Dear Roland, as always many, many, many thanks for the explanation! I finished understanding how to number and define the multilevel terminal blocks!!! Thank you very much!
Have you taken the basic or fundamental training in your country? This is probably one of teh first things we show when inserting symbols. EPLAN has so many tricks worse seeing that I can
Hello Mr. Roland, please I’d like to know if is possible to create a customize terminal in Eplan - a new standard terminals? For example: for phases using a range: number 1 to 50, for neutral number: 51 to 99, to 0VDC number: 100, to 24VDV number: 101, for control signals number: 102 to 999 for example.I create my own terminal diagram. But always use for a new project a template of this new standard or a new sorting, understood?
interesting, but why when you can simply assign different terminal-strips. you can always create in advance a series of terminals. These non instantiated terminal will be in your terminal to drag and drop. I am not sure this is the most effective way to use terminals, but hey who am I to express this opinion.
Thank you very much for your helpful videos , i just want to ask you about wire numbering with grouping for each type(power, control ...etc), could you please add tutorial on how to manage that , and if you could please send me a sample project which contain this management data which may allows me to figure out how it is done. Thank you again , i am using eplan p8 2.7 VERSION
Just install the ProJect Complete from Phoenix Contact. If you still have not the CLIP menu, call either the Phoenix Contact rep or your EPLAN Support may also know how to get it in. This is a Phoenix Contact tool. Great tool if you ask me, everyone should use similar tools.
Ask your PXC people for Clip Project or Project Complete. It connects like a charme to EPLAN. If you need extra consulting for this, I can help, info@eplancanada.com, we can book some consulting time and we will get it to work on your station (you can buy EPLAN Webex time..)