There are various standards for control panel design. Depends on which country we are in working to. Usually covers things such as wire numbering, colors, etc.
It is much easier for us to understand the connections and we can relate the actual wiring to the circuit diagram, field wiring in the panel That’s why we have to do wire numbering and coloring.
The Wire Numbers command to add wire numbers on individual wires, drawing-wide, and project-wide. We can process and tag wires with sequential wire numbers or with wire numbers based upon the line reference location start of the wire network. When wire numbers are automatically inserted into a drawing, the numbers are not duplicated.
Wire Numbers
When making electrical designs, we want everything to be number and clear at first glance. After all, we’ll be mainly wiring in the draft, and those can get quite confusing without proper labels and coloring, And although many users may not know how to do that, it’s quite simple.
We can wire numbers into multiple drawings of a project and a single drawing at once.
1. Pick Individual Wire
2. Project -Wide
1. Pick Individual Wire
Click
> Wire Numbers > Wire Tagging > Pick Individual Wire > Select The wire > Spacebar2. Project -Wide
Click
> Wire Numbers > Wire Tagging > Project -Wide > Wire Tagging (project -wide) and Ok > Select Drawing > Process > Ok > QSAVE >OkInsert Special Wire Numbering Or 3phase wire numbering .
We can use 3 Phase Wire Numbers in a continuous mode. We can add to the default prefix and suffix list display.
Click > 3 Phase > 3 Phase Wire Numbering > Set The Prefix, Base and Suffix Value > Set The Wire Number limit (3, 4 or None ) > Ok > Select the Wire
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