Insert Footprints: This is done correctly when using the exact components required in your panel and through the use of manufacturer information and catalog part numbers.Identifying Required Components: First, take a look at your schematic and categorize by function, size, and identification number of each part. ![]() In this 30-minute presentation, Greston reveals how to populate a panel from your schematic, use your Catalog Browser to select a panel size, and populate a Bill of Materials.ĭuring the webcast, viewers are taken through three important steps to working through and getting the most out of AutoCAD Electrical’s Panel Design Tool. The recent Autodesk Virtual Academy webcast features KETIV’s AutoCAD Electrical expert Greston Dunivin. Join us as we take a look at how to navigate this tool. ![]() Are you forced to guess on enclosure sizes or missing components from schematics? Are requisitions processed with incorrect tags and part numbers? Panel Design in AutoCAD Electrical allows you to eliminate costly errors with dynamically linked tagging and manufacturer-driven component footprints.
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