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PowerWorld version 15Getting Started:
After opening PowerWorld Simulator version 15, click on the PowerWorld icon in the
upper-left and choose Open Case to open an existing case, or New Case to create a case
from scratch.
We suggest setting up shortcuts on the quick access toolbar for functions that you will be
using many times. For all applications we recommend placing the Open Windowsbutton in the quick access toolbar.
Adding a short cut to switch windows in the quick access toolbar:
Click on the Case Information tab in the top right of the screen to open the correct ribbon.
Right click on the Open Window button and select Add to Quick Access Toolbar. Your
shortcut should now be added.
You can add any function to the Quick Access Ribbon by right clicking the function and
selecting Add to Quick Access Toolbar. You can remove functions from the toolbar by
right clicking on the icon in the Quick Access Toolbar and selecting the Remove fromQuick Access Toolbar option.
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Inserting a border:
To insert the border of a county, state, providence, country, or continent first select the
draw tab from the top menu. Next click on the drop down menu that is labeled Auto
Insert. From that drop down menu select Borders. In the borders option window you canselect what border you want to insert to the drawing.
Other objects like rivers and lakes can be added manually by selecting the draw tab in the
ribbon and then the background button. From the background dropdown menu you can
select different shapes or you can use a generic line to draw your own shapes. Once thatshapes have been drawn you can use the formatting options also located in the draw tab
to add background color ext.
Using the Thumbnail View:
The Thumbnail view allows a small window the corner of your window to display a
zoomed out view of the one-line that you are working on. It is handy for panning a largedrawing without continually zooming out. To turn this utility on select the Onelines tab
and click on the oneline display options button. This will bring up a window with options
for the thumbnail view as well as a box in the top corner to turn the option on and off.
Drawing a Bus, Generator, Transmission lines, ext.:
To start drawing a model select the draw tab at the top of the window. From the draw tabclick the Network drop down menu. From there you can manually draw the elements for
the model.
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After selecting the equipment that you want click on the one-line window to bring up the
options window. In this window enter the bus name or number to automatically collect
the appropriate date from the case that you are working from. For the first bus you mustselect the System Slack Bus option from the bus information tab. Select OK to add the
object to the one-line.
Once all or some of the busses have been added you can manually add the transmission
lines or you can use the auto insert utility for transmission lines. To do this select draw
from the ribbon and click on the auto insert drop down menu. From that menu selectlines, this will bring up a menu for selection what option you want to appear with the
transmission lines. Select OK to insert the lines.
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Auto adding Bus, Lines, and other equipment:
Click on the draw tab in the ribbon to bring up the proper menu. Select the Auto Insert dropdown menu. From that menu you can select what you would like to insert, bus, lines, ext. This is
really handy if you are combining two one-lines or manually adding bus. Instead of connecting
two buses manually select the lines option under the auto insert menu and select OK and allconnecting lines will be added automatically. The format of the location data text file is as
follows: The first line of this text file is ignored by Simulator. The following lines consist of
three numbers: Bus Number, X location, and Y location. If you are reading longitude, latitude,
then X signifies longitude and Y signifies latitude.
Num, X Location, Y Location
1, 24001.46, 19715.15
3, 24001.46, 19715.15
16, 24130.91, 19638.99
17, 24007.31, 19093.09
21, 23649.27, 18439.07
22, 23649.27, 18439.07
etc...
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Adding and deleting joints in transmission lines:
Hold ctrl and click on any part of the transmission line to add joints. One could also hold ctrland click on a joint to remove it. The joints in a transmission line are useful when atransmission line needs to bend to provide better visibility.
Automatically connecting to adjacent bus:
Right click on any existing bus and click bus palette to see all adjacent buses that are
connected to the existing one. The user can drag any buses in the undisplayed neighbors tohave the program automatically draw transmission line connecting to the new bus.
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You may also right click on any existing bus and go down to Insert Connected Buses toautomatically insert all connected bus, loads, lines, generators, and shunts.
Automatically generate bus/transmission line data field:
To display additional data fields besides the default bus name when generating a new bus. Click
on the Options ribbon button then click on default drawing values. Click on the bus categoryand then the bus field positions tab. Click on any of the Pos# to change it to a desired field,for example, per unit voltage. One can also check on the include suffix to display units (KV,
degrees etc.). The same process also works for transmission lines and any other object in the
model.
To manually input field data on the online select the draw tab and click on the Field drop downmenu. From that menu select the type of field that you want to display. Click on the one-line to
place the field then select the data that you want represented and click OK to finish placing the
field.
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Default drawing values:
To change the default drawing values select the onelines tab on the ribbon then click on Default
Drawing Values. From there you can change all of the default sized for all of the objects.
To change the drawing values after the object has been drawn select the object or objects and
right click on the object. From that menu select format (name of object) for a single object or
format selection for multiple objects. This brings up a window that allows you to change thedrawing options.
To see a bus view:
To see a bus view similar to the GE model right click on any bus and select Bus View. Or
under the Case Information tab click on the Bus View button to search for any bus by name ornumber.
While in the bus view section you may click on view then define custom view to set what in
formation gets displayed in the bus view representation.
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Power Flow List:
To view the Bus Power Flow list which displays all the information pertaining to all the bussesin the case go to the case information tab and click on the power flow list button. You can also
use the Quick Power Flow List to look at a single bus or a range of buses as apposed to the entirelist.
Linking One-lines:
To link multiple one-lines together you can put a text link on one one-line that opens another
one-line. To do this select the draw tab in the ribbon then click on the background drop down
menu. From that menu select Oneline link. Then click in the one-line background and an
options window will open. Select browse to search for the file that you want to link and clickopen to place the link on the one-line.
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Combining One-lines:
To combine two or more one-lines save the first one-line as a display auxiliary file (.aux). Next
save the second one-line by trying to overwrite the file that was created by the first one-line. Youwill be given the options to choose you identifiers, this is not crucial to the copying process; I
suggest using the primary identifier. The second option will ask if you want to overwrite,
append, or cancel. Click the append button. Once this has saved you can open the file and both
one-lines will appear as a single one-line that contains both sets of information.
Free Floating Windows:
Free floating windows allow you to drag the one-line or date window out of the area denoted bypower world so that it may be viewed on a separate screen. To use free floating windows click
the window tab on the ribbon then click on Switch to Free Floating Windows option. To getback to the standard view click the button that says Switch to Standard Container Windowunder the window tab.
Contour/Variable Mapping:
Unfortunately contour mapping in power world can only be done with one variable at a time. To
use the contour mapping feature the simulator must be in Run mode. To do this click on the run
tab in the top left corner. Next click on the Contouring drop down menu under the Onelines tab.
Then click on the Contouring option. This will bring up a dialog window that allows the userto select the variable that will be mapped as well as define the contour colors and scale. This
window also provides the option of filtering out specific objects.
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Under the Contour Type Options tab the user can define the Influence Region. This optionadjusts how far the contour color extends from the data point that produced that color. When thisis set to large there is a lot of interference from surrounding data points. This tab also has a
resolution bar that allows the user to pick the resolution of the contour map. Higher resolutions
take longer for larger onelines where as lower resolutions take less time.
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Contour mapping is a very complex operation. This tutorial document only covers the basicoperations and recommends that users reference the Power World web site
(http://www.powerworld.com/services/WebTraining.asp ) and go through training video I6.Contour mapping can be used in combination with Dynamic Formatting to highlight multiple
variables at on time.
Dynamic Formatting:
You can use dynamic formatting to highlight or point out particular aspects of the model. Once
again put the simulator in run mode then go to the Onelines tab. Click on the drop down menu
titled Dynamic Formatting. In this menu select Case Info/ All Views and Onelines. This brings
up a window that will allow the user to select the quantities that they want highlighted and thenfilter only the objects desired. The lower left half of the window has a tabbed window that will
allow the user to change how the highlighted information gets displayed. The user can changecolors, sizes, and even make the selected objects flash.
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Extra Help:
For extra help or to explore topics that are not covered on this document check out this website -
http://www.powerworld.com/services/WebTraining.asp
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