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Global Motor and Load Editing

You can modify the scaling factor for motors and loads by selecting them on the one-line, clicking Change, and then clicking Scaling Factor (toolbar menu: Edit > Change Scaling Factor).

Figure 1: Change Scaling Factor Dialog Box

The dialog box contains the following fields:

Select a percent value between 0% and 200% in one or more of the scaling fields to get a change in the corresponding fields of the selected items. Leave the percentage at 100% if you do not want to change the scaling factor for an item.

Note: In the Power Flow focus, a similar dialog box is used except the title is Temporarily Change Scaling factor and the Connected field is omitted.

Changing the Global Scaling Factor

In the Database Edit or the Power Flow focus, you can change the scaling factor of motors and loads globally. To do this, select the items on the one-line, click Change, and then click Scaling Factor (toolbar menu: Edit > Change Scaling Factor). This enables you to quickly modify the amount of running motors in motor groups so the load flow analysis can closely resemble different real-life conditions. 

Global factor changes made in the Power Flow focus are only temporary and are not saved with the database. However, global scaling factor changes made in the Database Edit focus are saved with the database.

Steps to Global Changing

  1. Select the items to scale. Only the motors and loads selected will be considered. All other selected items will be ignored.
  2. Open the Change Scaling Factor dialog box:
  1. Select the desired scaling percentages. By default, the scaling fields display 100%. Select a percent value between 0% and 200% in one or more of the scaling fields to get a change in the corresponding fields of the selected items. Leave the percentage at 100% if you do not want to change the scaling factor for an item.
  2. Click OK. A message is displayed telling you the number of items being changed and asking you for confirmation to continue.

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