Dolphins Software Volts V4.01 Enterprise Edition

Dolphins Software Volts V4.01 Enterprise Edition 4,9/5 4151reviews
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How YOU Benefit From Volts Electrical Design Software, At A Glance: • No other electrical design software produces more accurate results. • Contains 100% of all computing requirements, tables, and specifications in the NEC®.

• Utilizes IEEE, ANSI, NEC®, IEC and NOM standards and formulae. • Volts offers the easy graphical user interface of your dreams. • Produces 30+ customizable reports, all compliant to industry standards. • Reports are printable and exportable to CAD, PDF, MS Excel, BMP or CSV for database interfacing. • No annual maintenance or support fees. • Virtually unlimited buss entries (actual limit is just over 2 Trillion).

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• Outstanding and rapid customer service. • Supported by third party step-by-step books. • No other electrical design software on the market is as comprehensive or complete as Volts.

• Design and analyze electrical distribution systems by automating repetitive and time-consuming tasks. • Standardize and manage design data. Software For Robotics. • Voltages up to 35,000, AC or DC • Raceway, Cable Tray, Wireway, Junction & Device Box and Conduit Body Fills.

• Automatic conductor /cable sizing with voltage drop limits per IEEE Std 141. • Phase Load Balancing with unbalanced neutral current computation. • Complete documentation and labeling for all physical items. What's New in Volts: The Surge Protection Analysis reporting is now completed and integrated with the Volts Enterprise edition. This feature includes adjustable strike voltage and location. All computations are per IEC 61643 and IEEE C62.41 standards. Volts is also articled in the September 2008 issue of Electrical Contracting Product ' ' Volts won.