NCC-4 is an all- purpose, four-part computer program for controlling power distribution systems, such as automotive and industrial applications. The program was developed by the National Computer Corporation and is used for both single and multiphase power systems. The NCC-4 programs consist of four parts; Power Analysis and Control, Visualizer, System Configurator and Troubleshooting Assistant.
Power Analysis and Control - This part is used to analyze and control a power system. It can be used to analyze the characteristics of a system such as voltage, amperage, and power factor, as well as the control of outputs such as start-up, shutdown, and load shedding.
Visualizer - The Visualizer component is used to provide a graphical representation of the power system and its components. This component helps users to visualize and analyze system components, faults, and operations.
System Configurator - The system configurator component is used to set up and configure the system. It can be used to customize the system to meet user requirements and to maximize system performance.
Troubleshooting Assistant - The Troubleshooting Assistant component is used to troubleshoot and diagnose system problems. It can be used to identify the source of a problem and can provide step-by-step directions for resolving it.