Geospatial Modeling & Simulation
Geospatial Modeling & Simulation

Electrical system data is synchronized from GIS into ETAP thereby maintaining the relationship between them. The results are displayed on one-line diagrams and geographical background maps providing a seamless view of the power system within ETAP.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Electrical Diagram Benefits
- Reduce data-entry costs by using GIS-updated engineering data for system studies
- Automatic error correction for voltage and phase avoids duplicate/incorrect data entry
- Automatic electrical equipment warehouse generation optimized database size
- Full control of analysis results displayed on the GIS electrical diagram
- Animated flows and alerts
- Direct communication with
- ESRI Geodatabase®
- GE SmallWorld
- Hexagon G/Tech, etc.
- Flexibility to use map tiles as background images for spatial awareness
- Flexible use of all ETAP modules for analysis
- Multi-layer graphical display of GIS & ETAP data

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Electrical Diagram Capabilities
- Synchronize GIS data to ETAP projects
- Perform add, modify, or delete actions for data synchronization
- Control modification and accept/reject actions via graphical user interface
- Map GIS data to ETAP via graphical user interface
- Use map tools – zoom in, zoom out, full extent, pan, etc.
- Perform consistency checks during data exchange
- Substitute missing information with ETAP defaults and library data
- Enter data in GIS and/or ETAP
- DirectX 2D technology
- Fast and intelligent network reduction techniques
- Data Manager for bulk equipment parameter manipulation
- Data Warehouse for reducing and optimizing the size of the equipment database
- Topology based network component tracing
- Theme management for equipment de-cluttering, coloring, symbols, precision, etc.
- Reduce data-entry costs by using GIS-updated engineering data for system studies
- Avoid duplicate/incorrect data entry
- Full control of analysis results displayed on the GIS
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Learn how owners, operators, and planners utilize ETAP GIS to better design, analyze, and expand their networks. We will discuss how to include transmission, sub-transmission and distribution networks in the same electrical model and solve the combined networks.
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