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PowerHub 2024 Release Notes


For lastest release notes see PowerHub 2025 Release Notes

This page provides details about features, enhancements, and bug fixes for the latest versions of the PowerHub application.
See below for what's new in PowerHub V2.2.23.
See also the PowerHub user guides

Wednesday, December 18th, 2024 | Version 2.2.23

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Flash: Data issuesPreviously flash had several hard coded workarounds for bad data, but this led to incorrect load analysis. Instead, flash will now fail when things like duplicate connections are found. This work was necessary to deliver new functionality in flash.

We have communicated with integration teams to notify them of bad data. Any bad data should be addressed in affected fabs before flash is run in those fabs.
Flash: Frame sizesFlash will now take account of the settings under “Maximum number of frame sizes above minimum suitable frame size”.

For both branch panels and distribution panels, you can specify how many frame sizes, above the minimum suitable frame size, flash may select for POC assignment. Leaving the value at the default of ALL would mean that any frame size that is on a panel could be used. Setting it to 0 would mean that only the smallest suitable available frame size on the panel could be used.
Flash: Max cable length to buswaysIn the flash settings dialog, there is a new column to allow entering a maximum cable length specifically for busways. A lower maximum length should be set for busways in the early stages of a project and should only be increased when availability decreases in the latter stages of a project.

The default maximum length for standard panels and for busways is set to 100 metres on metric sites or 250 feet on imperial sites.
Flash: WeightsThe “Constraints” section in flash settings has been renamed to “Weights” to reflect the meaning of the settings more accurately. The weights have also been changed to integers which must add to 100 instead of decimals that add to 1.
Flash: Maximize existing breaker useA new weight setting has been added to the flash settings dialog called “Maximize existing breaker use”.

This new weight will cause flash to prioritize circuits on panels with preinstalled breakers (SPAREs) over circuits on panels without breakers (SPACEs).

For sites which do not use panels with preinstalled breakers, this weight will have no effect.

For sites which use panels with preinstalled breakers, it is important that circuits which are SPACEs are marked as SPACEs. Note: Please contact Basesite for assistance in bulk setting the status of circuits as SPACEs using the circuit export/import features
Flash: Scenario coordinatesThe “LOR Date” in the flash settings has been replaced with a single checkbox labelled “Use Scenario coordinates”.

If coordinates are uploaded to the scenario for a tool, then flash will use those coordinates instead the coordinates on the tool (or POCs) in PowerHub. The original “LOR Date” functionality was ineffective due to the source of the scraped coordinates. Now, if users have accurate LOR coordinates, they can upload them to the scenario for use.
Branch panels: phase ‘N’Circuits on branch panels can now be set to have a phase of N (neutral) as well as A, B or C. This feature is to accommodate panels where MCB and RCBO breakers with a neutral pole may be used in branch panels. Using these breakers means that the phases of circuits will not always follow the A, B, C sequence. This feature assists with the configuration of the phase on each circuit.

New default phase sequences have been set for the SMISSLINE panels used in Kulim.

Wednesday, December 4th, 2024 | Version 2.2.22

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Flash: Inter Tool LogicInter Tool Logic
Where it is known that a tool will be installed in the same physical space that is currently occupied by another tool, then users may want to leverage these inter tool logic (ITL) relationships to ensure that panel capacity occupied by the predecessor tool is reserved for the successor tool. New functionality has been developed in PowerHub to create ITL relationships and in Flash to utilise those relationships.

Bulk Import ITL relationships
Under “Admin -> Bulk Management -> Import” there is a new “Import ITL Relationships” feature. Using the downloadable template, users can import predecessor/successor tools with the demo date of the predecessor tools and the install date of the successor tools. The dates entered will overwrite any existing “Active To” dates (on predecessors) and “Active From” dates (on successors).

Note: A successor tool can have multiple predecessor tools, and a predecessor tool can have multiple successor tools. All successor tools of the same predecessor will have the same “Active From” date and all predecessors of the same successor tool will have the same “Active To” date.

Bulk Export ITL relationships
Under “Admin -> Bulk Management ->Export” there is a new “Export ITL Relationships” feature. Clicking the “Download” button will generate a spreadsheet listing all the existing ITL relationships for the site the user is on.

Bulk Delete ITL relationships
Under “Admin -> Bulk Management -> Delete” there is a new “Delete ITL Relationships” feature. Using the downloadable template users can delete existing ITL predecessor/successor relationships. Deleting the relationship will not change any “Active To” or “Active From” dates on tools.

Flash setting
In the flash “Create Scenario / Adjust Scenario Constraints” dialog there is a new checkbox labeled “Enable inter tool logic (ITL)”. Checking this box will cause flash to give successor tools in ITL relationships priority (over all other tools in the scenario) to capacity being released by their predecessor tools. Note: This means that ITL tools will get assigned before any other tools marked as priority 1 in the flash user interface.

Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 | Version 2.2.21

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Set RCBO from FaSTrMalaysia only: In Penang and Kulim a weekly job will check the “RCBO” and “Neutral Pole” checkboxes in PowerHub based on values in PowerHub as follows:

• In Kulim the “RCBO” and “Neutral Pole” checkboxes will be set for all power POCs that have the string “RCD” in the ‘Remarks’ column in FaSTr.
• In Penang the “RCBO” and “Neutral Pole” checkboxes will be set for all power POCs where the ‘Equipment Component’ column in FaSTr contains either of the strings ‘Workstation Receptacle’ or ‘Maintenance Receptacle’
Cable OverrideIf a user attempts to select a cable override size to a cable which has a lower ampacity than the breaker trip setting, then the change will not be allowed. An error message will be displayed, and the override setting will revert to its previous value.
Lighting with 2 hots & 277VWhen adding or editing loads, the combination of 277V with 2 hots was not allowed. The combination has been added.

Wednesday, November 6th, 2024 | Version 2.2.20

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Circuit ExportA new feature to allow users to export panels’ circuit details has been added.
When the grid of circuits on a panel is displayed, there is a new button above the grid labelled “Export Circuit Details” which will generate a spreadsheet of all the circuits on the panel without any assignment information. This file can then be edited and reimported (see next item below) to update the circuit details on panels.

If a user wants to update the details on many panels, then they can export the circuit details of multiple panels by using the new “Export Circuit Details” button on the Panel List page. Users should filter the grid to the panels they want to export first. This export will only export circuits on the panels which are visible in the filtered grid, and it is limited to a maximum of 100 panels at a time.

Circuit importA new feature to allow users to update the circuits on panels has been added to the bulk management page. Circuits can also be removed from panels or added (if previously removed).

All the details of Circuits can be edited in this way including preinstalled breakers. Users can use the same file that they exported using the feature described above or they can start with a blank template.

Also, for busways, the coordinates of the individual circuits can be updated.

So, for example if a user wanted to set the status on 10 circuits to SPACE, previously they would do it in the PowerHub user interface by editing each circuit individually. Now they can export to Excel, edit the spreadsheet quickly and reimport.

Please note that any blank values in the spreadsheet will clear the corresponding data from existing circuits. You should export existing circuit details from the individual panels and edit the exported spreadsheet if you need to update them.
Rename and delete RoxtecsIn the new Roxtec page in PowerHub, users can rename and delete Roxtecs. Just click in the Roxtec name cell and edit it. Note that you must use grid letters and numbers that exist in the facility when renaming a Roxtec and it must contain 2 slash characters.

To delete a Roxtec, right click on row in the table and click on “Delete Roxtec”. Note that the system will not allow you to delete a Roxtec which has tools assigned to it.

Flash: Use Frame SizeIf a panel has breakers preinstalled and those breakers have a trip size set under “Admin -> Admin -> Breaker Trip”, then Flash would use that trip size when finding suitable panels to assign POCs to.

However, the user may want to allow a panel to be used even if all the preinstalled breakers are too small for the POC (as the unused breaker can be replaced with a bigger one, up to the frame size).

A new setting “Use frame size instead of trip size” has been added to the scenario settings to allow Flash to use that panel so long as the frame size can accommodate the POC.

This setting does not apply to busways as replacing a TOU is not equivalent to replacing a breaker on a panelboard.
Flash: Neutral circuitsIf circuits on a panel have a status of NEUTRAL, then those circuits will not count towards the number of available circuits on a panel.

Bug Fixes

AreaDescription
Admin: Breaker settingsWhen a user went to “Admin → Admin → Breaker settings”, the grid was limited to 1000 entries, this limit has been removed and all Breaker settings are displayed now.
Default cablesFor sites that use XLPE cables, the default cable set under “Admin → Admin → Cable Default Facility” was not being used. This has been fixed so that the correct cable is set for a POC when it is assigned to a panel.

Thursday, October 24th, 2024 | Version 2.2.19

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Flexible neutral poles on panels and hots on breakers.Some new touchproof branch panels in Kulim are being built with combinations of breakers, some which have a neutral pole and some which don’t. So, some 1 & 3 phase POCs may be connected with 1 & 3 pole breakers and some with 2 & 4 pole breakers on the same panel. Also, panels are being configured by basebuild teams to allow flexibility in deciding which of the 3 hot feeds each breaker uses. To accommodate the greater flexibility which the new touchproof panels allow, several enhancements are being introduced in this release and the next release of PowerHub.

Neutral Pole checkbox on POCs
A new checkbox has been added to Power POCs labelled "Neutral Pole". Checking this box on a POC with 1 hot means that it requires a 2-pole breaker, and 2 circuits will be reserved when assigning to a branch panel. Checking it for a POC with 3 hots means it requires a 4-pole breaker and 4 circuits will be reserved when assigning to a branch panel.

This field has also been added to the bulk import endpoint “Import Electrical Connections” so as users can bulk edit this value.

Neutral status on circuits
A new “NEUTRAL” status has been added to circuits. Branch panels can be configured to indicate that individual circuits will be connected to the neutral bar. This will aid users when assigning POCs which require a 2 or 4 pole breaker. If the status of the circuit is not already neutral and the user assigns a POC which requires a neutral pole, then the second/fourth circuit will be set to neutral. The user can use the ‘change poles’ icon on the circuit grid to switch the neutral pole to the first/last pole depending on whether the breakers is installed on the left or right side of the panel.

Also, a future release of flash will not count circuits which have been set as NEUTRAL as available circuits when counting the number of free hots on a branch panel.

Circuit Name and Phase
A requirement for Kulim is to allow flexible naming of circuits in PowerHub and to allow flexibility in deciding which of the incoming phases each circuit is connected to on branch panels. When editing circuits, there are two new fields in the “Edit Circuit” dialog, “Circuit Name” which overrides the naming convention used in panel templates and “Phase” which overrides the default round robin A, B, C (i.e. L1, L2, L3) phases. Users will not see these values until the next release of PowerHub.
Busway coordinatesWhen assigning a POC manually to a busway, the coordinates of each circuit/TOU on the busway are displayed on the circuit grid now.
Flash: Insufficient KVA availabilityThe Pre-Assignment Optimization performance has been enhanced by filtering out candidate assignments which are invalid due to insufficient Panel kVA or Upstream Panel kVA for assigning an individual POC.

In a future release candidate assignments filtered out for this reason will be indicated in the "Unassigned All Arcs" report to support analysis of unassigned POCs.
Flash: Missing Allowable kVAIf a flash scenario is run and any of the following panels has no value set for “Allowable kVA” then the scenario will fail to run.
• Panels in the scenario
• Panels which are upstream to panels in the scenario
• Other panels to which tools in the scenario are already assigned in PowerHub

To avoid this situation, before your next Flash run, ensure that all panels in the building have a value for “Allowable kVA”. This can be checked using the “Panel List” view in PowerHub.
Flash: Scenario RoxtecsIn the Flash update on October 10th a change in Flash was deployed to use the “Flash Useable” field to include/exclude Roxtecs in flash runs.

The old functionality of adding Roxtecs to individual flash scenarios has been discontinued., so the “View Scenario Roxtecs” icon on the Flash home grid has been removed.
Flash Grid: Sort OrderThe main Flash grid of scenarios has had the sort order reversed so as the newest scenarios appears at the top of the grid so as users don’t need to keep scrolling down to find the scenario they are currently working on.
Flash: Create/Edit scenarioWhen creating or editing a flash scenario, the dialog box was slow to load. The time taken for the dialog to fully display has been improved.
What if tools: Delete buttonWhen a PowerHub user views “What If” tools under “Admin -> What If Tools” a grid of those tools is displayed. The delete icon has been removed from this list. PowerHub users can delete any tool completely (and irreversible) from the system using the bulk management functionality.
Removed menu itemThere was a menu item “Panels -> EasyPower Compare” which has been removed as the functionality was not maintained. A new comparison tool between PowerHub panels and the panels in EasyPower/SKM is in the pipeline.
CommsHub: Tool detailsWhen assigning a Comms POC, more details of the tool and POC are now displayed across the top of the page above the CP dropdown. If the POC is already assigned to a Roxtec then the Roxtec name will also be displayed.
CommsHub distance calculations: Facility OrientationDistance calculations in CommsHub have been updated to account for facility orientation. Where a CP only had grid coordinates in one of the rotated fabs (see list below) the distance was inaccurate. This release addresses that.

See PowerHub release notes for October 3rd for more details. The fabs that are orientated compared to the majority are listed below.

Kulim KM8
Penang APF26
Rio Rancho F09
Ronler Acres D1X, D1Xm2, D1Xm3

Thursday, October 10th, 2024 | Version 2.2.18 - Flash updates

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Flash: RoxtecsNew flash scenarios will consider all Roxtecs that have the setting “Flash Useable” set to Yes in the Roxtec management page (Admin -> Roxtec).
Flash will not consider any Roxtecs if the “Has Roxtec” setting for a fab is false (Admin -> Admin -> Facility)
A Roxtec will be assigned to a POC if the panel is in the basement/utility and the POC is above the basement. Panels without a level set are assumed to be in the basement and POCs without a level set are assumed to be in the Fab.
When a POC requires a Roxtec, then the nearest Roxtec to the POC will be selected.
Flash: Distance calculationsNew flash scenarios will include the vertical distance from the POC to the panel in the same way as PowerHub (see release notes below for October 3rd)
Flash also uses distance calculations to group branch panels with their parent panels when they are within 2 metres (or 6 feet) of one another. This means that, when applying the grouping weights, both parent and child are considered to be a single panel for grouping similar tools to the same panel.

Thursday, October 3rd, 2024 | Version 2.2.18

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Allowed Voltage DropOnly affects Penang: busways made of aluminium have greater voltage drop than copper busways. To utilise the full capacity of the busways, more flexibility is required in the voltage drop allowed in the cables fed from aluminium busways. As a result, IMDS have approved greater allowable voltage drops on cables connected to TOUs and FOPs on these busways and cables connected to the panels fed from the TOUs & FOPs.
See following items for details.
Panel Config:
Aluminium Busway
If a panel is set as a busway, then there is an extra checkbox in the create bus wizard to indicate whether the busway is made of aluminium.
The only panel template to have this set to true is “PG- BUSWAY” which is only used in Penang.
Allowed Voltage dropsOnce a busway template has the new aluminium checkbox set, then the allowed voltage drops for POCs connected to those busways will be different to other POCs connected to normal panels or copper busways.
When a POC is assigned in PowerHub, the cable size selected (based on auto calculated length) will be determined by the new values of allowed voltage drop.
When a POC that is already assigned is edited, the cable size for the auto-length, design length and actual length will be calculated based on the new values of allowed voltage drop.

The allowed voltage drops for those cables fed by aluminium busways will be between 2% and 5% depending on 1) The voltage of the busway, 2) The type of panel (branch or distribution) which the POC is directly connected to, and 3) The distance from the busway circuit used and the LVSS.
The integration and base-build teams in Penang have full details.
Voltage drop on confirmed cablesThe new allowed voltage drop calculations may calculate a different cable size than previously when the Edit POC dialog is opened. As cables on some tools in APF26/Penang have already been confirmed, the “Override cable size” is being set on any cable where the load is connected to an aluminium busway, and sizes have been confirmed (as per list provided to Basesite by AE), and there is not an override cable size already set.
Distance Calculations: Facility OrientationMost fabs are orientated the same way in drawings, when you look at a drawing the grid Letters increment/decrement from left to right and the grid Numbers increment/decrement from bottom to top. Some fabs are rotated compared to the majority, the grid Letters increment/decrement from top to bottom and the grid Numbers increment/decrement from left to right.

This affects distance calculations in PowerHub and Flash which the Flash support team have been using workarounds to handle. A new field called “Rotated” has been added to the “Facility” section of the administration section in PowerHub. The value of this field has been set to true for the following fabs:

Kulim KM8
Penang APF26
Rio Rancho F09
Ronler Acres D1X,D1Xm2,D1Xm3

Integration teams should review this list.
Distance Calculations:
Panel dropdown
When a PowerHub user is assigning a POC to a panel, the distances shown in the panel dropdown will now include the vertical distance. The auto-length shown on the “Edit POC Details” page and on the home page (if no design or actual lengths have been entered) already includes the vertical so the value in the panel dropdown will match the auto-length.
Note that vertical distances are dependant on the values of “Level Height” in the “Facility Level” section of the administrative settings.
As previously, if the POC already has a Roxtec assigned the panel dropdown distances will be via the Roxtec.
Based on feedback from the global integration meeting vertical distances for power POCs are calculated as follows.

FAB to SUBFAB: Height of SUBFAB plus 1 metre (or 3 feet)
FAB to UTILITY: Height of SUBFAB plus height of UTILITY plus 1 metre (or 3 feet)
SUBFAB to SUBFAB: Height of SUBFAB
SUBFAB to UTILITY: Height of SUBFAB plus height of UTILITY
Distance Calculations:
Roxtec dropdown
When a PowerHub user is assigning a POC to a panel in a fab with Roxtecs, the distances shown in the Roxtec dropdown will now include the vertical distance.
Roxtec managementA new “Roxtec” menu item is available in the Admin menu of PowerHub.
PowerHub admins will be able to edit Roxtec settings and add new Roxtecs.

A new field has been added to Roxtecs called “Flash Usable”. A future release of Flash will use this field to include those Roxtecs in Flash runs. This means that integration teams will be able to include Roxtecs in Flash that are currently “Not Useable” to see if including those Roxtecs would improve assignment rates or reduce cable lengths. This could lead them to asking for those Roxtecs to be opened.
Flash improvementsUpdates have been made to catch flash runs that are stuck in the processing stage and to start them again and to prevent another user starting a flash run that is in the processing stage.
Flash Bad CEIDsTools can have a blank CEID or a CEID of “-“ in LSPx and PowerHub. If such a tool is included in a Flash run, then the status of that tools POCs in the reports will be “Excluded - Data Error”

Wednesday, September 11th, 2024 | Version 2.2.17

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Flash Data gridsThe grids used to select and filter which tools and panels are in a Flash scenario have been enhanced to improve filtering. Users can now paste into the filter textbox instead of having to type.
Flash Data Check ReportThe report that performs data checks on a Flash scenario before the user runs the scenario has been enhanced to capture more data errors. More checks are made on the site, the tools, the individual POCs and the panels for data that may be missing.
Flash
Allow train imbalance
The setting to allow train imbalance if required has been implemented. With this setting on, the optimiser will still attempt to balance trains, but if it cannot, it will assign tools of the same CEID to the same train.

Bug Fixes

AreaDescription
Panel TreeThe tree of panels on the left has been widened to allow for longer panel names and deeper tree structures.
An issue where the facility filter and search textbox were hidden when the user scrolls down has been fixed.
Bulk ManagementA number of small bugs on the import of tools, panels and electrical connections have been fixed.

Teusday, August 20th, 2024 | Version 2.2.16

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Sync from FaSTrA new feature has been developed to synchronize the POCs on tools in PowerHub with the site tools in FaSTr. If switched on for a Facility, any change made to the properties of a power POC in FaSTr will be made in PowerHub the following morning.
New reports will show the changes made to power POCs and the synchronization status of each tool in PowerHub and FaSTr.
Separate documentation will be made available for this feature. Integration teams wishing to avail of this feature should contact us to perform test runs before implementation.
Bulk Management
Import Electrical Connections
The ‘Import Electrical Connections’ template has five new fields added: POCLevel, POCX, POCY, BreakerTripSetting & OverrideMinBrkrStg
Bulk Management
Old imports removed
The old POC import button on the PowerHub home page, and the old panel import button on the panel list page have been removed. Users should use the new bulk management imports.
Changing the neutral pole.
Change Poles Icon
Penang only: If there is a panel with a neutral distributed kit fitted and there is a 1 phase or 3 phase POC assigned to a 2 pole/4pole breaker, then the user can use the 'Change Poles" button in the panel’s circuit grid to select which pole is connected to neutral.
CommsHubCertain comms panels have ports which do not follow the standard naming convention. To accommodate this, the following changes have been made.

• When adding or editing a CP which used the template 'C4Sort1x5', the TO number will not be part of the port name.
• When adding or editing a CP which used the template 'Penang 7x3', the ports on TO '0' will not have 'null' as part of the name.
• When adding or editing a CP which used the template 'KM CP24', the port letter number will not be part of the port name and any TO less than 10 will have a leading zero inserted.
Flash Architecture changeThe Flash application has been rewritten to enable future features to be added more easily and to enable easier maintenance. Due to this change, there are some restrictions on scenarios created before August 20th, 2024.
Users cannot run older scenarios, i.e. those created before August 20th, again. Users cannot make copies of those scenarios to run again.
Before running Flash again, users must first create a new scenario.
Any scenario created on or after August 20th can then be copied.

Flash Settings
New Design
The scenario settings dialog has been redesigned. Some new settings have been added, some settings have been removed and the table with various setting for panels of varying voltages has been separated into two distinct tables. See below for details
Flash
Settings Removed
The previous weighting ‘Maintain Cable Lengths’ has been removed as max cable length is a hard constraint so the weighting would have no effect.
Flash
Settings Renamed
The setting ‘Ignore design start’ has been renamed to ‘Do not assign design start tools’ and an explanation added in the tooltip.
Flash
Settings Added
A new checkbox ‘Do not use circuits without breakers on EEW panels’ will prevent Flash using any circuits without preinstalled breakers on panels that are marked as ‘EEW’
Flash Panels
EEW Status
The EEW status of panels has been added to the flash panels grid to allow users to filter panels in the scenario based on EEW status.
Flash Future SettingsThe following settings which appear on the settings page will not be effective until a future release
• Allow CEID/train imbalance if required
• Max Panels for Grouping
• Maximum number of frame sizes above minimum suitable frame size
• Dist. Panel Load (%)
• Branch Panel Load (%)
Flash Settings
Demand Factors
Flash uses the IMDS approved demand factors. If you create a scenario for a facility that has approval for nonstandard demand factors (currently LC21.1, OC31 & OC32), then Flash will use those modified values. These values are displayed in a collapsable table at the bottom of the scenario setting dialog.

Please Note:
This grid is only available to run 'what if' analysis for possible changes to approved IMDS panel demand factors. Most Flash users will never need to edit these values.
Flash Tool &
Panel priority
The priority logic for tools and panels has been enhanced to give better outcomes for tools and panels that are set by the user as having higher priority (priority=1 is highest priority).
Flash Demo toolsPreviously, circuits and capacity that were assigned to tools with an “Active To” date would not be considered available for Flash. Flash will no allow assignments to those circuits.
Flash scenario screenshotThe data from a scenario at the time it is run is now stored as a “screenshot in time”. This will enable gap analysis to be based on the situation at the time and not be affected by the ever moving live data in PowerHub.
Flash Reporting RevampFive new flash reports replace the previous reports. These reports display frozen scenario data (“screenshot in time”). They combine PowerHub and flash data for analysis.
The data fields are explained to give all info required for users’ analysis
When exported the Excel file names will reflect the scenario name and date.

Flash Report Descriptions – describes the meanings of each column in each of the following flash reports. Export to Excel and keep for reference.
Panel Load Analysis: details of all panels in the scenario and their upstream panels, summarizing the existing, proposed & total load on each panel.
Panels in Scenario: details on all panels that were included in the scenario
POCs assigned and unassigned: details of all POCs in a scenario plus details of POCs which are not in the scenario, but are assigned (in PowerHub) to panels in the scenario (if 'Ignore Existing PowerHub assignments' is NOT checked)
Unassigned All Arcs: all the connections that Flash determined were possible for those POCs which Flash did not actually assign, including connections that don't comply with max cable length constraints

Wednesday, June 26th, 2024 | Version 2.2.15

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Bulk Data ManagementA brief summary of each bulk upload feature and each bulk delete feature has been added to the "Bulk Management" user interface.
Ciruit statusWhen editing circuits on a panel, there are two new statuses a user can set on a circuit: "MAIN" and "TIE". These can be used to represent the incoming breaker and any breaker used to 'swing' the load when a transformer is shut down. Users will be prevented from assigning loads to any circuits that have a status of "MAIN" or "TIE".
Panel dropdown
EEW Status
When assigning power POCs, the panel dropdown has a new column for EEW status.
Panel dropdown
Column Order
When assigning power POCs, the order of the columns in the dropdown have been changed, the new order is Distance, Panel Name, Bottleneck, Bottleneck Fill, Bottleneck Limit, Bay, Panel Status (EEW status)

Bug Fixes

AreaDescription
Phase load on branch panelsMalaysia only. On branch panels with a distributed neutral kit fitted the FLA total shown for phases A, B and C on the panel was incorrect. PowerHub now shows the correct values.

Wednesday, May 29th, 2024 | Version 2.2.14

Features and Enhancements

AreaDescription
Bulk Management
Import from FaSTr
The “Import Entity And Electrical Connection From FaSTr“ bulk management import now matches tools in PowerHub using the campus ID in FaSTr instead of facility as FaSTr does not use all of the facilities/buildings that are used by the P3 schedule.
Bulk Management
>Delete Tools
A new bulk delete feature has been added to the bulk management page called "Delete Entities". It will completely remove tools from the LSPx/PIP/PowerHub/LSSHub systems. This feature should only be used to remove tools that were once on the schedule but now have been removed. Deleting tools should only be done with extreme caution.
The bulk management features are only available to users who have the 'PowerHub Admin' role.

Bug Fixes

AreaDescription
Auto-LengthRio Rancho only. When assigning POCs the auto-length was not being calculated. This has been fixed.
Switch CircuitWhen using the 'switch circuit' functionality for POCs using more than one pole on a branch panel, the system was not checking if all the required circuits were available, this has been fixed.
Bulk Management
Import Panel
Updates have been made to the bulk import of panels to ensure that the panel is connected/disconnected to the upstream panel correctly and that grid and bay values are set correctly and to ensure that either gridlines or X&Y coordinates are provided by the user.