
Autodesk’s Nathan Eliason hosted a webcast last week that focused on AutoCAD Electrical’s ability to insert, track, and manage terminal blocks / terminal strips in a project drawing set. I helped put the demo together and was responsible for real-time Q & A support while Nathan was “on stage”.
Also thanks to Doug McAlexander for some of the images and samples.
Part 2
This posting is a brief summary of what Nathan covered in the third quarter of the hour-long webcast. This part deals mainly with the panel-layout end of things, using AutoCAD Electrical’s “Terminal Strip Editor” tool.
Hopefully this posting can serve as a simple overview / tutorial of this Terminal Strip Editor feature.
Using the Terminal Strip Editor tool
The first part of the tutorial ended with field terminals inserted for these five three-phase motor circuits. The first and last motor wiring go thorugh terminal strip “TB-1″ and the middle three through terminal strip “TB-2″.
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