However, our biggest gains came from upstream and downstream of the design process later on after we got into stride utilizing the software. Probably some in different ways, with different strengths and weaknesses. My guess is that electrical packages including P8 and AutoCad electrical will meet most of these basic goals. Repeatable 2D Panel Layouts, from the central parts database. Improve title block automation for page numbering, customer name, etc.Įxport of material into ordering and tracking for later uses. Some of early goals, although basic, looked like this:Ĭentralized parts, part numbers, and symbols. all the stuff that just happens "automatically" with software designed for electrical schematics. So regardless of what we did, we knew that we would be picking up huge gains from wire numbers, page numbers, tos and froms, etc. We came from all manual (AutoCad LT) schematic sets. I can't really comment on P8 from lack of experience, although we did demo it early on. Wide variety of equipment, lines, panels and projects, mainly in food To follow along with your format, some info on the business: I led a rollout of SWE a few years ago at my current employer.
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