| It's easy
to use:
With a couple clicks
of the mouse, you'll be able to quickly insert the symbols you need to
generate electrical diagrams with ease. By utilizing a pull down menu and
dialog boxes, this block library organizes all of the symbols for easy
and instant access. |
| How it works:
Once loaded in AutoCAD
or AutoCAD LT, "Electrical Library" will appear in the menu bar.
| Step 1: Choose
a category of symbols from the pull-down menu. |
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| Step 2: A
dialog box appears showing all of the available symbols with a description
to the left. Choose the symbol you would like to insert and click on "OK" |
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| Step 3: Insert
the symbol in your drawing and rotate it to the correct position. |
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Details about the blocks:
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Each symbol is drawn
on layer zero with "bylayer" attributes.
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Once inserted, the symbols
will take on the characteristics of your current layer settings.
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| Here's what
you get:
The "Electrical Symbols
Library version 1.0" comes with a total of 165 symbols grouped in the following
categories:
Electrical diagram
symbols
Bell, circuit breakers,
fuses, limit switches, etc.
Click
here to view the entire set of
electrical diagram symbols in this library.
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Power symbols
Battery, starters,
alarms, control stations, etc.
Click
here to view the entire set of power symbols in this library.
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Lighting symbols
Exit, fire, flood,
HID, etc.
Click
here to view the entire set of lighting symbols in this library.
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Grounding symbols
Exothermic, mechanical,
pigtail, etc.
Click
here to view the entire set of grounding symbols in this library.
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System requirements:
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Compatible with AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT 2000
and newer
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4.8 megabytes of available disc space required
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Pricing:
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Single user license - $50.00
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2 to 10 user licenses - $35.00 each
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Unlimited user license - $360.00
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| 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee:
If you're not satisfied
with your purchase, return it for a full refund. |
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| Try before
you buy:
Download the
"Electrical Symbols Library v1.0" DEMO version. |
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How
to order:
Select the method you prefer:
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