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This is so lit, I like this video so much, so informative, In more than 30 minutes, I've learn the basic in ETAP, hopefully you've create more videos about this software. Thank you from Philippines
excellent explanation brother.. i felt very happy and knowledgeable after seeing this video.. would request you to upload such ETAP content with such an in depth explanation. Thanking you brother..
Nice presentation. However one question here. Why the cable model is not having the capacitance ? Cables have a non negligible value of capacaitance that has to be taken into account
The cable is 4(4CX500+240)mm2, not 1C. You have choosed 1C, 0.7Kv, 500mm2, you should go to other choice for 4C not 1C. The arrangement of the cables from the single line diagram says FOUR CABLES each cable is 4C (FOUR CORE), not each is 1C. Your choice is right if it is 4(1CX500+240)mm2. Thank you for your effort.
Hi Hassan, You didn't notice that there is another option called number of conductors per phase, you will see that it is written as 4 conductors per phase which provides for each phase a 4 conductors and our system is a three phase, so you will have the required number of conductors.
Sure brother, but it will take some time, there are videos in solar energy which are scheduled on TH-cam as I currently working on my master so I am pretty busy, but I promise to make it in the future.
Hello.. I'm really interested about your video series. Wonderfully explained. However can you kindly explain the applications of 2C, 3C & 4C cable in the library? (one example will enough) (I have seen in the comment section questions about using 1C cable and I understand that it because of this is a single line diagram and we are considering only one phase) Thank you very much for your effort!
Hey, Thank you for your nice feedback. I appreciate it. Let me explain this as many people are confused regarding 1/C, 2/C and these things. First, what does 1/C mean? 1/C means that the cable has only 1 core, which means, if you have a three phase system, you will need 3 of 1/C cables to provide three phase power. If you enable the display of how many cables utilized in the display options of the load flow, specifically, in the tab "AC" and tick on "size" beside the cable. ETAP will show you how many cables are required based on your selection. 3/C means that the cable has three cores, which means, in a three phase system, you will need only one of it to supply three phase power. In ETAP, if you selected the first option, you will find a number of cables written as 3-1/C which means that ETAP selected 3 of this single core cable to supply electrical power. However, if you selected 3/C, you will find it selected only one, as it is enough for the system. 2/C means 2 cores in one cable, 4/C means 4 cores, and so on. The neutral is not shown in the main library from what I remember. If I remember correctly, the neutral is added separately from the tab "Configuration" in the cable settings, then selecting the neutral from the auxiliary library with the size needed.
I just checked out on ETAP, if you choose 4/C, then you can have three cores for the three phase system and the fourth one can be neutral or protective earth. This can be set from the "Configuration" menu in the cable itself by selecting the neutral as main cable.
Hi boss, it seems, it has mistake in selection of cable, instead of selecting 4 core cable you are always selecting single core cable from the beginning.
excellent video, can u please explain about number of conductors option while selecting cable from library? As you used 1Core Cables for all loads and similarly 1 Core Cable from the transformer?
@@EngrAhmedMahdy so basically to solve voltage drop is changing tap rate on transformer by decreasing the primary and adding capacitor. what i need to know is why did you set the capacitor bank into 200 kvar, why ?
Thank you Malik, i haven't tried opening new version files in older Etap but if i didn't work, i think you have to do all the calculations and information addition again to the program.
Sir, its Incredible , but i want to that can i import the data from Autocad to E Tap ,,, Suppose I am interested to Import the SLD from CAD to ETap ,How can i do that.......?????? Thanks, Noor(EDE)
Hi Noor, On File menu use Data Exchange, however you can not direct import the ACAD file. You need to change the ACAD file to XML file and then you can import that SLD in the XML format. There is a help tool on this, press F1 for more details.
Thx, I have one problem, when I select a cable of 3cx300sqmm and run the short circuit analysis and error comes up (the zero sequence is =0), even for cables like 185sqmm or 500sqmm, how we can solve this?
Well, it wouldn't affect the short circuit or the voltage drop analysis, we already selected the components in the single-line diagram of Autocad, this was a part of the electrical design course. www.khadijaacademy.com/p/khadija-academy-student-membership
Khadija Academy Thank you so so so much!! It's a big help for my thesis this year. I wanna learn also about the concept of MVAR CONTROL - VOLTAGE CONTROL in etap thank you.
@@SANGAMEWORLD if it is available i will take 3 core, the problem is 500 mm2 is a large cross section area , so if you want it as a 3 core then it will be very costly and it will be very bulky and difficult to install , in case of lower cross section areas we can use single core, it is of course preferred to use three core but in some cases we are forced to have single core.
They are in the diagram, you can see each line contain a switch and beside it a number which representing number of amperes, this is our circuit breaker.
Hi Yasmin, I looked back to the video just to catch where i said "set" but i did not find it :'D, 4(4*500) means 4 conductors of R and 4 conductors of S and 4 conductors of T, each of 500 mm^2 and 4 conductors of neutral, hope it is clear now :'D
@@EngrAhmedMahdy for the 1000kva transformer the secondary current will be 1520Amp in this case we use 4x(4x500+1x240)the first four we call it sets number its like 4 cable of 4*500 on parallel to share the load because one cable of 4*500 mm not suitable to carry the load i wish its clear
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Very simple. That's what I understood from this great video. Rate your equipment properly and you are good to go.
My 35 mins definitely not put into waste. Thanks for the tutorial.
You are welcome anytime ❤🙏
This is so lit, I like this video so much, so informative, In more than 30 minutes, I've learn the basic in ETAP, hopefully you've create more videos about this software. Thank you from Philippines
excellent explanation brother..
i felt very happy and knowledgeable after seeing this video..
would request you to upload such ETAP content with such an in depth explanation.
Thanking you brother..
Thank you Naresh, you can find earthing system using Etap on the channel too.
I was looking for a free electric system design course. Is there available
God bless you for such a kind work. Very helpful. Thanks for sharing
You are welcome anytime :)
thanks for your clarification but i have one request can you compare this calculation with formula with my appreciate to benefit more
Nice presentation. However one question here. Why the cable model is not having the capacitance ? Cables have a non negligible value of capacaitance that has to be taken into account
Excellent explanation sir, very helpful , I salute your effort
Hi sir, first thank you for the useful video then how can we find the transformer's grounding resistor value?
Thanks for the nice video. Can you share some video for Arc Furnace, SVC & Statcom.
Amazing Video! Very well explained!
Would have been better without ads in between. Too many ads distracting while trying to focus.
The cable is 4(4CX500+240)mm2, not 1C. You have choosed 1C, 0.7Kv, 500mm2, you should go to other choice for 4C not 1C. The arrangement of the cables from the single line diagram says FOUR CABLES each cable is 4C (FOUR CORE), not each is 1C. Your choice is right if it is 4(1CX500+240)mm2. Thank you for your effort.
Hi Hassan,
You didn't notice that there is another option called number of conductors per phase, you will see that it is written as 4 conductors per phase which provides for each phase a 4 conductors and our system is a three phase, so you will have the required number of conductors.
Thanks for the explanation Sir...
Your explanation is very good you made it very simple
Thank you Mohammed, i am glad that you benefited from my video.
Awaiting for the video tutorial on relay cordination using etap...please make it...
Sure brother, but it will take some time, there are videos in solar energy which are scheduled on TH-cam as I currently working on my master so I am pretty busy, but I promise to make it in the future.
What base KVA can we assume? if we compute it manually?
Thanks for the lecture. Very nicely explained.
You are welcome 🙏
excellent and professinonal explanation
waiting for more and more videos
Thank you Omar :)
Great Video Ever, I hope if you posted more on ETAP Design
Check our channel, there are more of them :)
Hello.. I'm really interested about your video series. Wonderfully explained. However can you kindly explain the applications of 2C, 3C & 4C cable in the library? (one example will enough) (I have seen in the comment section questions about using 1C cable and I understand that it because of this is a single line diagram and we are considering only one phase)
Thank you very much for your effort!
Hey,
Thank you for your nice feedback. I appreciate it.
Let me explain this as many people are confused regarding 1/C, 2/C and these things.
First, what does 1/C mean?
1/C means that the cable has only 1 core, which means, if you have a three phase system, you will need 3 of 1/C cables to provide three phase power.
If you enable the display of how many cables utilized in the display options of the load flow, specifically, in the tab "AC" and tick on "size" beside the cable. ETAP will show you how many cables are required based on your selection.
3/C means that the cable has three cores, which means, in a three phase system, you will need only one of it to supply three phase power.
In ETAP, if you selected the first option, you will find a number of cables written as 3-1/C which means that ETAP selected 3 of this single core cable to supply electrical power. However, if you selected 3/C, you will find it selected only one, as it is enough for the system.
2/C means 2 cores in one cable, 4/C means 4 cores, and so on.
The neutral is not shown in the main library from what I remember.
If I remember correctly, the neutral is added separately from the tab "Configuration" in the cable settings, then selecting the neutral from the auxiliary library with the size needed.
I just checked out on ETAP, if you choose 4/C, then you can have three cores for the three phase system and the fourth one can be neutral or protective earth. This can be set from the "Configuration" menu in the cable itself by selecting the neutral as main cable.
@@EngrAhmedMahdy Thank you for the explanation.
You are welcome anytime
Great Explanation... Really very much handy.. Salute you Bro. God Bless you for this kind work.
Thank you Waqas :)
Very well explained!!! Continue it bro.. All the best!
Thank you so much 🙂
Excellent presentation, in a simple way, to understand for anyone.Protective eqpt like MV & LV Breaker selection also to be added.
Thank you Divakaran, you will find the selection of breakers and cables in our course for electrical design drawing on our academy website.
super...excellent....Salut to you...
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Let me ask you, Why their was No Cable between Power Grid and Transformer ? in your SLD it is directly connected as the bus?
Hi boss, it seems, it has mistake in selection of cable, instead of selecting 4 core cable you are always selecting single core cable from the beginning.
how to solve voltage sag? using MGset (rotary UPS) on ETAP
Very well explained. Could you also please upload a video about modeling a hybrid microgrid on ETAP as it is becoming very common now a days?
Hi Sayed, I will save your request for future videos :)
@@EngrAhmedMahdy Yes please this will make a highly interesting video!
Easy to understand, on points. thanks for the video
Glad it was helpful!
excellent video, can u please explain about number of conductors option while selecting cable from library? As you used 1Core Cables for all loads and similarly 1 Core Cable from the transformer?
I need more video about ETAP. This video is good I ever seen.
Hi Alam, thanks for your comment :) , i will try to create more videos in electrical power engineering in the future inshaallah.
Good Presentation. But I miserably failed despite several attempts of the same. Why are you missing the point of ACB.
great video sir, this is what i need for trying simulation from real case.
Glad it was helpful!
@@EngrAhmedMahdy so basically to solve voltage drop is changing tap rate on transformer by decreasing the primary and adding capacitor. what i need to know is why did you set the capacitor bank into 200 kvar, why ?
Thank you very much for uploading
Thanks a lot. This is really helpful
Why those protective device(ACB,MCCB) not inserted in etap unlike in autocad?
can you advice X/R ratio for each voltage level. (as u advised x/r = 10 for 11KV)
Brother can you provide a link to download etap 12.6 plz?
Etap can calculate interruptors?
Great sir.
Expecting more such videos.
Thank you Sir, make sure to subscribe as i will keep uploading videos related to power engineering.
Good explanation, really helpful. Furthermore Is there any method to open etap 16 file in older version?
Thank you Malik, i haven't tried opening new version files in older Etap but if i didn't work, i think you have to do all the calculations and information addition again to the program.
Thanks 😊 😊😊😊
You're welcome 🙏
Hi, how can i add ground resistance for line ground fault calculation? thanks
God Bless you . very helpful
Thank you 😊
thank you so much...............
You are welcome :)
Dear sir.. Trail version showing only limited function
I want to completepackage of ETap software . How much does it costs?
700$ per license or you can search for full version download on the internet :'D
Sir, its Incredible , but i want to that can i import the data from Autocad to E Tap ,,, Suppose I am interested to Import the SLD from CAD to ETap ,How can i do that.......??????
Thanks,
Noor(EDE)
Hi Noor,
On File menu use Data Exchange, however you can not direct import the ACAD file. You need to change the ACAD file to XML file and then you can import that SLD in the XML format. There is a help tool on this, press F1 for more details.
thanks a lot bro..
allah bless u
So nice of you 😍😊
Thank you brother . god bless you
Thank you Farooq :)
in bus editor, load diversity factor is not activate for any changing. why
Sir can I use this software in my pc
Yes sure, it is for pc only
@@EngrAhmedMahdy please send me link on mudasirgurezi123@gmail.com
Please send me link for download this I need it... please
My Gmail account mudasirgurezi123@gmail.com
Thanks Bro, very helpful
You are welcome 🤗
nice
Hi Ahmed - Can we draw busways instead of cables in etap?
Yes, by using busducts in Etap which is the busways.
@@EngrAhmedMahdy but there is no option for current rating in busducts
PLEASE CAN YOU SHOW HOW TO ADD A 630MM 1C ALUMINUM 400V,60HZ CABLE WITH ALL PARAMETERS
I think in order to add it to the program, you need to know all the details as X and R equivalent of the cable from the catalog of the cable company.
customize the library
hi can you give us the serial number of etap 12.6.0
This is epic! Thanks a lot!
Hello and good day sir. Can you please make a video for IEEE 9 bus system?
Hi Poseidon,
I will take SC for your request for future videos.
Thx, I have one problem, when I select a cable of 3cx300sqmm and run the short circuit analysis and error comes up (the zero sequence is =0), even for cables like 185sqmm or 500sqmm, how we can solve this?
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Yes, Relay coordination
Can you do also Protection coordination using ETAP
Hi Rocky, I will save your request for future videos, it seems many people are asking for protection coordination.
Thank you for taking notice sir, keep it up. You vlog is a big help
Why you didn't include the Circuit Breakers in your etap presentation?
Well, it wouldn't affect the short circuit or the voltage drop analysis, we already selected the components in the single-line diagram of Autocad, this was a part of the electrical design course.
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how can i do this etap complete course for power analysis?
i mean online
Hi Waqas, if you are talking about Etap as program online, i don't think it is possible, you have to install it on your PC.
Can you have a tutorial about the protection coordination
Hi Kieth, I will save your request for future videos :)
Khadija Academy Thank you so so so much!! It's a big help for my thesis this year. I wanna learn also about the concept of MVAR CONTROL - VOLTAGE CONTROL in etap thank you.
Great Explanation. and Free. Some ETAP training will cost you 5000$ for just 1 topic. what a waste
Yup ETAP is expensive but we have to spread knowledge as not everyone can afford that much money.
@@EngrAhmedMahdy GOD bless you brother.
why you didn't calculate peak short circuit ?
Because our components ratings in case of short circuit are designed based on the rms or the effective value of s.c current not the peak value.
where can i find etap software?
etap.com/demo-download , it will give you link to Etap as a trial version from their official website.
You should select 4c cable not 1c cable for transformer
In the catalogue there is no 4 core cable of 500 mm2, only single core , so we took 4 of that single core.
@@EngrAhmedMahdy when you will take 3c cable?, What is the difference between 3c and 1c cable in etap calculation?
@@SANGAMEWORLD if it is available i will take 3 core, the problem is 500 mm2 is a large cross section area , so if you want it as a 3 core then it will be very costly and it will be very bulky and difficult to install , in case of lower cross section areas we can use single core, it is of course preferred to use three core but in some cases we are forced to have single core.
Yes, I agree with you totally.
Can i download a cracked version of etap?
Here is a link for the ETAP 12.6:
drive.google.com/file/d/1raanjwolNrwkqFk4lvBBwRzHV8xV13cU/view
the picture not ok
Where is the circuit breakers ?
They are in the diagram, you can see each line contain a switch and beside it a number which representing number of amperes, this is our circuit breaker.
4 set"s mean 4 nos of 4x500mm^2 cable u confuse me with your S E T
Hi Yasmin,
I looked back to the video just to catch where i said "set" but i did not find it :'D, 4(4*500) means 4 conductors of R and 4 conductors of S and 4 conductors of T, each of 500 mm^2 and 4 conductors of neutral, hope it is clear now :'D
@@EngrAhmedMahdy for the 1000kva transformer the secondary current will be 1520Amp in this case we use 4x(4x500+1x240)the first four we call it sets number its like 4 cable of 4*500 on parallel to share the load because one cable of 4*500 mm not suitable to carry the load i wish its clear
Yes, you can say 4 sets or 4 parallel cables, they are the same 😤😏