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03-11-2004 08:28 AM
Now that I am using ACADE to do panel layouts I have run into a problem.
I have one contactor that we use several ways.
1. Contactor with overload (overload needs no callout on panel)
2. Contactor without overload
3. Contactor with overload with an interlock to another contactor (to reverse a motor)
This requires 3 different footprints for one contactor.
We show our part number in the bill of materials on the drawing so a different part number for each is not an option.
See the attached drawing for more information.
Anyone have a recommendation on how to handle the situation.
Thanks
Chad
I have one contactor that we use several ways.
1. Contactor with overload (overload needs no callout on panel)
2. Contactor without overload
3. Contactor with overload with an interlock to another contactor (to reverse a motor)
This requires 3 different footprints for one contactor.
We show our part number in the bill of materials on the drawing so a different part number for each is not an option.
See the attached drawing for more information.
Anyone have a recommendation on how to handle the situation.
Thanks
Chad
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03-11-2004 09:15 AM in reply to:
fdna49
This is what I do. In the catalog I make multiple copies of the part with the same part number but different AssyCodes. Then in the footprint library, associate the different footprints to match up with the AssyCode. That way it will insert the correct footprint based on the AssyCode used and the part number stays the same.
Robert Hanrahan
Weigh Right Automatic Scale
Robert Hanrahan
Weigh Right Automatic Scale
Bob Hanrahan
Ace User since 1998
Ace User since 1998
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03-11-2004 09:44 AM in reply to:
fdna49
I agree with Robert's reply...
This is the best way to handle multiple configurations of a single part.
Jim Card
Mckee Foods Corp.
This is the best way to handle multiple configurations of a single part.
Jim Card
Mckee Foods Corp.
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03-11-2004 01:24 PM in reply to:
fdna49
Thanks Jim and Robert
Tried your suggestion, it worked like a charm!!
Now if I could only get the fuses to number as I needed, ( see my other post)I would be all set.
Thanks Again
Chad
Tried your suggestion, it worked like a charm!!
Now if I could only get the fuses to number as I needed, ( see my other post)I would be all set.
Thanks Again
Chad
