PLC Panels Drawings Software

I have been designing PLC panels for a number of years now using Autocad. It gets easier over time once u build up your own library so you can drag and drop, so to speak. I don't know what panel manufacturer you are using but i highly recommend Rittal. Their site have AutoCAD drawings for every panel and also include the back plate which is great to ensure you are laying out the panel correctly.
 
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Sir, I m using AutoCAD Electrical 2011 from last year, but enable to explore all the commands, I m unable to draw wiring in this CAD, as well as unable to update page no. automatically in title sheet.

If u have any information or any manual, course material regarding AutoCAD Electrical then pls let me know.

Thanks in advance
Mahesh
 
DraftSight is a great free CAD program. I use it for PLC schematics and panel drawings. The only command I can't seem to track down in DraftSight is RevCloud...
 
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James Ingraham

Agree on DraftSight. My personality is such that I'm always picking off-the-wall alternatives to the main stream, so my recommendation may not mean that much. But my boss uses AutoCAD far more than I do, and is much more resistant to change, and HE is the one moving everybody to DraftSight from AutoCAD LT.

Sorry; I'm not sure about RevCloud.

-James Ingraham
Sage Automation, Inc.
 
I can't find RevCloud for Draftsight either. Did you ever find a RevCloud for Draftsight or does anyone know of a RevCloud for Draftsight?
 
I have used AutoCAD Electrical since 2000. I just started using 2011. I tried the publish to multi-page pdf and it worked the 1st time around. This has been a long time coming.

If using AutoCAD Electrical and wish to create fast PLC drawings go to this site to get started creating the spreadsheet required by AutoCAD: racklayout.com
 
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