much of anything! Not nuts about tech support either.
I must apologize somewhat to SKM as they ended up lending the program for a week so I could get more answers. Their engineer's did their best in helping me but one of the things I was taught while being an intern is "Make sure you ask the right questions to get the right answers".
Excellent explanation of the functions in Arc flash software
Scenario Manager starts at 15:45
I would also like to see example of a DC Arc Flash analysis.
The arc flash accident ocurred in an oil refinery located in Barrancabermeja-Colombia
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis Examples using Power Tools 10:17
Can you guys post a video on DC Arc Flash?
Thank you for this, but there are lots of time gaps in between which discourage the user from continuing and keep looking!
I wish it can clearly show those breakers such as CSWBD_MCB, etc. in the video. Since the resolution is not very high, I can only guess.....But that's fine. I managed to guess most of the locations for the breakers. haha Anyway nice presentation good job SKM PTW!
i like your video
After finding the mis-coordination, you don't want to fix it? Making upstream rather than the downstream breaker to trip? Really?
+Yilun Mao Hello, one of the primary point of the video is to demonstrate the capabilities of the SKM software and analyzing what if situations. The downstream breaker is a fixed thermal magnetic breaker with no adjustable settings. If the customer isn't immediately able to change out the breaker to coordinate with the upstream breaker, and he is okay tripping the upstream breaker (because it isn't feeding other loads), then that SKM option can simulate that situation.
+Johnny Ma OK. That explains. I guess a lot of times in the real world the ideal scenario is not available due to some impracticality. Thanks for your response.
cut 6 minutes out of the video by watching at 1.25 speed....