Using AutoCAD® to Read the File
The simplest way to put the one-line drawing into AutoCAD:
- Make sure you are in the EasyPower focus you want to be sent to AutoCAD, and write to a DXF file as explained in Export Drawings to a DXF File.
- Use the AutoCAD Import command to read the DXF file that you created in Step 1 into your AutoCAD drawing.
Layer Names
The following is a list of the layers in the DXF files EasyPower creates. Using CAD system commands, you can turn on, turn off, rename, and otherwise manipulate these layers.
Layer Name |
Contents |
OLI_EQUIP
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Symbols associated with equipment—for example, transformers, motors, and so on.
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OLI_FAULT
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Buses that have been faulted in EasyPower's Short Circuit focus.
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OLI_WARNING
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EasyPower items that are highlighted as a warning. For example, buses with voltage violations (by default, highlighted in red on an EasyPower one-line) appear on this layer.
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OLI_BUS
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Ordinary buses (not faulted or highlighted).
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OLI_LINE
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Lines that connect buses and equipment together.
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OLI_IDTEXT
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Identification text, such as "BUS-XL21" or "TX-13."
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OLI_ANTEXT
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Analysis text.
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OLI_INACTIVE
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Items that were deactivated in EasyPower (by default, shown as dimmed on an EasyPower one-line).
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OLI_NOTE_ALL
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Notes visible in all focuses.
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OLI_NOTE_DB
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Notes visible in the Database Edit focus only.
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OLI_NOTE_SC
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Notes visible in Short Circuit focus only
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OLI_NOTE_PF
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Notes visible in Power Flow focus only
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OLI_NOTE_HM
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Notes visible in Harmonics focus only
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OLI_METER
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All meters.
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