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    tahir.mavric
    Posts: 9
    Registered: ‎03-04-2011

    European Standards

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    11-16-2011 03:24 AM

    Hi all,

     

    I started to use AutoCAD Electrical 2012. But i can't find European Standards. I have read to another discussions where saying that IEC is also European Standard but the elements (symbols) are not the same as what I need.

     

    In AutoCAD ECSCAD 2012 elements (symbols) are the same as what I need. AutoCAD ECSCAD 2012 used also IEC Symbol Library.


    How can i get this standard in AutoCAD Electrical 2012?

     

    example: Fuse_Switches

     

    In AutoCAD ECSCAD 2012  -  Fuse Switches

    ECSCAD - Fuse_Switches.jpg

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    In AutoCAD Electrical 2012   -  Fuse Switches

    Electrical - Fuse_Switches.jpg

     

     

    Thanks in advance,

     

    Regards,

    Tahir


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    e.bekker
    Posts: 1
    Registered: ‎10-20-2011

    Re: European Standards

    11-16-2011 06:35 AM in reply to: tahir.mavric

    Hi Tahir,

    It all depends on project or drawing settings and takes a lot typing to answer it here.

    My advise is to use ACAD help:

    Just type: "Switch JIC and IEC standards"

    Regards,

    Ed

     

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    Valued Contributor
    Posts: 76
    Registered: ‎08-23-2005

    Re: European Standards

    11-16-2011 07:30 AM in reply to: tahir.mavric

    According to my documentation on the 60617 IEC standard, the Autocad Electrical representation is the correct one. About automatically converting your ECSCAD symbols to Autocad Electrical symbols: have no idea on how to do that.

    Jos

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    Distinguished Mentor
    Posts: 706
    Registered: ‎06-01-2010

    Re: European Standards

    11-16-2011 02:26 PM in reply to: Josdc

    The Australian standard (based on the IEC) has the ESCAD block as a THERMAL OVERLOAD contact and not a Fuse switch.

    The ACADE symbol is what we use for a FUSE SWITCH.

     

    Try doing a Google search for the IEC standards to get an idea of what the appropriate standards are.

     

    Regards Brad

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    Contributor
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    Re: European Standards

    11-24-2011 03:48 AM in reply to: tahir.mavric

    ECSCAD is incorrect in accordance with IEC60617. The symbols you depict from ECSCAD is a thermal contact and not a fuse switch. You can download a copy of the IEC60617 standards from the IEC store but they are expensive. A previous reply suggested typing into Google and this can often give you the correct symbol but be careful.

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    Active Contributor
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    Registered: ‎05-15-2006

    Re: European Standards

    12-06-2011 08:54 AM in reply to: tahir.mavric

    I believe the upper symbol is not a fuse but a circuit breaker with a thermal trip.

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    Re: European Standards

    12-06-2011 07:28 PM in reply to: brstilson

    The upper symbol is definitely a contact with a thermal operation. A breaker has a cross where the contact comes down....

     

    Regards Brad

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