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AutoCAD Electrical Advanced and Comprehensive Training

AutoCAD Electrical

• Difference between CAD and CADE (CAD Electrical):-

Tells about the basic advantages of AutoCAD electrical over normal CAD.

• Different types of wires and wire layers:-

This session is the first step for an electrical engineer to get into ACADE.

• Inserting components from CAD library:-

Must know function to set component scale and rotation angle.

• Source and destination arrows:-

This is one of the most useful features in AutoCAD Electrical, which enables to do easy wire cross referencing (From and To).

• Creating intelligent title blocks with ladder cross referencing:-

Many times people do manual editing in each title block individually and with thorough understanding in “title block” function within ACADE one can do the changes in all sheets in one go.

• Component and source destination arrow cross referencing:-

In electrical circuits we use parent and child components (eg. Coil and Contacts of a relay) in different parts of a project. In order to study and read one circuit it is always necessary to trace the locations of all the parts of one component. This automatic cross referencing is another major advantage of ACADE.

• Project Manager functions:-

Managing a project in proper way is as important as creating a set of drawings. This skill makes you a perfect professional design engineer.

• How to create new symbols and user circuits:-

The more and more you use ACADE, you may require more components and circuits which is not there in the standard CAD library. By creating new standard user circuits and symbols you will become master of this art.

• NEMA and IEC electrical circuit:-

These are the two major standards which normally use to design electrical circuits. In this session we will use both the standards to design the same circuit and will spot the difference.

Finally we will do one sample project covering Single Line Diagram, Panel Layouts, Cable tray layouts, Room layouts, Schematic (Wiring) diagram and generating Bill of Materials.

7. Ladders
A) Basic Ladders
B) Inserting Components in Ladders
C) Ladders for Title Block

8. Symbol Builder
A) Adding Attributes
B) Creating New Components

9. Title Blocks
A) Adding Attributes
B) Making Blocks
C) Creating Standard Title Blocks

10. Customizing Title Blocks
A) Different types of Title Blocks
B) Creating Title blocks with different X & Y Axis

11. Incomer & Drive Panel (PRACTICAL)
A) Single Line Diagram Concept
B) Creating Schematic from SLD
C) Schematic of Main Incomer Panel
D) Schematic of Drive Panel

12. Drive With Bypass (PRACTICAL)
A) Schematic of Drive With Bypass

13. Control Circuits
B) Inserting Ladders
C) Inserting Components in Ladders
D) Cross Reference

14. PLC Modules (Part 1-3)
A) Inserting PLC Modules
B) Connecting Wires to Modules
C) Selecting Modules from Catalogue

15. Basic Panel Layout
A) Basic Concept of Layout
B) Creating internal Layouts manually
C) Creating Side View from Front View

16. ACADE Panel Layout
A) Panel Layout TAB
B) Footprint from Schematic
C) Terminal Strips from Schematic
D) Bill of Materials from footprint

17. Recap Session
A) Project Manager
B) JIC and IEC Directory Settings
C) IEC Schematic
D) Converting JIC projects into IEC
E) Wires and Wire Numbering
F) Components and Cross Referencing
G) Source and Destination Arrows
H) Inserting Images in Customized Title Blocks
I) Project Wide Utilities
J) Other Commands at a Glance

Who this course is for:
  • Graduate in Engineering esp. Electrical and Electronics
  • Diploma holder in Engineering
  • Draftsman for Electrical Appliances

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