Dear Colleague:
This month, we've done lots of demos for new users and put together a video for you. Watch and see how PowerCalc(tm) makes electrical design easier, faster, more accurate, and more profitable.
Click on the arrow to walk through the demo of PowerCalc(tm). First, we start at the circuit, move on to the panels, and watch the 1 Line Diagram being simultaneously built throughout the process.
Seeing is believing, so catch our video, schedule a demo with us (email support@powercalc.co), or catch up with us for continuing education credits with the Florida Engineering Society:
- Tuesday, 8/28: West Palm, Hilton Palm Beach Airport at 1 pm
- Thursday, 8/30: Miami, Hilton Miami Airport Blue Lagoon at 3 pm
- Tuesday, 9/11: Orlando, Florida Hotel and Conference Center at 1pm
- Thursday, 9/13: Tampa, Hilton Tampa Airport Westshore at 1pm
Our first topic is Automation, Cloud and Real Time: Technology for Electrical Engineering followed by Concepts of the NEC: Translation to Code.
Understanding and adopting advancements in software is vital to the practice of engineering. And importantly, this is a subject best handled by the engineers who understand what their practice is about rather than by coders divorced from the engineering process. The inventor, James Khalil, PE, walks through how he conceptualized the NEC to write software that produces incredibly accurate results all in compliance with the NEC.
We look forward to lively discussions. The focus will be: how to automate the electrical engineering design process to increase productivity, skills and collaboration while reducing the labor intensive burden of NEC compliance.
PowerCalc (covered by US Patent # 7,636,650) demonstrates how the automation of electrical design for power distribution systems in buildings makes electrical engineering easier, faster, smarter and greener.
Hope to meet you soon!
Our software is a fully integrated design application that saves you time and money. This is PowerCalc... an incredibly powerful tool that's unexpectedly easy to use.