ElectraCalcIQ

Engineering-caliber calculations

Calculator Library

Review the calculator coverage available in ElectraCalcIQ for design workflows, documentation, and internal coordination. This page is marketing-only and does not expose live calculator execution.

Calculator coverage

Calculator categories for real project workflows

ElectraCalcIQ helps consulting teams standardize inputs, document assumptions, and keep engineering calculations tied to real project context instead of isolated spreadsheets.

At a glance 9 calculators and demos

Grouped by how engineering teams actually review design validation, protection checks, load support, and project-ready documentation.

Design

Design validation

Use voltage drop, segmented voltage drop, and power calculations to review conductor decisions, compare options, and support basis-of-design discussions.

Protection

Equipment and protection checks

Use fault current and motor sizing workflows to document interrupting ratings, conductor sizing assumptions, and overcurrent protection decisions.

Documentation

Load and circuit documentation

Use load and Ohm's Law workflows when teams need a fast, reviewable way to capture supporting calculations and design assumptions.

Equipment suitability

Protection, motors, and equipment checks

Focused on interrupting ratings, conductor sizing assumptions, and overcurrent review workflow.

Fault Current / AIC

Equipment suitability and coordination review with documented interrupting rating checks.

Motor Branch-Circuit / Feeder Sizing

Repeatable motor conductor and overcurrent sizing decisions with export-ready project records.

Exploration and demos

Quick support math and early evaluation

Useful for fast circuit checks, solar feasibility discussions, and low-risk product evaluation before a trial.

Ohm's Law

Fast supporting circuit calculations that can still be saved to project work instead of disposable one-off math.

Solar System Calculator

Conceptual PV production, battery sizing, and solar resource review with documented assumptions and metadata.

Public Ohm's Law Demo

A low-risk evaluator preview before moving into saved workspaces, broader calculator coverage, and guided demos.

Public demo vs. subscriber workflow

Public demo

  • Try a safe Ohm's Law sample without login
  • Preview the interaction model before starting a trial
  • Useful for a quick first look, not for active project work

Subscriber workspace

  • Keep calculations tied to organization, client, and project context
  • Save and review engineering assumptions with your team
  • Support documented outputs and repeatable workflows across jobs

Best next step

If your team is evaluating fit, start with the public demo for a quick preview, then request a guided demo or start a trial to see the full workflow.

What technical evaluators should expect

Voltage drop and conductor planning

Useful when teams need a more repeatable workflow for branch, feeder, and segmented run calculations.

Power, load, and circuit support

Helpful when firms want organized calculation records instead of repeatedly adapting old spreadsheets from prior jobs.

Review and deliverable preparation

Stronger value appears when the output needs to be reviewed, updated, and carried toward documentation, not just calculated once.