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  1. Elite Software E-Coord v3.02.7
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  3. E-Coord gets the job done right when it comes to analyzing time-current curves for overcurrent protection devices. With built-in data for over 2,000 individual devices already built-in, all you have to do is select the devices you want from the list and you're ready to go. And if you need to edit the built-in data or add more devices, that's no problem with E-Coord. Download the functional demo version and see why E-Coord is the choice of many professional engineers.
  4. Features
  5. * Displays and plots time-current curves
  6. * Compares the melting & clearing I²T of all fuses
  7. * Supports fuses, circuit breakers, & special devices
  8. * Provides switch settings for electronic breakers
  9. * Includes cable and transformer damage curves
  10. * Displays motor starting curves
  11. * Includes large library of fuses & circuit breakers from virtually all manufacturers
  12. * Can add, delete, and revise devices in the library
  13. * Displays one-line diagram with curve plots
  14. * Works in English or metric units
  15. * Displays overcurrent relay curves
  16. * Displays the cursor coordinates as you move the cursor over a drawing
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  18. Overview:
  19. The Elite Software E-Coord Program aids in the selective coordination of fuses and circuit breakers by providing an instantaneous review of their time-current curves in a proposed electrical protection system. Besides revealing curve overlaps, E-Coord can also analyze the melting and clearing I²T value of every fuse and determine if any time-current overlaps exist that cannot be seen on a plot. E-Coord is supplied with a library of over 2,000 protection devices from numerous manufacturers. Thousands of additional devices can be easily added. All types of fuses and breakers can be analyzed as well as motor starting, transformer, and cable damage curves. Many devices also have special switch settings that allow for curve adjustments. Curves can be quickly viewed in combination on the computer screen, or drawn on a printer. Up to 24 drawings, each with up to 12 curves and a one-line diagram can be plotted per project. Each curve can be assigned its own label, hatch pattern, and color.
  20. Calculation Method
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  22. The E-Coord Program uses a cubic spline method for creating precise curves given time and current data points for any given electrical protection device. These curves are saved in separate library manufacturer files where they are readily available for quick plotting to the screen or printer.
  23. Program Input
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  25. Two types of data are requested: general project data and drawing data. The general project data includes the project name and location, the client name, designer's name. Each drawing can have up to 12 device curves and a one-line diagram shown on it. E-Coord is supplied with over 2,000 devices divided up over nine manufacturers such as Gould Shawmut, GE, Square D, Bussmann, and others. It is easy to add, revise, and delete devices to the manufacturer library files. Devices allowed include fuses, circuit breakers (all types), and overcurrent relays. There is also provision for cable damage, transformer inrush and withstand, and motor starting curves. Displaying a device curve requires only entering the device model number. More data is required to add a device to the library. Fuses, for example, can have an average time-amp curve or both a minimum melt and total clearing curve. For electronic circuit breakers a base time-amp curve is needed along with information on the instant pickup, long and short time pickup, and long and short time delay.
  26. Printing and Reports
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  28. E-Coord provides the following six basic output reports: project summary, general drawing data, drawing summary, detailed drawing data, time/current data, and drawings of curve coordination plots. All reports can be printed. The curves can be plotted on the screen or printer. You can specify exactly which reports are to be printed.
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  30. ChangeLog 18.10.2012:
  31. • Changed the "Save AutoRecover info" feature so that it actually does what it says. Formerly, it would save the project instead of just saving the auto recover info.
  32. • Fixed a bug where customizations made to the toolbar were not being saved.
  33. • Reformatted the E-Coord Readme.doc file to be easier to read, and removed some unnecessary information from it.
  34. • Removed the "Number of Items on the Most Recently Selected Items of a drop-down box" option on the Options window, which did nothing.
  35. • Removed the "Double-clicking on a project in the Project Explorer will" option from the Options window, which had no purpose.
  36. • Fixed a bug on the Project Explorer window, where double clicking on a project opened the Open Project dialog instead of actually opening the project you double clicked.
  37. • Fixed a bug on the Options window where changing the setting for the number of recent files option did not affect anything. Also changed the maximum from 20 to 10, since 10 is the actual maximum.
  38. • Corrected the appearance of some of the program's windows, including General Project Data, Device Library - Add New Device, Select Device, Print Preview.
  39. • Fixed a problem on the Edit Device Library window, where the toolbar's position was customizable but did not remember any user changes.
  40. • Removed the menu item "Help | Search for Help On," since all it did was open the help window, and did not do anything specific about searching.
  41. • Replaced the About E-Coord box with a better version of that window.
  42. • Removed the "Show Title Scren at Startup" option from the Options window, since that option was not useful.
  43. • Made it so if E-Coord is already open but minimized and you try to open it again the original instance will be restored to a normal windowstate.
  44. • Corrected the appearance of several of the main window's toolbar buttons.
  45. • Corrected the scrolling behavior on the Print Preview window.
  46. • Added a "Help | Tip of the Day" menu item so you can open that dialog even if the option to show it at startup has been turned off. Also removed the "Show Tips at Startup" checkbox from the Options window, since there is no need for it now.
  47. • Removed the "Show Toolbar Tips" option from the Options window, since turning the option off has no benefit.
  48. • Updated the help file.
  49. • Fixed a bug on the View Coordination Curves window, where if that window was maximized and you clicked a note and then clicked Move from the popup menu the starting position of both the dragging rectangle and the mousepointer would not be correct.
  50. • Fixed a bug on the View Coordination Curves window, where when the device type is a motor and you set the Starter Type to Auto Transformer and then you set the Voltage Tap to 80% the Percent of Inrush would get set to 25% instead of 64%, and when Voltage Tap was set to 50% the Percent of Inrush was set to 64% instead of 25%.
  51. • Made it so you can pan the Print Preview by pressing the mouse button down and moving the mouse. Changed the mouse icon to indicate that.
  52. • Made it so when you scroll the Print Preview with the scrollbars it immediately scrolls. Formerly it would not scroll until you released the mousebutton.
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  54. PLATFORM: Windows 95/98/ME/NT 4.0/2000/XP/Vista/ 7
  55. FILES : 8.9mb
  56. COMPRESS: WinRar
  57. LANGUAGE: English
  58. FIX : KeyFileMaker -AGAiN
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