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NFPA: Schematic Symbols Insertion Point Problem
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I am having trouble with the insertion point on some schematic symbols provided with the NFPA library.
When inserting the symbol, the insertion point is nowhere near the symbol itself (the insertion point is way to the upper right area of the symbol).
I have edited the symbols with Symbol Builder and verified that the components of the symbol are indeed centered around the 0,0 point.
The symbols I have discovered that exhibit this behavior are:
Relays – Form C Contact [HCR23]
Heating Elements – Heating Element (alternate) [HRE1HTACT]
What technique can I use to correct the insertion point for these symbols?
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Re: NFPA: Schematic Symbols Insertion Point Problem
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Open the block and type INSBASE to see if it is set at (0,0), it's possible that the symbol is centered around 0,0 but the value is something else...
Hope this helps!
Omar
Re: NFPA: Schematic Symbols Insertion Point Problem
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Hi sdomke
I'm sorry you've encountered the error with these symbols. I'll make sure our QA department is notified of these errors.
From your comments it appears as though you've already edited the wblocks in the library and are trying to update the drawings to use the new wblock versions rather than those that are cached in the dwg file. In this case you can leverage the Swap/Update Block (the update portion) command to update the block reference that is cached in the dwg. I've tried this and it works, the only thing you'll have to do is move the instances of the blocks that were already placed in the drawing because they will move due to their newly defined insertion point. In some cases it may be easier to first delete those blocks you have in the drawing (all but one as you'll need one to select to run the swap/update block command) then simply re-insert them was the update is completed. Note that this will need to be done for any drawing that you've inserted the incorrect instances of those blocks on (the commadn does have a project-wide option too).
Hopefully this helps!

Jared Bunch
Sr. User Experience Designer
IPG - AutoCAD Product Line Group
Autodesk, Inc.
Re: NFPA: Schematic Symbols Insertion Point Problem
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Thank you Omar and Jared. I have solved this issue as follows:
To correct this issue, edit the symbol with symbol editor.
Type INSBASE at the command prompt, you will notice that the current values are:
18.4999, 12.0003, 0 for HCR23
8.5, 12, 0 for HRE1HTALT
To correct the incorrect insertion point base (thank you Omar!):
Type “0,0,0” at the prompt
Save the symbol
Execute a block Swap/Update Block
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Hello,
We have taken note of this issue in our system. Thanks for reporting.
Mayuresh Athalekar
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While you are at it, check the rest of your symbols too. Many of them have this problem or similar problems. For instance, text style and size is not uniform across related symbols. A parent contact may have different size text as the child contact does.
scott.sawdy@bluecoyotecad.com
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Hello Scott,
We have noted this observation already and taking appropriate action for the same.
Thanks for highlighting the same.
Mayuresh Athalekar
