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Eplan Harness proD 2.5

Version 2.5 of

Eplan

Harness proD is just become available. Develop-

ment has focused on optimising user workflows and a major new

highlight is the coupling of the 3D wire harness engineering system

to the Eplan Platform's central parts management.This represents a

milestone in integrated data management. Users then have only one

central parts management systemwhich they are able to access over

the entire course of a project.This significantly reduces the effort in

maintaining master databases and enables continuous workflows

from schematics through to production documentation. Master data

workflows have been further optimised through the derivation of 2D

symbols – required for nail board drawing – from existing 3D data.

This is particularly efficient because 3D component data is already

required. Existing data therefore gets reused – manual creation of

component symbols is unnecessary.

Simple component positioning in 3D: Eplan Harness proD aims to

provide a user-friendly 3D system for wire harness design. Electrical

engineers generally have limited experience in operating complex

MCAD systems and therefore benefit from a user-friendly approach.

For example, by positioning a component, such as a connector,

within the 3D space enables the selection of reference point, edges

and areas.This simplifies the positioning process. A preview function

helps users to achieve correct positioning at the first attempt avoid-

ing the need for subsequent adjustment. Users who use AutoCAD

symbols can look forward to a much improved import function.

Imported DWG and DXF drawings can be edited inVersion 2.5 with

all the relevant content being extracted.

Enquiries: EPLAN Software & Service. Johan Reyneke.Tel. 011 609

8294 or email

Reyneke.J@eplan-software.co.za

World’s first Premset manufacturing partnership agreement

Schneider Electric

has entered into a production partnership agree-

ment with Steelcor Power, a South African manufacturer of electri-

cal products, to produce its next generation of smart grid-ready,

medium voltage (MV) switchgear, Premset. Built using a Shielded

Solid Insulation System (2SIS), Premset lets MV network operators

increase safety and efficiency while simultaneously minimising

downtime and meeting the needs of the smart grid. 2SIS is a tech-

nical breakthrough that protects all the switchgear’s live parts with

earth-screened solid insulation, reducing the risk of internal arcing

and facilitating top performance in practically any

environment.To

prepare for production, Steelcor Power has added 900 squaremetres

to its factory in Boksburg, an area that has been enhanced with a

three-ton gantry crane, a new test bay with a partial discharge fara-

day cage, and specialised equipment to manufacture Premset.The

first unit is expected to roll off the line for inspection by Schneider

Electric France at the end of October 2015. A further 14 units are

planned for this year, and production for 2016 will scale up to 200

units with an annual increase of 20%.

Enquiries: Ntombi Mhangwani.Tel. 011 254 6400 or

email

ntombi.mhangwani@schneider-electric.com

Make renewable and EFW plants more efficient

Energy from Waste (EFW) plants around the world rely on auto-

mated systems from

Mitsubishi Electric

to optimise performance

and ensure the maximum levels of efficiency while also achieving

rigorous environmental standards for emissions.

Interest in EFW has never been higher. It is estimated that in the

UK 17% of the nation’s demand for electricity could be met from

EFW generation plants and that this would massively reduce the

need for waste disposal in landfill sites. Further it would make a

major contribution to recycling targets.

As well as traditional power plants Mitsubishi Electric has sup-

ported Energy fromWaste, biomass and other new and emerging

solutions. Within its experience are biogas based generation at

waste water facilities, electricity generation from steam turbines

and district heating.

Mitsubishi Electric is launching several innovative new solutions

for the EFW industry, including the PMSXmicro, a control system

developed specifically for smaller plants, and the Virtual Power

Plant which uses cutting edge control technologies to create a stable

energy network by automatically managing multiple renewable

power plants to work together and meet real-time energy needs.

PMSXmicro is designed specifically for smaller scale applications.

It runs on a single industrial computer and delivers proven control

technology in an inexpensive and easily engineered package. Its

integrated alarm and event system allows rapid responses to un-

expected events and also records events and messages securely

in sequence, allowing process flows to be traced in the event of

problems or changes to the plant.

Enquiries: Email

philip@dmaeuropa.com

CONTROL SYSTEMS + AUTOMATION

John Farren, chief executive officer at Steelcor Power and Eric Leger,

country president for Southern Africa at Schneider Electric, at the

signing of the licence agreement.

Electricity+Control

October ‘15

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