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Intergraph Smart Electrical Help

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  1. In the Reference Data Explorer, expand the Profiles folder hierarchy by selecting the + icon and select the item type folder for the profile that you want to edit.

  2. Right-click the required profile and on the shortcut menu, select Common Properties.

  3. On the Equipment Profile Properties dialog, select the General tab.

  4. To change the profile name, select in the Profile tag box and type the profile name or select the ellipsis button beside the box. If you want to use this profile as the default whenever you apply a profile to an item, select Set as default.

  5. Under Default reference item, select a reference item for copying the property values when you apply the profile. If you choose a motor that includes an internal heater, the Space Heater tab becomes enabled.

  6. To associate cables with the item referenced in the profile, under Associated cables, select Add to open the Select Reference Cable dialog, where you can select the required cable. You can add more than one cable to a profile.

  7. Under Typical control station, select Add.

  8. On the Find dialog, select Find Now to display the available control stations.

  9. In the list of control stations, highlight each control station that you want to associate with the profile.

  10. Select OK to add the selected control stations to the profile and return to the Equipment Profile Properties dialog.

  11. Select the Protection Devices tab.

  12. Under Typical circuit, select Find to find and select a typical circuit. After selecting a typical circuit, the software displays the circuit function and the existing internal components.

  13. For a motor that includes an internal heater, select the Space Heater tab and define cables and a typical circuit as required for the heater.

  14. Select the Miscellaneous tab to specify a typical schematic and lookup table for the profile.

  15. Under Typical schematic, select Find to find and select a typical schematic.

  16. Under Lookup table, select Find to find and select a lookup table. See the Find Dialog.

Now you can do one of the following: