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1 See Electrical V8R2 Tutorial IEC TUTORIAL2 Contents Forward. 2 Scope of the Tutorial. 3 Creating the Workspace. 4 Default Location and Auto Backups. 4 New Workspace.

Download Tutorial SEE Electrical. Share & Embed 'Tutorial SEE Electrical' Please copy and paste this embed script to where you want to embed. Apr 21, 2018 - Entronix Energy Management Platform offers a sophisticated, powerful, and multi-faceted product which is simple to deploy and can be run. PDF files are the most common file format used when exchanging design information between designers, contractors, clients, and others. AutoCAD 2017 introduced the ability to import PDF files. The PDFIMPORT command imports PDF data into AutoCAD as 2D. Reload it to see the new name.

5 Workspace Descriptions. 7 Page 1 Schematic. 8 Page 2 Schematic. 8 Drawing Page Phase Potentials and Neutral.

9 Incoming Power, Terminals, and Isolation. 5 Creating the Workspace A workspace (also often referred to as a project) is a single file within the Windows file system with a.sep extension. Default Location and Auto Backups The default location for creating projects after installing See Electrical is C:UsersPublicDocumentsIGE+XAOSEE ElectricalV8R2Projects however this can be changed when a workspace is created, and as a default, using the File System Settings (only available when no workspace is open) menu command and selecting the Folder tab. To relocate the Project, Templates, and Symbols folders copy them to a new location and redirect the above settings to match. It s also advisable to enable Automatic backup of pages in the first tab whilst the system settings are open. Enabling this setting allows pages to be right-clicked to use Load Backup to recover earlier copies of a schematic.

6 New Workspace Use the File New command to enter the name of the new project IEC TUTORIAL IEC Tutorial Clicking Save then asks the user to select which workspace template should be used. Each workspace template is a previously created See Electrical workspace (.sep file) with different default settings already applied. The main difference between the ones provided by default is the method used for numbering components. Both templates for Standard and Standard-CodeConsecutiveNumbers number components sequentially through the whole project i.e. Fuses F1, F2, F3 etc.

Standard-PageCodeColumn would label a fuse on page 3 column 5 as 3F5. Standard- PageCodeConsecutiveNumbers would label multiple fuses on page 3 as 3F1, 3F2, 3F3 etc. Standard-PageCodePageCoordinates would label a fuse on page 3, column 5, row B as 3F5-B.

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Select the 2 nd template for Standard-CodeConsecutiveNumbers and click OK. 7 You should now see the workspace appear in the Workspace panel, where the file name and sections of the project can be seen.

Workspace Descriptions The workspace has a set of text attributes which can be filled in to describe what the schematics represent, who the designs are for, who created them and when. This information is typically displayed within the title block and will automatically appear on each page if that attribute is included in the title block design. Changes made to the text information will update automatically on every page where it s shown. Either right-click on the workspace name in the Workspace panel and select Information or click on the Workspace information icon in the Home ribbon menu to display the text attributes for this project. Enter the information as shown here: Workspace Description-line 01: Example IEC Project Workspace Description-line 02: Created on See Electrical V8R2 Workspace descriptions 01 to 03 are displayed on the default title blocks together with description 04 for the Drawing no. It is very easy to modify the title blocks to make use of any of the existing attributes if needed. 8 New Page Schematic pages must be created within the Circuit Diagram IEC section of the workspace.

Once this section is highlighted either right-click and select New Page or use the icon in the Home ribbon (shortcut Alt+N). This displays the new Page Information dialogue. The page number has already been set to 1 so all that remains is to enter a description for what is to be shown on this page: Supply & Motor Power The first page description is used within the Workspace panel next to the page as well as within the default title block. These text attributes should always be modified via the information/property panels or via the Database editors in Standard and Advanced versions. They should never be changed directly by just editing the text. Page 79 Page 1 Schematic IEC Tutorial Page 2 Schematic Page 8.

10 Drawing Page 1 The following sections detail the most common aspects of designing schematics in See Electrical. This consists of wires, symbols, and links between related symbols such as relays and coils and continuation of wires between pages.

3 Phase Potentials and Neutral With page 1 open click on the menu ribbon for Electrical and use the Top potential icon to insert a wire with arrows at each end referred to as a potential. Repeat this for L2, L3, and N potentials at the top of the page. Each top potential appears 5mm below the last one. To change any of the product names, double-click on the potential to bring back the Component Properties dialogue. Incoming Power, Terminals, and Isolation Draw the wires using the Electrical Wire Connections 3 Wires command, using a single click (not a clickand-drag) at the top followed by one at the bottom.

Add the neutral wire using the 1 Wire command with a single click either from top-to-bottom or vice versa. 11 Insert the INCOMING SUPPLY text Use the quick access icon to create new text (shortcut Ctrl+T) and enter the text in the top section of the dialogue. The text should already have appeared on the cursor so click below the 3 phase wires to insert the text on the page. Further formatting can be achieved by selecting the Show advanced properties check box. To edit the text after insertion use the next icon on the quick access toolbar (shortcut Ctrl+E) and click on the text to edit.

This edit text command should not be used to change active title block or symbol text since specific dialogues are provided for this purpose. Insert the Incoming Terminals Locate the Symbols panel and extend the Electrical & Automation symbol database and scroll down to find the Terminals folder. In here select the 5 term.

Incomming power group of terminals using a single click. Move your cursor to the end of the L1 wire and use a single-click to insert the macro. Set the terminal strip (Product) to be X1 in the Component Properties dialogue. 12 Draw the PE wiring Use the Electrical Potential Cursor command to draw a wire with integral reference arrows from column 0 to 6 above the incoming terminals. Complete this section with a 1 Wire section from the potential to the PE terminal. Inserting the Incoming Isolation Switch From the Symbols panel extend the Electrical & Automation Switchgear, multi pole folder and click on the 3-pole + LINK symbol. As you move off the symbols panel the symbol should appear at your cursor ready to be inserted on the page.

Right-click to finish inserting the symbol once it s placed on the page. Double-click on the symbol to show the Component Properties dialogue to make any changes. 13 Motor 1 Power Circuit In See Electrical the wires can be drawn through symbols, or the symbols can be placed and wires drawn across them, with the software correctly breaking the wires where necessary. Use the 3 Wires command from the Electrical Wire Connections remembering to always draw from the angled end to the flat end (top to bottom here). Use the Symbols panel to locate the following symbols and singleclick to select and place each one.

Set the contactor to Product K1. IEC Tutorial Set the terminal Product to X1 then after placing double-click on the 4 th terminal and change its terminal number to PE. After inserting the motor double-click on the symbol and set the Description 00 to MAIN PUMP Use the 1 Wire command to connect the PE terminal of the motor to the PE potential. 14 Inserting Multi-core Cables In See Electrical wires can be marked as being connected by multi-core cables either by placing individual Cable symbols over a wire or by using the Cable command and drawing a line across multiple wires that should be handled by multiple cores of a single cable.

Once the position of the cables is defined the Component Properties dialogue is displayed where the product name, description, type of cable, length and core details can be entered. In the standard and advanced versions of See Electrical the cable core information can be stored in the type database so that the details automatically fill in when the cable type is selected. Page 1315 Motor 2 Power Circuit The second motor circuit is basically the same as the first except it has a reversing circuit and contactor added. IEC Tutorial Select the first motor circuit using a left-to-right selection box (hold Ctrl to select and add anything you missed), right-click and select Copy then right-click and select Paste to insert the 2 nd motor circuit.

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After pasting, keep the terminal product as X1, set the cable as W2, and change the contactor to K2 as you are prompted for each. Once copied (right-click to finish pasting), double-click on the motor and update its description to REVERSING MOTOR To complete this motor use the 1 Wire command to draw the reversing wires and copy the contactor from K2 to the right and label it as K3. Hint: Copying anything selected can be done using Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V to paste, or dragging the selected elements whilst holding Ctrl (keep holding Ctrl until after you ve dropped the copy). 17 Taking a Break At any point in this tutorial it may be necessary to stop what you re doing and come back later to finish. Closing See Electrical V8R2 will prompt you to save changes to the workspace. It s essential to select Yes to save the changes made to the IEC TUTORIAL workspace since selecting No will lose everything added/changed since the last time the workspace was saved.

The project can also be closed, leaving See Electrical open by right-clicking over the workspace name in the Workspace Explorer and selecting Close Workspace again selecting Yes to save the changes. On opening See Electrical, the list of most recent workspaces can be seen when hovering over the File New menu item. Moving across to the list allows any of the last 10 projects to be accessed. Once the workspace is open, extend the Circuit Diagrams IEC section and double-click on a page to open it.

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18 Drawing Page 2 The second page shows control wiring with references to the contactors and wires from page 1. Hint: Common symbols used in a workspace can be made easier to locate in future by right-clicking over them in the symbols panel and selecting Add to Favorites. They then appear at the top of the Symbols panel in the star group. Create Page 2 Right-click over the Circuit Diagrams IEC node in the Workspace panel and select New Page Enter Motor Controls & Indication into the Page Description-line 01 Hint: right-clicking on an existing page and selecting New Page maintains all of that pages text information, and in Standard and Advanced versions will also match the original Function and Location folder information. 19 Draw the 24V and 0V Rails Use the Electrical Potentials Top (shortcut F11) command to insert a potential at the top of the new page.

Use the Db button to search for already existing references and pick the 24V one from the previous page. When you click on OK the reference should display page and column text. Repeat this using the Bottom potential (shortcut F12) and selecting 0V. Hint: Potentials always have references at both ends and will link up with the next reference with the same name. Using the 1 Wire command and double-clicking inserts a wire reference (arrow) which also displays a Product Index. If more that 2 of these wire references with the same Product are used in the same workspace then its recommended to link pairs together by manually entering a Product Index to match each pair (2 only).

This text can be hidden on the schematic by de-selecting the Show option for the Product Index Page 18. 24 Producing Manufacturing Reports Since See Electrical is based around a database for each workspace it is now very quick and easy to provide a full list of devices, terminals, and cables which have been used in the project. Extend the Graphical lists section of the Workspace panel and right-click over the Product list to Generate a graphical report. Repeat the same for the terminal list and cable-core lists. Also be aware that all report templates can be customized to control the page template, columns displayed and the format of the text to achieve clear and accurate documentation from the schematics. There are many more reports available and most offer a Database Viewer section where information can be copied and pasted into Microsoft Excel for additional handling and formatting. 25 Printing the Workspace The circuit diagrams and graphical lists can now be printed, either individually, in selected groups, or as a whole document.

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Use File Print command to display the printing options. Select where to print (which printer, to a file or picture), select which pages to print, and then select the options to decide page orientation and output colour. Hint: The options selected and used here will also be applied to outputting PDF documents using the PDF Publisher module.

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