naruto2021 Posted October 6, 2013 Posted October 6, 2013 I need to make an Electrical Wiring Diagram of an Induction Furnace. But i'm new in autocad, and i'm not really sure it can be done easily with autocad. All help is welcome. I'm working making in the maintance of this equipment on my university. Here is my mail: naruto2021@gmail.com https://www.dropbox.com/s/wa1sollj2u91zeb/P1020563.JPG https://www.dropbox.com/s/chq02guawmjl2pk/P1020564.JPG https://www.dropbox.com/s/hiz1wc3fyauw9h7/P1020565.JPG https://www.dropbox.com/s/blckc6adkle8wcp/P1020566.JPG https://www.dropbox.com/s/5yospmtv17vw2vr/P1020567.JPG Quote
Dormant Posted October 8, 2013 Posted October 8, 2013 I would start by downloading a free trial of AutoCAD Electrical http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk-autocad-electrical/free-trial and watching some of the tutorials Quote
ReMark Posted October 8, 2013 Posted October 8, 2013 Looks like the OP already has Electrical 2013. Should that be the case my suggestion would be to take a 3-day ACADE course from your local AutoDesk dealer (if available) so you can learn the right way to use the program. There are some things you should NOT use plain AutoCAD commands to do when working with Electrical 2013 as it may negatively affect the drawing database that is the strength of the program. Example: using plain AutoCAD's MOVE command instead of Electrical's SCOOT command. I could easily cite more examples. Quote
Ski_Me Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 I see no reason why he couldn't use plain autocad to draw this. Unless he was going to draw a bunch of wiring diagrams just using plain autocad for this one drawing would be fine. Plus did you notice the date of the drawing, Jun of 1975, I don't think autocad electrical had been developed yet. In fact I don't think this was drawn by any type of drawing program. Most of what he needs is symbols the rest is just text and lines. Quote
ReMark Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 I was referring to the program it appears that the OP is using. I did not say the original schematic was created with a CAD program. Yes, he could still redraw the 1975 schematics using plain AutoCAD and symbols he either creates himself or finds online. The question would be then "Why did they buy ACADE in the first place if they weren't going to use it?" Quote
Ski_Me Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 I didn't think that just because he selected electrical in his profile that he actually has the program, could be that he chose it because his needs are electrical we still don't know if even he has a cad program to work with. Quote
Ski_Me Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 (edited) Oops I hit post by mistake. In any case my recommendation is to take your drawings to a electrical engineer and have them do some drawings for you if you haven't bought the program then this will be less of a headache and cheaper than trying to draw the schematics yourself plus if you make a mistake and than have to go back to your drawings for a repair you might end up burning down your school because of it. Running 220VAC in 3 phase through a contactor rated for 120VAC is not something you want to do. If you want to do the drawing yourself and you have the program at the very least have them checked by a PE and stamped. Just sayin you know. Edited October 11, 2013 by Ski_Me Quote
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