Posted on 2018-05-30
We have introduced the possibility to pay with credit card. All major credit cards are accepted.
Posted on 2018-02-28
With the help of Cableizer, you can prevent problems by calculating the maximum allowable pulling tension for any installation. You can easily model the cable route with sections, slopes, bends...
Posted on 2018-02-27
The service reliability of a cable systems depends not only on the quality of the cable itself, but also to a large extent on the methods used and the care taken in laying the cable. In this blog...
Posted on 2016-02-22
Cableizer calculates the magnetic fields of multiple systems with different frequencies and load-flow directions. The magnetic field strength is diagrammed as impressive and meaningful...
Posted on 2016-01-07
The full range of IEC and AWG conductor sizes and corresponding standard DC resistance values is supported.
Posted on 2015-12-18
Enhanced modelling of multi-core cables and redefined calculation of its screen/sheath losses and internal thermal resistances.
Posted on 2015-11-20
The IEC standard 60287-1-1 describes methods to calculate the armour loss factor but does so for one layer of armour only. Other ampacity calculation programs allow the user to model as well only...
Posted on 2014-11-05
Cableizer does currently support AC voltage levels from medium voltages of 1 kV up to extra-high voltages of 500 kV. DC voltage levels are currently limited to below 5 kV. For low-voltage cable...
Posted on 2014-10-13
This user guide describes how to define a heat source or a heat sink in Cableizer. The differences between a definition based on the dissipated heat or the surface temperature are outlined and explained.