Let us know your design challenge - We are waiting to help you. Cabinet Layout E3.panel enables creation of the physical representation of cabinets. Working in either two or three dimensions, E3.panel allows engineers to layout components inside panel enclosures. Intelligent automatic snapping points allow parts to be easily placed in their correct location, and with keep-out and height restrictions it is also possible to prevent clashes. The ease-of-use means electrical engineers do not need to understand M-CAD tools. E3.panel is dynamically integrated with the schematic design and work can begin either in the panel or the schematic. Users can easily navigate between the panel and schematic and changes to either are immediately reflected across both.
Additional 2D views of the panel can be created at the press of a button by selecting a plan in 3D view. Wire Routing Signal logic is transferred from the schematic and optionally wires can be automatically routed through ducts in the panel, taking into account the shortest route and any segregation requirements, duct fill capacity is also checked.
The length of each wire is calculated and with dedicated links to wire preparation machines wires can be cut stripped, crimped and marked automatically. The manufacturing data held in E3.series can also be fed into the production environment for labelling, manufacturing cables, drilling, milling and cutting information and user-defined reports.
Full Specifications What's new in version 7 Version 7 includes low voltage devices, equipment schedule, egress 3D photometrics, and 3D BIM modeling. General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date February 13, 2008 Date Added February 13, 2008 Version 7 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows 2000/XP/Vista Additional Requirements Windows 2000/XP/Vista, AutoCAD 2004 Download Information File Size 6.58MB File Name DMElec7.exe Popularity Total Downloads 26,588 Downloads Last Week 19 Pricing License Model Free to try Limitations Watermark on output Price $840.
Electrical Panel Design
To meet the needs of the panel builders industry, Trace Software International has developed, the specific software solution for the construction of electrical panels while processing components, project management, multi-user work process or automation are decisive and indispensable to guarantee optimal design. Starting from a block diagram of the cable wiring or from a pre-defined list of materials, it is possible to achieve both the detailed schematics and front view of cabinets.
Any modification made to the hardware or the schema is reflected in real time in the entire project. In addition, through, the connecting link with ERP systems, the final Bill of materials can be linked to internal purchasing / suppliers codes. Elecworks ™ is an easy to use, panel design software.
RS Components has launched a free electrical design software package which, it says, will bring the benefits of design software to those not already using electrical CAD (computer-aided design) tools. The global launch of DesignSpark Electrical follows RS’ earlier free packages, DesignSpark PCB (which has had 230,000 activations since its launch in 2010) and DesignSpark Mechanical (which has had 175,000 activations since its launch in 2013). RS has spent two years working on the, which has been developed by French-based Trace Software International and has similarities to Trace’s Elecworks electrical CAD software. Schneider Electric has contributed to the cost of developing the software, and 80,000 Schneider products are included in the 250,000 components that make up DesignSpark Electrical’s launch library.
Industrial Electrical Panel Design
Schneider products are presented as the default when using the software, but users have the option of choosing items from other suppliers. Establish a null session/ download. The library will update itself automatically. Peter Smith, who joined RS 2½ years ago to help develop the electrical CAD package, says that many potential users of such software – especially in SMEs – are put off by the high costs and complexity of existing packages, which are “cost-prohibitive” for many smaller users, and take too long to learn.
As a result, users often end up using non-specialist software such as Microsoft Visio or AutoCad. According to RS’ research, around two-thirds of electrical designers are not using “genuine” electrical CAD packages at the moment. “Users are having to make do with unsatisfactory products,” Smith says, adding that this can slow down the design process and allow errors to creep in.
“DesignSpark Electrical will bring truly functional electrical CAD to them, at no cost.” Smith adds that RS is not competing with established providers such as Eplan. “DesignSpark Electrical is aimed at people who would not otherwise invest in electrical CAD,” he explains. RS is aiming for around 10,000 activations within 12 month of releasing the software. According to RS, DesignSpark Electrical is a fully specified electrical CAD package that will save time and avoid errors when designing control panels, machinery and electrical systems. It offers schematic design, wiring line diagrams and 2D panel and cabinet layouts, and manages terminals and reports with data stored in an SQLite database, which is updated in real time.