Autocad for electrical drawings

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Info, Jun 17, 2005.

  1. Info

    Info Guest

    <English>

    Hi,
    i'm the holder of a small firm that assembles electric panels: for the
    electric diagrams we use Autocad LT 200; my problem is that the electric
    diagram should be separated in sheets, that Autocad doesn't allow to create;
    I have noticed that they exist the views that solve a lot problems, but i
    wanted to ask you if another more comfortable way exists.
    Besides for the common datas of the electric diagrams, every time I have to
    change customer name, reference of the diagram and more on all the single
    sheets created inside the electric diagrams, while I would be change once
    time alone to all sheets of the diagram: can it be done?

    Thanks to everybody

    <Italian>

    Salve a tutto l'NG,
    sono il titolare di una piccola ditta che assembla quadri elettrici: per gli
    schemi usiamo Autocad LT 200; il mio problema è che lo schema dovrebbe
    essere diviso in fogli, che Autocad non permette di creare; ho notato che
    esistono le viste che mi risolverebbero parecchi problemi, ma volevo
    chiedervi se esiste un'altro modo più comodo.
    Inoltre per il cartiglio dello schema, tutte le volte devo cambiare nome
    cliente, matricola etc. su tutti i singoli fogli creati all'interno dello
    schema, mentre invece vorrei cambiarli una volta sola a schema: si può fare
    ?

    Grazie a tutti
     
    Info, Jun 17, 2005
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    David Guest

    draw everything in MODEL space in layers.
    Print from PAPER space.
    Changing the name in model space would goto all the PAPER space prints.
    The layers will give you the ability to view what pages you want to in the
    paper spaces (thaw/freeze)
    David.
     
    David, Jun 17, 2005
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    VKY Guest

    AutoCAD is for mechanical drawings. Electra (www.radicasoftware.com) is
    for electrical drawings. Seperate pages, generate BOM, generate
    terminals and much more.
     
    VKY, Jun 18, 2005
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