Total visibility for
critical energy flows.
Map dependencies. Verify redundancy. Isolate safely. Turn complex infrastructure data into actionable insights for safer, smarter maintenance.
Your Power Chain, Mapped for Lockout
Every feed, every path, every dependency — mapped so you can plan lockouts with zero blind spots.

Why Visual Dependency Mapping Matters
Three pillars that transform how you understand and manage critical infrastructure
Equipment Hierarchy
Organize equipment in a clear parent-child structure. Understand the physical and organizational relationships at a glance.
- Tree Structure: Navigate from utility feeds to individual assets
- Auto-Calculated Levels: Hierarchy depth computed automatically
- Expand/Collapse: Focus on the branch you need
Dependency Mapping
Visualize power flow and electrical dependencies. Map primary, backup, and emergency sources with redundancy groups.
- Power Flow: See how electricity flows through your facility
- Redundancy Groups: Map A-side and B-side power feeds
- Backup Tracking: Emergency and backup power paths visible
Impact Assessment
See downstream effects before you isolate. Prevent accidental shutdowns of critical systems.
- Downstream Preview: Know what will be affected instantly
- Redundancy Check: Verify backup paths remain active
- Critical Warnings: Alerts for high-impact isolations
See the Transformation
From guesswork to complete visibility
- Long planning time with multiple system checks
- Verbal communication and paper-based tracking
- Missed dependencies and unknown downstream impact
- Incomplete isolation and redundancy blind spots
- Interactive visual diagram - zoom, pan, explore
- Real-time redundancy status verification
- Instant downstream impact preview
- Complete dependency traceability
Tree & Diagram Views
Toggle between hierarchical tree and flowchart
Auto-Generated Diagrams
Define relationships, diagram builds automatically
Redundancy Groups
Map A/B power feeds for critical infrastructure
LOTO Integration
Impact assessment feeds directly into lockout plans
Feature Highlights
Everything you need to visualize and manage equipment dependencies
Interactive Flow Diagram
ReactFlow-powered visualization with zoom, pan, and mini-map navigation. Click any node to view equipment details and trace dependencies upstream or downstream.
Dependency Tracking
Map upstream and downstream connections. Supports primary, backup, and emergency power paths with cycle detection.
Isolation Impact Preview
See affected equipment before isolating. Color-coded severity with critical system warnings.
Redundancy Verification
A/B feed status at a glance. Visual indicators when redundancy is lost with backup path validation.
Tree View Navigation
Collapsible hierarchy tree with search and filter. Quick expand/collapse for rapid exploration.
Frequently Asked Questions
ImpactView is an interactive dependency map of your power chain — from utility feeds down to individual racks. Built for lockout planning in complex environments, it shows every upstream source and downstream load so you can isolate with full visibility. You get both a flowchart view and a structured tree view.
It allows you to visualize exactly what will be affected before you isolate equipment. By mapping upstream and downstream dependencies, you can identify the correct isolation points and see which downstream systems will lose power, ensuring you don't accidentally shut down critical infrastructure.
Yes. ImpactView is designed for data center and critical infrastructure environments. You can map primary, backup, and emergency power sources, and define redundancy groups (e.g., A-side and B-side) to visually verify that backup paths remain active when a primary source is isolated.
Yes. You simply define the relationships (e.g., "Panel A feeds Server Rack 1") in the equipment settings, and ImpactView automatically builds the interactive flowchart. You can zoom, pan, and toggle between tree and diagram views to explore your facility's topology.
Yes. ImpactView is fully backwards compatible. You can start assigning parents and dependencies to your existing equipment at any time. Equipment without defined relationships will simply function as it always has.
Yes. The system can visually indicate redundancy status. If a piece of equipment loses one of its power sources (e.g., the A-side feed), you can verify if the B-side path is still operational directly on the diagram.
The system includes validation to prevent circular references (e.g., Equipment A feeds Equipment B, which feeds Equipment A), ensuring your hierarchy remains logical and accurate.
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