March 1, 2010 – EDSA released Paladin DesignBase 3.0 power system design and simulation modeling software.Product HighlightsDesigning for Energy Efficiency: New capabilities in the Paladin DesignBase Power Flow and DesignBase Power Systems Optimization (PSO) modules now make it even easier for power systems designers to know PUE and DCiE based on their design. This results in power systems that, once they are constructed, will ensure the lowest possible levels of energy consumption, without jeopardizing system reliability. Powerful Data Management: Paladin DesignBase 3.0 utilizes a Microsoft Access-compatible database that loads, saves, and runs up to 10 times faster than previous versions. With this new architecture, users can quickly and easily export data to applications such as Microsoft Excel, edit the data in Excel, and export the resulting changes back to DesignBase. Unprecedented User Productivity: Though it contains hundreds of new features and functions, Paladin DesignBase 3.0 remains the industry’s easiest-to-use, most productive modeling platform. It is compatible with Windows 7 (32- and 64-bit machines). Designing for Deployment Paladin DesignBase 3.0 remains the only CAD modeling platform – in any industry category – capable of extending beyond the design phase and into live operations. Using EDSA’s Paladin Live platform, power systems models created using Paladin DesignBase 3.0 can be redeployed in on-line mode, to serve as a baseline for the finished facility. For faster deployment to Paladin Live, DesignBase 3.0 is now visually connected to Paladin Live. By connecting devices and components of the design into Paladin Live, engineers can realize in-depth analysis and ‘what if’ scenarios of their design in real-time. By continually synchronizing “live” readings with their corresponding “as-designed” specifications, potential power problems are isolated the instant they emerge. Moreover, because 80 percent of electrical power problems originate within an organization’s electrical infrastructure – due to gradually evolving problems such as loading, aging of infrastructure, or seemingly minor equipment or procedural changes – the early identification of issues at the “anomaly stage” is crucial in preempting them from becoming larger, operations-threatening problems over time.Paladin DesignBase 3.0 is a 50 plus program suite of integrated design, simulation and analysis modules that help consulting engineers and facility design teams model power systems infrastructure that is “Perfect on Paper,” thereby achieving the highest levels of energy efficiency, promoting system-wide reliability, and preempting electrical power problems.Unlike traditional power systems computer-aided design (CAD) packages intended for static, off-line modeling, Paladin DesignBase gives power design engineers the ability to simulate and resolve critical issues – like arc flash, power flow, power quality, protective device coordination (PDC) and dozens of others – at the level of detail required for real-time deployment. After the design phase, models created using Paladin DesignBase can be redeployed in “live” mode with EDSA’s Paladin Live program, to perform predictive analysis and ‘what if’ scenarios to preempt power faults and energy inefficiencies once the facility is operational. Now, with the release of DesignBase 3.0, engineers and designers can utilize the many advanced features and functions including: arc flash program enhancements, ANSI libraries with hundreds of devices added, enhanced short circuit/PDC data, enhanced power flow function reporting and overall ease of use in data entry and editing. Moreover, with its comprehensive database and analytics, design engineers can now determine what is the power usage effectiveness (PUE) or design center infrastructure efficiency (DCiE) based on their design – critical when designing the facility for optimum energy efficiency. All of these features are packaged in an easy-to-use electrical modeling interface that resembles products like Autodesk’s AutoCAD or Microsoft’s Visio. Pricing for the Paladin DesignBase 3.0 software suite begins at $1,495 (USD); existing users with a valid service maintenance agreement are upgraded to the new version at no charge. A free, 14-day downloadable trial version is also available for qualified prospective users; for more information visit the EDSA web site.

EDSA Technical 2000 is a complete, highly integrated CAD/CAE system specifically designed for power system design and simulation. EDSA can be applied to the design and analysis of any type of power system and adapted to meet exactly the specific requirements of every electrical distributionsystem, both in engineering and operation and maintenance.


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A full electrical model serves as the main information vehicle for power system design and simulation information. The model contains associative and parametric relationships, material definition, static and dynamic attributes, and manufacturing and installation data. This model is created once and increases in fidelity as the design matures and progresses from concept through detail.

EDSA Technical 2000 is setting a new benchmark for electrical engineers and power system specialists in productivity - delivering the fastest, most intuitive, and solution-rich toolset for creating and simulating detailed electrical one-line drawings in record time.

EDSA simulates how a power system will function in its intended environment - non-specialist design engineers can explore the electrical performance of design alternatives. With the insight gained from EDSA software, users can improve designs early in the development cycle, when changes are easier and less expensive to make.

Unitech Power Systems was established in 1985. After more than 35 years of operation, our company is recognized for its expertise within design, analysis and review of electrical power systems. Close to 40 specialists work for and with our clients from our offices in Stavanger, Oslo, and Fredrikstad.

Unitech Power Systems provides services within all project phases, form early concept development to commissioning, measurements, operation and incident investigations in the electrical power system.

Our main markets are the energy, power transmission, and industry sectors. We have a historical centre of gravity in, among others, the oil & gas sector and assist our clients in the energy transition, particularly towards offshore wind but also other forms of renewable energy. Our main service areas are power systems analyses; electrical grid connections; offshore electrification (power from shore and offshore wind with or without energy storage); offshore wind; safety and operations support; power management systems; studies and project support; high voltage cable systems; subsea power systems; power electronics and drives; and energy,environment and operational efficiency.

Through its integrated electrical digital twin platform, ETAP delivers best-in-class, seamless customer experience and cloud-leveraging technologies ensuring universal accessibility for designers, engineers, and operators empowering users to increase productivity, collaboration, and efficiency, and enabling their energy transition journey.

ETAP has recently expanded its software portfolio with the addition of high-end electrical software solutions: Caneco and SEE Electrical, becoming the leading sustainable electrical design, simulation, engineering, and operations enterprise solution provider.

The ITER Project selected ETAP as the electrical analysis tool for several reasons. The U.S. nuclear qualification ensures high level of quality. Moreover, in an international environment like ITER, ETAP demonstrated a high level of support in all the countries involved in the project.

Using ETAP software in our electric power course provides students with a unique experience in analyzing real world electric system issues. They have a great opportunity to simulate and study issues common in industrial plants and electric utility systems with state-of-the-art software. ETAP better equips our students to advance in their chosen field of interest. As graduates they are better prepared and trained in electrical system design and analysis.

SAN DIEGO, Calif., Aug. 28, 2008 - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected EDSA Micro Corp. (www.edsa.com) to provide a power analytics(TM) electrical power infrastructure protection system for mission-critical facilities nationwide. The selection is part of a five-year "Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity" (IDIQ) award, under which EDSA will deploy its Paladin(R) Live(TM) platform at major air traffic control facilities across the United States. The total value of the contract is expected to exceed $8 million over the life of the agreement.

The award is part of the FAA's continuing efforts to increase air safety by alleviating potential electrical power problems in its facilities, which are responsible for controlling the 17 million square miles of America's airspace. As the FAA operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, and moves more than 760 million passengers and 40 billion tons of freight a year through its airspace, the agency must have a reliable power system. Paladin Live will be deployed in FAA facilities nationwide to help accurately predict potential power problems in their formative stages -- while there is still time to affect repairs, avert an outage, and prevent a disruption in flight operations or safety.

As such, these facilities have enormous electrical power requirements -- for computing, communications, navigation, air traffic control, weather, and other systems on their premises -- so the FAA is constantly researching the most advanced technologies to protect its electrical power infrastructure. ff782bc1db

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