The power of DDS-CAD's cabling and intelligent electrical circuit list

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  • @nitishpatil9359
    @nitishpatil9359 2 года назад

    How can I download it's trials version

  • @markomatijevic1282
    @markomatijevic1282 5 лет назад

    Is it possible to draw cabel with the conduit in the wall and without conduit on the cabel tray?

    • @DDSCAD-MEP
      @DDSCAD-MEP  5 лет назад

      Hi Marko! Yes, you can assign a conduit per cable segment. I recommend to check out the Cabling video in our 'New in DDS-CAD 15' playlist.

  • @kkcc2004
    @kkcc2004 4 года назад

    There is just one installation method for the cable path named "Embedded". How can i add some new methods ?

    • @DDSCAD-MEP
      @DDSCAD-MEP  4 года назад

      Hi Kamil, this installation in the conduit has no influence in the calculation whatsoever, to properly assign the cable installation, it is done in the Cable calculation dialogue, in the Cable installation input tab. Please take a look at the video in the link below:
      ruclips.net/video/6gaDUi5YiTY/видео.html

  • @NenadNikolic77
    @NenadNikolic77 3 года назад +1

    For the Socket circuit 9 (Fuse F10) is the voltage drop calculated with Load of 16A? Because this is not true in real life (connected consumer is always less than 16A)

    • @DDSCAD-MEP
      @DDSCAD-MEP  3 года назад

      Hi Nenad, when the fuse is under dimensioned, it will be displayed in red. DDS-CAD has an option to update the fuse, when dimensioned it will be displayed in green.

    • @NenadNikolic77
      @NenadNikolic77 3 года назад

      @@DDSCAD-MEP You misunderstood my question. I was asking with what Power was voltage drop calculated on circuit number 9 (ruclips.net/video/mwhpeAd5Lik/видео.html). And I think that I found an answer looking at 7:51 of this video, meaning with 16A. All I am saying is that this is wrong Power/Load to calculate voltage drop on socket circuit. For example for single socket correct Power would be 200W-400W, hence the calculated voltage drop would be much lower than 3,23%.
      I mean Socket has no Power/Load - only consumer that is connected to this socket have Power/Load and it is never close to 16A in reality.

    • @DDSCAD-MEP
      @DDSCAD-MEP  3 года назад

      @@NenadNikolic77 , this is something we have optimized in the recent version of DDS-CAD, DDS-CAD 16. Now, the socket Power is taking in consideration for the voltage drop calculation. See ruclips.net/video/wRG50ajIwj0/видео.html. Regards,

    • @Moneyminute.
      @Moneyminute. Год назад

      It is correct , you are calculating maximum voltage drop which can be tolerated and there is a reason why we have 16 A sockets , you will not sit and tell people what to plug and what not to plug in that socket , you are assuming 200-400 w which is correct in most cases but what if someone connects something like 2.5 - 3 kw in it ?

    • @NenadNikolic77
      @NenadNikolic77 Год назад

      @@Moneyminute. Like what? What mobile consumer is more than 2,5kW ? 😉

  • @abdulrahmandali1562
    @abdulrahmandali1562 2 года назад

    How can I download please

    • @DDSCAD-MEP
      @DDSCAD-MEP  Год назад

      Thank you for your interest. If you want to experience DDScad live, request prices, or get more information about DDScad, please follow this link: www.dds-cad.net/