AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Learning AutoCAD Electrical 2010 (IEC Standard)
AutoCAD Electrical 2010 Learning AutoCAD his guide provides an overview of many AutoCAD Electrical 2010 utilities designed to enable users to quickly create and manage electrical-controls production drawings. Users focus on how to build intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts, and how to leverage the intelligence built into AutoCAD Electrical. Hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios for the IEC (international) standard are included
Electrical 2010 (IEC Standard) Description This guide provides an overview of many AutoCAD Electrical 2010 utilities designed to enable users to quickly create and manage electrical-controls production drawings.
Users focus on how to build intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts, and how to leverage the intelligence built into AutoCAD Electrical. Hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios for the IEC (international) standard are included. Pages Volume 1 344; Volume 2 198 Trial CD Yes Onscreen Exercises    Yes Prerequisites Before using this guide, students should have a working knowledge of the following: A recent version of AutoCAD.
Electrical drafting, design, or engineering principles. Microsoft® Windows® Vista or Microsoft® Windows® XP Class Information Suggested Duration 2 days Objective To teach users the basic commands necessary for creating professional electrical-controls drawings with AutoCAD Electrical software.
After completing this class, users will be able to: Navigate the AutoCAD Electrical user interface. Manage projects and the multiple drawing and inter-drawing relationships contained in electrical projects.
Insert wires, add wire numbers, manage circuits, and create point-to point wiring diagrams and drawings. Insert and annotate schematic symbols. Edit drawings project wide with commands that are specific to the electrical design environment. Extract information from drawings to create Bill of Material, Wiring, and other reports.
Create and annotate panel layout drawings with lists of components that are extracted from schematic drawings and with other specific panel layout tools, such as the Terminal Strip Editor. Who Should Attend New users of AutoCAD Electrical. In this Guide Basic Workflow Navigating the Interface Basic Workflow Project Basics
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