AutoCAD Electrical Essential Training

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Free Online Course: AutoCAD Electrical Essential Training provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 6 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. AutoCAD Electrical Essential Training is taught by Shaun Bryant.

Overview
  • Learn how to work with the AutoCAD Electrical toolset inside AutoCAD to design wiring, circuiting, PLC modules, panels, and more.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Working with AutoCAD Electrical
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    • The new AutoCAD Electrical 2022 interface
    • Prerequisite courses in the library
    1. Explore the AutoCAD Electrical User Interface
    • Explore the AutoCAD Electrical user interface
    • Use the AutoCAD Electrical ribbon
    • Right-click marking menu
    • The AutoCAD Project Manager
    • Drafting Settings dialog box
    • Quick Access Toolbar (QAT)
    2. Manage Files and Projects
    • Open projects
    • Open drawings
    • Use AutoCAD Electrical template files (DWT) to add new drawings
    • Manage project paths and file paths in AutoCAD Electrical
    3. Navigate in the Drawing
    • Use zoom and pan
    • Use the mouse
    • Navigate project drawings
    4. Work in a Project
    • Access project files and drawings
    • Create a new electrical drawing in a project
    • Add a regular drawing to a project file
    • Manage drawings in projects with the project drawing list
    5. Schematics: Single Wires and Components
    • Use ladders in a drawing
    • Insert and edit wires
    • Add rungs to ladders
    • Number wires
    • Source and destination signal arrows
    • Insert components
    • Parent and child components
    6. Schematics: Multiwiring and Circuits
    • Use dashed link lines
    • 3-phase ladders
    • Multiple Wire Bus dialog
    • Use 3-phase components
    • Number 3-phase wiring
    • Use cable markers
    • WBLOCK circuits
    • Work with saved circuits
    • Add saved circuits to the icon menu
    • Copy and move a circuit
    • Use the Circuit Clipboard
    • Use the Circuit Builder
    7. AutoCAD Electrical Editing Commands
    • Edit with the marking menu
    • Use the Project Task List
    • Use the SCOOT command
    • Move components
    • Copy components
    • Align components
    • Delete components
    • Use the Surfer command (AESURF)
    • Use the Copy Catalog Assignment
    • Copy installation and location code values
    • Use the attribute editing commands
    8. Work with Panel Drawings
    • Use Insert Footprint (Icon Menu)
    • Use Insert Footprint (Schematic Menu)
    • Insert Component (Manufacturer Menu)
    • Edit panel footprints
    • Assign item numbers and add balloons to panels
    9. Work with Terminals
    • Insert terminal symbols into drawings
    • Use multiple-level terminals
    • Insert jumper terminals
    • Create a jumper chart
    • Use the DIN Rail command
    10. Use PLC Symbols
    • Insert a PLC (parametric)
    • Insert a PLC (full units)
    • Insert PLC I/O points
    • Tag PLC symbols
    • Use the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O function
    11. Use Point-to-Point Wiring
    • Insert and edit connectors
    • Use and insert splices
    • Use and insert multiple wires
    • Bend wires
    12. Create Custom Symbols
    • The Symbol Builder
    • Insert standard attributes
    • Insert wire connection attributes
    • Save the new symbol
    • Insert the new symbol
    • Add new symbols to the Icon Menu
    13. AutoCAD Electrical Titleblocks
    • Update titleblocks
    • Set up AutoCAD Electrical titleblocks
    • Working with revision clouds
    14. Report in AutoCAD Electrical
    • Save to external files
    • Put reports on drawings
    • Configure report templates
    • Run automatic reports
    • Use the Electrical Audit command
    15. Settings and Templates
    • Set project properties
    • Set drawing properties
    • Set the panel drawing configuration
    • Set up a template file
    16. Use Drawing Update Tools
    • Update and retag projects
    • Use project-wide utilities
    • Plot projects
    • Export projects to spreadsheets
    • Update a project from a spreadsheet
    • Copy a project
    • Swap and update blocks
    • Mark and verify drawings
    17. New Features in AutoCAD Electrical 2022
    • Using the new Trace feature
    • Using the COUNT command in AutoCAD Electrical
    • Using floating drawing windows
    • Sharing your current drawing
    Conclusion
    • Next steps