Typical Circuit Common Properties Dialog - Intergraph Smart Electrical - Help - Hexagon

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Sets options for defining the properties of a typical circuit.

Circuit

Identifies the typical circuit. The item tag appears beside the typical circuit in the Reference Data Explorer. Select the ellipsis button to open a dialog where you can modify the tag segments that are editable.

Circuit type

Displays the type of the typical circuit, which can be Incomer, Feeder, Coupler, or Bus Riser.

Details of circuit internals

Displays the components associated with the typical circuit.

Component Type

Displays the type of component in the circuit, such as a circuit breaker or a fuse.

Component Tag

Displays the component identifying tag, as shown in the Reference Data Explorer.

Lookup Table

Allows you to select a lookup table that will be associated with the corresponding circuit internal component. You will then be able to apply this associated lookup table to a plant circuit when you run the Apply Lookup Tables feature on the Apply Options dialog to propagate the lookup table data to the circuit internal components.

Order

Determines the position of the component in relation to the bus when the circuit contains more than one component. The greater the value, the further the component is from the bus.

Show in SLD

Indicates whether the software shows a graphical representation of the component when you generate a single line diagram for the PDB.

Associated cables

Displays the reference cables that you associate with the typical circuit.

(Data window)

Describes the properties of the associated cables. In particular, this window shows the conductor arrangement.

Add

Opens the Select Reference Cable dialog to associate a new reference cable with the typical circuit.

Remove

Removes the selected associated cable from the typical circuit.

Typical I/O set

Find

Opens the Find dialog, which allows you to select a typical I/O set to associate with the typical circuit.

Clear

Allows you to clear the typical I/O set association to the typical circuit.