Title pretty much sums it up. I just switched jobs and I thought for sure this company would have standards set up in Electical for panel designs. But alas not to be. How do I get started with PLC panel designs? I just want to start with using the right parts so my panel layout is easier. I have been doing it by hand for too long.
Does anybody have some good resources to get started? I am about 6 hours deep into the YouTube rabbit hole but everything seems piecemeal and not all encompassing.
So really that's a very wide-open question. There are lots of different ways to do this.
Start with the Hitchhiker's Guide to AutoCAD Electrical - it's on the F1 'home page'. Review how the software works with panel layouts. This will help you narrow down exactly which things you need to focus on learning.
For example, are you also drawing schematics? If so, do you want to lay out the panel first, or draw the schematics first? Do you intend to link the schematic symbols to their panel footprints? Each workflow has different things to know. You might not even know what you want to do, until you learn what you CAN do. (That's how it worked for me.)
So start with the general process, and try to narrow down your options. Once you gain a more focused idea on what exactly you want to do, it will be easier to come up with a guideline - for you, and for the rest of the forum.
Unfortunately, your pretty much stuffed!!!!
if you don’t have somebody that is already at your new company using Acade to guide you then it’s a long struggle
you need to consider the following
Years ago Nate Holt created some basic tutorials, but I'm not sure how relevant they are now.
Tutorial – Basics of ‘Smart’ Panel Layout (Part 1)
Tutorial – Basics of ‘Smart’ Panel Layout (Part 2)
Tutorial – Basics of ‘Smart’ Panel Layout (Part 3)
Tutorial – Mapping schematic components to panel layout
Tutorial – Automatic Wire Annotation from Schematic to W/D (Part 1)
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