SchaffnerPQS – New Power Quality Simulator

Schaffner has announced a new power quality simulator called SchaffnerPQS. This free software meets the needs of customers and partners and helps developing fast, reliable and cost effective studies of electrical power systems on a real-time basis. With the introduction of SchaffnerPQS is further supporting its customers and partners. The software is Schaffner’s response to customers’ requests for increased simulation and reporting needs.

SchaffnerPQS users can now easily simulate complex power networks and gain rapid answers on how to solve power quality issues with the help of the broad Schaffner power quality product range.

This Power Quality Simulator with its flexibility helps a wide range of our customers to deal with power quality issues and standards that need to be fulfilled, said Alexander Kamenka, the Schaffner Group Application Manger for power quality. Our customers and partners like the Schaffner product capabilities, but a few said they needed more help with simulating the possible results when using them.

“With today’s power quality issues caused by non-linear loads on the one hand and norms and standards becoming stricter on the other, it’s very important to streamline solution processes and boost efficiency to get faster but still highly reliable results. The Schaffner Group is doing its part to help achieve this goal by providing SchaffnerPQS with its capabilities for free.

The main features of SchaffnerPQS include:

-Fast, reliable and customizable power network simulations
-Benchmark with most of the international power quality standards
-Schaffner product simulations
-Harmonics simulations and analyzes including filter size simulations
-Create and export reports

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