I started a new job recently and found out my new company has almost no documentation on the panels they've built (they're all used in house). I'm new to AutoCAD and I'm finding the symbol library that comes stock to be very limited. I'm spending tons of time creating new symbols for things like motor drives, 3 wire limit switches, etc. Is there anywhere to download a more robust library, or are these not typically shared?

I am having a problem with changing the color of custom symbols. After creating a drawing and changing settings here and there, I now can't change the color of my symbols using 'Properties'. They will change colors when I change their layer, but that is the only way. Here are pictures for clarification. My symbols are in pink, originally set by the layer, and will not change. My wires and text are on the same layer, but I was able to change them to 'Color 8'.


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Did you draw your custom symbol on layer zero and the set the color to By Layer? I recommend layer zero for symbol graphics. I also prefer to set the color to By Layer, so the SYMS layer color assignment determines the color. Many customers like their schematic symbols to appear in a certain color for quick identification. This is how the software works out of the box.

Yes, the symbols are created on Layer 0 with color set to By Layer originally. For our schematics the symbols are normally color-coded by Layer, but in this instance I need the symbol to be on this layer (normally pink) but be colored gray (Color 8). I can't make the symbol a permanent color as it will be used in multiple colors across different drawings.

I would do that, except I'd like to keep these symbols on the normally pink layer for organization since many people will be using these drawings. I would like to change the color independently of the layer. Normally this is easily accomplished through the properties menu. I can't figure out why this isn't the case in this situation.

Lots of flexibility there, but not the most user friendly interface, in my humble opinion. Of course, it may just be that this is not the way I am used to doing things, coming from so many years of using plain AutoCAD  for all of our schematics. It may even go all the way back to having all of my symbols right in front of me on one of those massive tablets we used to use back in the day.

Anyone remember these? They could be configured to include custom commands or symbols pretty much anywhere on the tablet, but primarily in the empty top section. You could edit the menu file, and there was a drawing of this tablet screen where you could add or delete or move things around. Plot it off, tape it down and off you went.

I am fairly new to AutoCAD Electrical but I have created some symbols using the symbol builder. The problem I am having is when I want to edit those symbols I created. After making my changes I am prompted if I want to overwrite the existing files, and I select yes. However, when I try to insert the symbol, none of the changes I made show up; it is still the original symbol I created. Can anyone help me with this? I have 22 MCC's (72" x 72") to design and this is really hindering me. I have been able to save them as a separate file as a workaround but my symbol library is starting to get muddied up with so many different versions of each symbol. Thanks in advance for your help.

These CAD clock symbols come as .dwg files with block references, and are compatible with AutoCAD versions 2012 back to AutoCAD 2000. Use AutoCAD's Design Center to quickly drag and drop them into your project drawings.

Boost productivity by up to 95% with electrical design features that help you create, modify, and document electrical control systems. With the Electrical toolset, you can access a library of 65,000+ intelligent electrical symbols; automate the numbering of wires and generation of component tags and generate and update multiple customized reports automatically.

Note: Panel symbols do not require any attributes but uses xdata for any missing attributes. This xdata is added when the symbol is inserted using the appropriate AutoCAD Electrical toolset panel insertion command. All xdata values have a VIA_WD_ prefix followed by the name of the attribute it takes the place of. For example, if a panel footprint does not have a P_TAG1 attribute it gets a VIA_WD_P_TAG1 xdata when inserted.

So, how is AutoCAD Electrical allow for "families." Besides Parent/Child relationships, you can tie any symbols together with "Sibling" symbols. Examples include a switch in a P&ID drawing to an input on a PLC. Others include hydraulics, pneumatics, single line diagrams, wiring diagrams, etc. If symbols are represented in multiple drawings, you can set them up to be tied together.

Your symbols are now set up to be able to link to each other, which will carry Device ID, BoM information and will allow you to show cross-references. Through those cross-references, you can "surf" between components.

Electrical design is the process of planning and creating electrical equipment, such as electrical components, schematics, lighting equipment, power systems and telecommunications infrastructure. Autodesk electrical design and electrical control design software is built to address the specific workflows for electrical controls systems designers.

An electrical schematic is a type of electrical design that provides a graphical depiction of an electrical circuit. Its primary purpose is to show how the components of a circuit are laid out and interconnected, rather than to show a realistic, scaled representation of a finished engineering or architectural (US site) project. Electrical schematics may also be referred to as circuit diagrams.

A wiring diagram shows the components of an electrical circuit within a realistic drawing of the finished device or architectural project. A schematic drawing, on the other hand, only diagrams the components and their interconnections and does not illustrate their physical layout in the finished project.

CAD software is an essential tool for creating electrical drawings, electrical schematics, wiring diagrams and many other forms of electrical design. Builders and makers use products like AutoCAD to create the electrical design for household devices like laptops and video game consoles to architectural projects like houses and office buildings.

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An electrical schematic is a type of electrical design that provides a graphical depiction of an electrical circuit. Its primary purpose is to show how the components of a circuit are laid out and interconnected, rather than to show a realistic, scaled representation of a finished engineering or architectural project. Electrical schematics are sometimes referred to as circuit diagrams.

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In this blog I am going to detail the correct procedure for creating a symbol to use in AutoCAD Electrical.

AutoCAD Electrical uses blocks with attributes for its symbols. These attributes determine what type of symbol the block is, which in turn determines the behaviour of the block. Below is an example of a relay coil symbol open in the AutoCAD Block Editor.

This AutoCAD Electrical training course covers the indispensable core topics for working with the AutoCAD Electrical software. In this training course, students learn how to use many of the powerful electrical drawing creation tools in the AutoCAD Electrical software. Students create schematic drawings (ladder logic and point to point), panel drawings, and PLC-I/O circuits using automated commands for symbol insertion, component tagging, wire numbering, and drawing modification. In addition, students are introduced to methods of customizing AutoCAD Electrical symbols, circuits, and databases. Other topics covered include titleblock linking, reporting tools, templates, and project files.

AutoCAD Electrical is a vertical application developed by Autodesk on the top of AutoCAD for electrical, electronics, and mechtronics industry. AutoCAD Electrical provides with more than 2,000 schematic symbols. You can access list of symbols from this link on autodesk server A simple, icon-menu-driven system for inserting electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and P&ID devices is provided, allowing user to quickly build standards-based control designs by simple pick and place.

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