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Associating SLDs with TCCs
For a long time, it has been possible to associate single-line drawings (SLDs)
with Time-Current-Coordination curves (TCCs), for use with the Group Print
facility. However, in V6.0, PTW can automatically create small SLDs that only
show the devices added to the TCC, and display these as thumbnail sketches in
CAPTOR.
Creating new TCCs
The easiest way to create a new TCC is to open your main SLD, highlight the
components that you want on the TCC, and then click on the "Go To TCC Drawing"
icon (a TCC with a horizontal red arrow on it). This will bring up a TCC
dialogue box, at which point you should click "New". PTW will then ask you
whether it should create a new SLD, and associate it with the new TCC. You
should click "Yes". It is important to include "non TCC components" such as
busbars when selecting the components to be added to the TCC, otherwise they
will not appear in the thumbnail TCC.
Associating existing TCCs and SLDs
If you have a project created in an older version of PTW (V5.0 or older),
then you might not have small SLDs associated with TCCs. The first step in
getting CAPTOR to display a thumbnail sketch is to create a new SLD, and then
copy and paste the relevant components onto the new SLD. Then open the TCC in
CAPTOR, and associate the TCC with your new SLD (Settings>>Associate One-Line
Diagram).
Adding non TCC components to a TCC SLD
If you created your new TCC by only adding components that would be
displayed on the TCC, and not including "non TCC components", such as busbars,
then CAPTOR's thumbnail sketch will look incomplete. This is easily rectified by
opening the thumbnail SLD in the same way that you would open any other SLD, and
then using the Component>>Expand command.
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