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Commands for Managing the Project Documentation

In document ABB DOC User Manual (Page 110-170)

9. PRINTING THE DOCUMENTATION

9.4. Commands for Managing the Project Documentation

The Commands for managing the project documentation contain the modify, print and export functionalities.

List and description of the commands

Renumber pages: Changes the single-line diagram page numbering.

Selection of the layout: like the “Change layout – page dimensions” command in the

“View” menu, this changes the layout of the Pages selected in the print preview.

Compile layout: allows the layout of each Page and the “Heading” Section to be compiled. Having launched the command, simply double click in the “Present Value”

column and type the data in.

The command has effect on the selected Pages: it is therefore possible to select all the Pages and compile them all at once.

Window for the compiling the layout

Insert empty page: Adds a page to the single-line diagram, in exactly the same way as the “Add page” command in the “View” menu.

Delete current page: Removes all the selected pages of the single-line diagram. It is therefore advisable to use this command extremely carefully. In the case where pages are removed by mistake, abandon the “Project Navigator” by clicking over the

“Cancel” button: the cancelled pages will be restored.

Move Up – Move Down: Allow the selected pages to be moved up or down, in order.

Print selection: Allows the selected Pages to be printed with the predefined printer.

Create .pdf document: Generates a pdf file of the Pages selected. Works like a .pdf virtual printer.

Export report in .xls: Exports the Sections into an .xls file. The file created will have as many work sheets as there are Sections.

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Example of exportation in .xls format

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ANNEX A: List of Commands

The following Annex includes the list and description of all the commands available in the DOC Menu and Tools Toolbars.

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Commands and Tools Toolbars

If the commands can be executed by means of the icon inserted in the Tools Toolbars, the icon itself is given at the side of the description of the command.

File Menu

The “File” menu contains the commands for managing files and for printing.

New

Creates a new project.

Before creation of a new project, the program will ask you to save any modifications to the present project. All new projects do not have an associated file. To associate a file to a project, use the Save option of the File menu.

Open…

Opens a file saved previously.

Before opening an old file, the program will ask you to save any modifications to the present file. The DOC project files have “*.ILE” extension.

Save

Saves the present project.

If the project does not have an associated file, the program will ask you for the name and path for saving the file. The DOC files have *.ILE extension.

Save with name…

Saves this project with a file name and/or path different from the current one.

Export… \ Exports to ABB software

Save all the accumulated codes dimensioned by DOC in a file importable from CAT.

The file has *.DEF extension.

Export… \ Exports DWG-DXF

Exports the drawing in CAD *.DWG or *.DXF format.

Export macro

Exports the Single Objects selected in a single Macro Object. The Macro Object is saved in a

*.blk file.

Import macro

Imports a Macro Object previously saved in a *.blk file.

Set default properties

Definition of the program default characteristics. The settings, for Single Object or for functionalities, allow you to customize the program calculations and results.

Printer Setup…

Configuration of the printer used and of the most common printing options.

Print

Launches the Project Navigator (described in chapter Error! Reference source not found.).

Exit

Closes the program.

It will be necessary to save the project, if this has not been saved previously or if it has been modified since the last save.

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Edit Menu

The “Edit” menu contains the commands for interaction with the Single Objects present in the single-line diagram.

Undo

Cancels the last command carried out.

Redo

Redoes the last command undone.

Cut

Cuts and Deletes the Single Objects selected and makes them available for the Paste command.

Copy

Copies the Single Objects selected and makes them available for the Paste command.

Paste

Pastes the Single Objects previously Cut or Copied into the diagram. It is not available (of a different color to the other commands) if no Single Object has previously been Cut or Copied.

Duplicate

Allows copy-paste with a single command.

Move

Moves the Single Objects selected.

Rotate

Rotates the Single Objects selected by 90°.

Stretch

Modifies the length of Connections and Busbars.

Erase

Erases the Single Objects selected from the diagram. In the case of any errors, use the Undo command.

Lock Objects

Locks the Single Objects selected, which will not be modified in the subsequent calculations but only be verified.

Unlock Objects

Unlocks the Single Objects locked previously. An unlocked Single Object is redefined by the program during the calculation stage.

Renumbering

Modifies the current numbering of the codes of the Single Objects. The new numbering will be progressive in the following order: from left to right, from top to bottom, from the first to the last page.

It only works for the Single Objects drawn in the “free” A3, A2, A1, A0 layouts. The numbering in the layouts in columns follows different criteria.

Edit object labels

Modifies the label contents and formatting.

Move object labels

Moves the labels displayed in the single-line diagram.

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Label management

Defines which labels are displayed.

Properties

Carried out on a Single Object, it opens its window with the relative properties.

Carried out on several Single Objects, it opens its window for managing multiple properties.

Objects Menu

The “Objects” menu contains the low voltage Single Objects and the Single Objects for connections and page links.

This menu is only available in the DOC Professional profile.

UPS

Draws the “UPS” Single Object.

Generator

Draws the “Generator” Single Object.

Transformer

Draws the “Transformer with 2 windings” Single Object.

Transformer with 3-windings

Draws the “Transformer with 3 windings” Single Object.

Cable

Draws the “LV cable” Single Object.

Busway

Draws the “Busway” Single Object.

Impedance

Draws the “Generic impedance” Single Object.

Busbar

Draws the “Busbar” Single Object.

Multimeter

Draws the “Multimeter” Single Object.

CB with Overload and Short Circuit protection

Draws the “LV circuit-breaker” Single Object equipped with trip unit for protection against overload and short-circuit.

CB with Overload and Short Circuit protection + RCB

Draws the “LV circuit-breaker” Single Object equipped with trip unit for protection against overload, short-circuit and Residual Current Block.

CB with only Short Circuit protection

Draws the “LV circuit-breaker” Single Object equipped with trip unit only for protection against short-circuit.

CB with only Short Circuit protection + RCB

Draws the “LV circuit-breaker” Single Object equipped with trip unit only for protection against short-circuit and Residual Current Block.

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Residual current CB

Draws the “Residual current circuit-breaker” Single Object.

Fuse

Draws the “LV Fuse” Single Object.

Switch-fuse

Draws the “LV Switch-fuse” Single Object.

Disconnector

Draws the “LV Disconnector” Single Object.

Contactor

Draws the “LV Contactor” Single Object.

Overload Relay

Draws the “Thermal trip unit” Single Object.

Thermomagnetic Manual motor starter

Draws the “Manual motor starter” Single Object with trip unit for protection against overload and short-circuit.

Magnetic only Manual motor starter

Draws the “Manual motor starter” Single Object with trip unit only for protection against short-circuit.

Generic load

Draws the “Generic load” Single Object.

Motor

Draws the “Motor” Single Object.

Lighting load

Draws the “Lighting load” Single Object.

Capacitor bank

Draws the “Capacitor bank” Single Object.

Connection

Draws the “Connection” Single Object.

Dashed connection

Draws the “Dashed connection” Single Object.

Vertical Departure line link

Draws the “Vertical Departure line link” Single Object.

Vertical Arrival line link

Draws the “Vertical Arrival line link” Single Object.

Horizontal Departure line link

Draws the “Horizontal Departure line link” Single Object.

Horizontal Arrival line link

Draws the “Vertical Departure line link” Single Object.

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MV Objects Menu

The MV Objects menu contains the Medium voltage Single Objects.

This menu is only available in the DOC Professional profile and only if the power supply selection is the “MV Supply” type.

MV Cable

Draws the “MV Cable” Single Object.

MV circuit-breaker

Draws the “MV circuit-breaker” Single Object.

MV Disconnector

Draws the “MV Disconnector” Single Object.

MV Earth switch

Draws the “MV Earth switch” Single Object.

MV Disconnector+ fuse

Draws the “MV Disconnector” and “MV fuse” Single Objects.

MV Switch Disconnector

Draws the “MV Switch Disconnector” Single Object.

MV Switch Disconnector + Fuse

Draws the “MV Switch Disconnector” and “MV Fuse” Single Objects.

CT

Draws the purely Graphic “CT” Object.

HCT

Draws the purely Graphic “HCT” Object.

VT

Draws the purely Graphic “VT” Object.

Combisensor

Draws the purely Graphic “Combisensor” Object.

Resistive or Capacitive divider

Draws the purely Graphic “Voltage divider” Object.

Rogowski Coil

Draws the purely Graphic “Rogowski Coil” Object.

MV generic Load

Draws the “Generic load” Single Object predefined with a specific symbol for Medium voltage.

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Tools Menu

The “Tools” menu contains the commands for managing the main functionalities of DOC in terms of calculation, drawing curves and verification of switchboard overtemperatures.

Furthermore, it contains management of free texts added to the single-line diagram and the Advanced Options.

Text

Adds a free text, defined by the user, not bound to any Single Object and which can be positioned as desired in the single-line diagram.

Text management also includes the height and the style of the text itself.

Window for the inserting text into the single-line diagram

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Command for managing the text styles, the list and functions for creating/removing a text style.

A text style contains the main information on the character used in writing the free text.

To define a text style, type in the name and click over “New”.

To use a text style, select the name of the style desired and select the “Present” option.

General plant properties

Opens the general plant properties window, described in chapter 3.2.

Calculate

Launches the calculations, as described in chapter 5.

Network configurations

Opens the window for defining the network configurations.

Curves

Displays the curves module, whose description is in chapter 6.

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Switchboards

Opens the window containing the definition of the switchboards in the single-line diagram, with the option for calculation of the switchboard overtemperatures and the possibility of adding a switchboard “Label” to the single-line diagram.

The switchboard numbering is given by the program in a progressive way and can be customized by typing a new name for the switchboard in the Properties.

The “Calculate>>” button opens OTC, the program for calculating switchboard overtemperatures, whose guide is available in the “Help” menu.

Window for managing the switchboards Coordination Tables

Opens the latest version of the coordination tables in .pdf format.

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Options…

Definition of the advanced customization options. The Options… are divided into the following pages:

 Circuit-breakers

Management of temperature derating of circuit-breakers and product filters.

Preferences: Circuit-breaker page

 Cables

Modifies the resistance and reactance data of the individual cable and filter to the list of sections used during calculation.

Preferences: Cable page

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 Calculation options

Allows the window to be enabled/disabled to define the calculation options before dimensioning, and contains management of the other advanced options for dimensioning.

Preferences: Cable page

 Colors

See chapter Colors

 Others

Advanced Options for drawing. This allows selection of the DOC Light - DOC Professional profile and the panel for fast definition of the feeder to be enabled /disabled.

Preferences: Others page

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View Menu

The “View” menu contains the options for drawing management and display.

Add page

Adds a page to the single-line diagram.

Delete page

Removes the present page from the single-line diagram. To cancel removal of a page, use the

“Cancel” command in the “Edit” menu.

Change layout – page dimensions

Modifies the layout and consequently the dimensions of the page for the current page only.

To modify several pages, enter the Project Navigator.

Previous page

Enables/disables a specific toolbar.

Zoom

Displays the part of a drawing contained in the selection window.

Zoom in

Zooms in towards the central point of the drawing.

Zoom out

Zooms out in the central point of the drawing.

Zoom Previous

Restores the previous Zoom level Zoom All

Zoom which allows all the Single Objects present on the current page to be displayed.

Pan

Drags the diagram to only display the desired part.

Regen

Cleans the screen of the “traces” left when passing from one page to another.

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Help Menu

The “Help” menu includes the guide for using the program and its warnings.

User guide …

Contains the guide to using DOC, Curves and OTC.

Technical guide …

Contains the versions in pdf format of the ABB Technical Application Notebooks of: “QT1 - Low voltage discrimination with ABB circuit-breakers”; “QT2 - MV/LV Substations: theory and examples of short-circuit calculation” and “QT3 - Distribution systems and protection against indirect contacts and ground faults”, the”Electrical Installation Handbook” and the specifications of the Unimix Medium Voltage switchboards for secondary distribution.

Warnings

Shows the warnings about using the program, such as in the chapter: 1 Warnings.

UTE Certification

Shows certification of the program for calculation and dimensioning issued by the French UTE Standards body, relative to the NFC15-500 Standard.

Info

Shows the version of the program, to be communicated if you contact the Assistance service office.

MV Macros

The Medium voltage Macro Objects are not available in a Menu, but only after having selected “Medium voltage” in the “Work flow” Toolbar.

Each Medium voltage Macro Object represents a typical unit of the ABB Unimix secondary distribution switchboard.

P1A dx Unit

Draws the “P1A dx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the

switchboard.

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Draws the “A dx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the switchboard.

RAC dx Unit

Draws the “RAC dx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct”

can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the switchboard.

CL Left lat. cable riser Unit

Draws the “Cable riser duct dx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the switchboard.

P1A sx Unit

Draws the “P1A sx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the

switchboard.

A sx Unit

Draws the “A sx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the switchboard.

RAC sx Unit

Draws the “RAC sx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the

switchboard.

CL Right lat. cable riser Unit

Draws the “Cable riser duct sx” Macro Object. The “P1A”, “A”, “RAC” units and “Cable riser duct” can only be installed as first (on the left, or sx) or last (on the right, or dx) column of the switchboard.

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P1E bus-tie + riser Unit

Draws the “P1E tie + riser” Macro Object. The “P1E tie”, “P1F tie”, “P2 bus-tie”, “P3 bus-tie” and “ASR bus-tie” units can only be followed by the “Riser” unit. The program proposes a Macro Object with both the units, to speed up drawing.

P1F bus-tie + riser Unit

Draws the “P1F tie + riser” Macro Object. The “P1E tie”, “P1F tie”, “P2 bus-tie”, “P3 bus-tie” and “ASR bus-tie” units can only be followed by the “Riser” unit. The program proposes a Macro Object with both the units, to speed up drawing.

P2 bus-tie + riser Unit

Draws the “P2 tie + riser” Macro Object. The “P1E tie”, “P1F tie”, “P2 bus-tie”, “P3 bus-tie” and “ASR bus-tie” units can only be followed by the “Riser” unit. The program proposes a Macro Object with both the units, to speed up drawing.

P3 bus-tie + riser Unit

Draws the “P3 tie + riser” Macro Object. The “P1E tie”, “P1F tie”, “P2 bus-tie”, “P3 bus-tie” and “ASR bus-tie” units can only be followed by the “Riser” unit. The program proposes a Macro Object with both the units, to speed up drawing.

ASR bus-tie + riser Unit

Draws the “ASR tie + riser” Macro Object. The “P1E tie”, “P1F tie”, “P2 bus-tie”, “P3 bus-tie” and “ASR bus-tie” units can only be followed by the “Riser” unit. The program proposes a Macro Object with both the units, to speed up drawing.

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Draws the “P1E” Macro Object.

P1F Unit

Draws the “P1F” Macro Object.

P2 Unit

Draws the “P2” Macro Object.

P3 Unit

Draws the “P3” Macro Object.

ASR Unit

Draws the “ASR” Macro Object.

M Measurements Unit

Draws the “Measurements” Macro Object.

Trafo box Unit

Draws the “Trafo box” Macro Object.

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LV Macros

The Low voltage Macro Objects are not available in a Menu, but only after having selected

“Low voltage” in the “Work flow” Toolbar.

The Low voltage Macro Objects have been made to be able to create most types of low voltage plants.

Further information about drawing with Macro Objects is available in chapter 4.2.

Main CB with Overload and Short circuit protection + RCB

Draws the “Main CB with Overload and Short circuit protection + RCB” Macro Object.

Main CB with Overload and Short circuit protection

Draws the “Main CB with Overload and Short circuit protection” Macro Object.

Main fuse

Draws the “Main fuse” Macro Object.

Main switch-fuse

Draws the “Main switch-fuse” Macro Object.

Main disconnector

Draws the “Main disconnector” Macro Object.

Line without main device

Draws the “Line without main device” Macro Object.

Line with arrival link

Draws the “Line with arrival link” Macro Object.

Departure line link

Draws the “Departure line link” Macro Object.

Arrival line link

Draws the “Arrival line link” Macro Object.

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Main second level, CB with Overload and Short circuit protection + RCB

Draws the “Main second level, CB with Overload and Short circuit protection + RCB”

Macro Object.

Main second level, CB with Overload and Short circuit protection

Draws the “Main second level, CB with Overload and Short circuit protection” Macro Object.

Main second level, Residual current CB

Draws the “Main second level, Residual current CB” Macro Object.

Main second level, Fuse

Draws the “Main second level, Fuse” Macro Object.

Main second level, Switch-Fuse

Draws the “Main second level, Switch-Fuse” Macro Object.

Draws the “Main second level, Switch-Fuse” Macro Object.

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