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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 11:42 AM in reply to: Gagg

    Do I have to insert all the "required" tags?  If there are any errors errors found in the symbol, will this cause them not to work?

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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 11:47 AM in reply to: Gagg

    A quick look shows that you are missing all the info that is needed in the symbol to make it intelligent:

     

    I recommend using Symbol Builder which will provide you with all the attributes that need to be on a symbol to make it intelligent.

     

    You also need to change the way you name symbols.

    ACE uses the following format:

    1st Char - H or V for horizontal or vertical insertion.

    2 and 3 char - the family code for th esymbol; i.e., CR for relays, MO for motors, SS for selector switches. This is how ACE knows which table to look in in the database for part information.

    4 char - 1 for the Parent Symbol and 2 for the Child Symbol

    5 char - 1 is a NO contact, 2 is a NC Contact. Used mostly with relay children symbols and switches.

    6 char and up - these can be whatever you want to make the symbol distinctive.

     

    Here is a wiki that goes into it in more detail

     

    http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/AutoCAD_Electrical/enu/2011/Help/User's_Guide/104SymbolLibraries/1085Li...

     

     

    Hope this helps.

    Bob Hanrahan
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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 12:43 PM in reply to: testsubject

    Thank you for the quick reply. I did use symbol builder when I created them. I changed name and file save location though, should I keep ace's default naming and save location. It sounds like that would help. I am just trying to create a basic line diagram, my blocks do not need to be intelligent(except for wire connectin points). Should I just attach them as xrefs and connect the wires to a spot on the box, not an actual "terminal". I have a feeling I am making this much more complicated than it needs to be. Thank you again

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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 01:26 PM in reply to: testsubject

    Ok it appears that renaming the block accouding to the way Bob explained has fixed the problem. THANK YOU!!

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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 02:05 PM in reply to: Gagg

    Not a problem. I like to help.

    Bob Hanrahan
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    Re: One Line Diagram Help!

    09-28-2012 02:29 PM in reply to: testsubject

    I thoight it fixed the issue but it didn't. Im getting closer but not 100%. Thanks again tho

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