Hey All,
I can't seem to setup AutoCAD Electrical 2013 to number wires and components to my company's standards.
I guess the way we do it is a little unique. I like the idea of automatic wire numbering but it would be great if we didn't have to change our standards to do it. Can anyone come up with a way to setup the "Wire Number Format" and "Line Reference Numbers" to follow theses company standards?
This might look confusing but I'll attach a image to hopefully clear it up.
ACADE seems to only add prefixes to the the end of Line reference numbers. Is there anyway to increment the wire number?
I've put quite a bit of effort into it without too much success.
If you could send me a step by step or pictures of how to set up the wiring that would be great.
Thanks,
James Bunch,
Look in the drawing/project properties under the wire numbers tab. Can also be accessed in Options. Look to the right and select Suffix Setup. You have several options here and can determine what number to start the sequential incrementing.
Scott
Scott,
I've fiddled with those suffix settings, but what I need is to be able to increment the reference.
So where they show "Standard defaults (examples for reference "100").
I want to be able to do is increment that "100". Ex. 101, 102, 103.
The "Sequential" feature just counts up from a chosen number, and doesn't use the line reference numbers.
Thanks for help,
James
It will use the reference number if your field includes %N as well as the %X. ie %S%N%X would equal sheet number, line number and what ever you decide for a suffix (a number or an letter) that will increment.
There are several places where you can set these values and you should spend a little time looking them up in the help to where you need to go to get the results you are looking for.
Scott
I'm not sure if I'm doing it right but when I do what you suggest it just adds an addition number or letter to the end of the line reference number, instead of incrementing it.
So when I use it on the schematic that I attached on my original post the wire numbers are 30001, 30002, 30003
When I want them to be 3001, 3002, 3003.
James
That is correct. I am trying to think if there is a place where you can define the base numbering you want to use and then let it add the suffix as an incremental number. Not sure if that will work or not. We use 5 digit numbers (%S and %N) then we let the suffix increment the number by adding the %X. Final number is 6 digits, but it is based on the line reference and provides us with unique numbers.
Scott
I started typing and saving pictures.... Finally I just pushed it to a blog post. I didn't expect to get this involved. The first few things I tried didn’t work or had other side effects. I think this should work for you.
http://myacade.blogspot.com/2013/01/company-wire-numbering-advancing-wire.html