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Generating Electrical Diagrams

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afterhrs

Electrical
Mar 18, 2003
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I am looking for an electrical auto cad program that is somewhat equivalent to Rockwell Automation's " RS wire " program.
I like their program , but it is cost prohibative.

Thanks
 
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I looked at the site, did you have one in mind that applies specifically to machine tool specifications for electrical cabinents

regards,
A.H.
 
WSCAD is not bad - tried it for evaluation (demo version is available at but ended up using Eplan. Eplan is also v. expensive although very good...
 
I am looking for an efficient way to create simple schematics. Is there a specific AutoCAD add-on you recomend? (I am mechanical so please be specific)
 
I am not sure that SmartDraw is better than an Autocad 2000 add-on. I do need the files to be in Acad format for distribution.


I downloaded the (AutoCad 2000 JIC Electrical Symbols Menu Add-On)I found at this site; and it seems quite good.


I am interested in opimions
 
Visio CAD Technical Edition. It is now a Mircosoft product, considered part of the Office suite. It is about 500 bucks. WOrks great.
 
I would like to thank all that replied. My company has now supplied me a autocad 2000i.
I have imported the JIC symbols from MRPLC.com and put them into Autocad 2000i, but everytime I bring up the program it will say JIC failed to load, and now I have to load this program manually everytime.
Any suggestions?

Thanks again,
Afterhrs
 
I have Visio but dont seem to be able to find good schematic shapes for motors and transformers.. anyone know where I can get?
thanks
 
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