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TRAINING SOLIDWORKS~ 2014

~ About Solid'A7orks. Copyrlght NotlcS for SolldWorks Simulation Products Portions of this sofh~·are C 2008 Soh'er-Soft Cozporation. PCGLSS C 1992-2013 Computational Applications and System Jnte,g_ration, Inc.. AU rights resm•ed. Copyright NotleS for SolldWorks Ent erprise PDM Product

Outside Jn"'' Vie"·er Tt:chnoJogy, C 1992-2012 Oracle C 2011, ?\·!icrosoft Corporation. AU rights resen·ed. Copyright Notices for eDrawtngs Products Portions of this sofuvare Ci 2000-2013 Tech Soft 3D.

Portions of this sofuvare C t 995-1998 Jean-Loup Gaill-y and Mark Adler. Portions of this sofuvarc ·Ci 1998-2001 3Deonnexion. Portions of this sofuvarc 0 1998-2013 Open Design Alliance. A.l l rights rts.t'r\"ed. Portions of this sofuvare C t 995-2012 Spatial Corporation. The eDra\.;·ing:s~ for Windo\,..s

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Insert Symbol means click the Insert Symbol icon on the Line diagram tab of the C-OmmandManager.

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Location names and scheme names appear in this style. For example, L2 - Pump.

Lesson 1 Projects

Double Jines precede and follow sections of the procedures. This provides separation between the steps ofthe procedure and large blocks of explanatory text. The steps themselves are numbered in sans serif bold.

The SolidWorks user interface makes extensive use of color to highlight selected geometry and to provide you with visual feedback. This greatly increases the intuitiveness and ease of use of the Solid\Vorks software. To take maximum ad1,antage of this, the training manuals are printed in full e-0lor. Throughout the developmem of the software, there have been some c-0smetic User Interface changes, incended to improve visibility, that do not affect the func.rion of the software. As a policy, dialog images in the manuals which exhibit no functional change from the previous version are not replaced. As such, you may see a mixture of current and "old" UI dialogs and e-0lor schemes.

Upon successful completion of this lesson, you will be able co: •

Start SolidWorks Electrical.



Understand pr-0jects, books and drawings.



Create a new project.



Edit project seuings.



Revise a title bl-0ck.



Edit the properties of a drawing.



Create new locations for electrical c-0mponems.



Zoom and scroll a drawing.

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Ribbon Menus

The Ribbon, or CommandManager menu, contains input commands sorted inro multiple groupings (tabs).

Graphics Zone

The Graphics Zone is limited to draw ing access and editing.

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Lesson 1

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SolidWorks 2014

Lesson 1

Proj octs

What are Projects?

Projects

A Project is used to store the many different types of files used co create the reports, data and other files that together fully define the project. A project contains one or more document books. Books can contain multiple folders co manage the different drawing types and files related to the book itself.

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Creating a New Project

Creating a new project from a template can automatically populate multiple files, of several different types, into the project. Additional drawings and other files can be added manually. The default file types available for new projects and books are described below:

Project

The Project is the name assigned to the entire project including all the books and drawing files.

Book

The Book contains all the documentation t hat is used to create t he project including folders, drawings and associated documents. Each project can contain one or more books.

Folders

The Folders contain data within the Book, and can be used to categorize data, for greater manageability.

Drawings

The Drawings contain different information types that go to make up the complete project data sec, drawings can contain, schemes, lists, 2D cabinet layouts ...

Cover page

The Cover page contains a title block in which user can set attributes t o display information such as the project name and description, contents of a book. The draw ing cools may be used to add an image.

Scheme

Scheme dra\vings contain circuit information related to the function of the electrical project.

Line diagram

The Line diagram shows a simplified overview of project c-0mponents interconnects and cables used to form these connections.

Mixed schema

The Mixed schema drawing allows users to mjx the data style of scheme and line diagram type drawings to produce data rich hybrid designs.

Drawing lists

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The Drawing list s can c-0ntain a variety of project reports generated as drawings.

Terminal drawings

Terminals drawings are automatically created from data applied to terminals in the project drawing set and through the Term inals e ditor.

2D Cabinet Layouts

2D Ca binet Layouts are general arrangement layouts that can be created within SolidWorks Electrical Schematic to aid in the positioning of components within a machine, cabinet, installation...

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Project Overview

In this and the following lesson, a project will be created and refined. The cumulative project w ill use an assembly that includes a tank and a pumps c-0nnected with pipes controlled by valves. You ·will design t he electrical circuits to power and control those pumps and valves.

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Create the basic concept of the project using a single line diagram (see Lesson 2: Mixed Scheme). Fully develop detailed circuits to generate the behavior required for the electrical portion of the project (see Lesson 3: Developing a Scheme). Pass the 2D information into 3D and integrate all the pares into a SolidWorks assembly.

Projects

Projects

On creation of a project a unique folder and SQL database v.~11 be

Project Storage

created. By default the location of the project folder is stored in rhe folder ProgramDa ta\ SolidWor k s Electrica l\ Projects. Click Tools -> Application settings and click the Databases tab to change rhis location, and/or rhe SQL Instance c-0ncaining the program mera dara. (( -SOlidV/odi::.Dect1i

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Open ing a drawing. Double-click O1 · Cover page to open rhe drawing in rhe Graphics Zone.

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Project information. Type in the name Training Lesson l SWE and other information as shown. Type rhe Descri ption (Eng lish) Training Less ons and User data 1 Pump. Click OK

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Project lang uage. Set the Second Iangu2€e for the project as French from the pulldown. Click OK.

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Project Properties. Right click on the project name in the Documen ts tab, from !he contextual menu select Project properties ...

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Multiple languages. In the Description (French) field type Formation en cla.sse. Click OK.

10 Close drawing. Click on the 'x' of the drawing tab ..& 1 ·fo:t"""'• '• to close the drawing o 1 • Cover page. 11 Modify a title block. Right click on O1 · Cover P2€e from the contextual menu select Title block > Open. Tip

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A cover page is simply a ride block, text can be added on a project by projecr basis, but the most flexibility can be obtained by adding auributes to different cover page title blocks. By adding attributes, the title block will automatically update based on information applied to the projecc.

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14 Save and Close. Press the save icon w located on the Quick a ccess toolbar. Click on the ' x' of the drawing tab to close the title block Tip

When closing a drawing a Save prompt ''~II be displayed, by saving before closing it ensures no data is Jost mistakenly. 15 Updating the title block. Double-click O1 - Cover P2€e to open the drawing in the Graphics Zone. Right click on the Ol · Cover pa ge in the Documents side panel and select Title block > Update to have the new attribute shown in !he drawing.

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By changing the project primary language to French the Description applied in French will automacically be displayed in the cover page title block. The English description will be S'tl.~tched to che secondary language, the information applied in the English description field being retained.

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Lesson 1

Lesson 1

SolidWorks 2014

Projects

Projects

Editing Drawing P roperties

The Properties of a drawing can be edited co change specific properties data such as the description or co add user fields where more information is required.

Locations

To avoid placing drawings in the default location, new locations can be created, names assigned to them, and these can in rum be associaced to drawings and the components they contain. In this example, the Door and Chassis locations are created ,,;thin the Ma.In electrica.l closet. The Pump location is outside the Ma.In electrica.l closet and ac the same leveL

In general, propercies can be edited to change the sertings held v.ithin an object. Many other objec1s, such as symbols, also have editable properties.

Main electrical closet

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These more complex objects will generally di\ide the propercies into different Chassis groupings such as Component properties the Symbol properties, (tha1 make up a componen1), the Location properties where the componenc is co be physically installed. For more information about symbols, see Schematic Symbols on page 52.

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Shorteut Menu: Right-click a drawing and click Properties -ti

16 Edit drawing card. Right-click O1 · Cover page and click Properties. Type che text for Pump after the Description (English) Cover page as shown and pour Pompe after the Description (French) Page de ga.rde. n

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A Location is an actual place where an electrical component is placed. Every drawing and component is associa1ed with a location.

Symbols and drawings Locations can be changed for after they are created/added co a project using the Change location Properties cools.

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17 Change a locations properties. Click on the Location field. Click Ll·Loca.tlon 1 and select Properties. Change the Description (English) field co Ma.in electrical closet and Description (French) Armoire electrique principale click OK.

18 Add a location sub location. Add a new location inside of the Ll · Ma.In electrical closet. Click Locations tIJl and click Ll · Ma.In electrical closet and click New Location dJ· Type Door as the Description (English), Porte as the Description (French) and click OK.

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Drawing Tools

The Drawing cab has many drawing tools to skecch and manipulace 2D geometry on che drawing sheet. It can also be used to add existing geometry.

A Closer Look at the Diagram

The block that has been added as a diagram shows a pump moving water from a well to a tank. The electrical design w ill decermine !he rules of how and when !he pumps are used.

In this example, a skecch showing the physical model will be added 10 !he drawing. Addicional geometry will be added 10 show how che symbols map to !he componencs of the physical model. Both existing and sketched geometry will be used. Blocks

Blocks allow you to re-use existing geometry in other places and in ocher drawings. Geometry inserted as a block is treated as a single piece of geometry thac can be moved or deleced.

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Insert block. Click Insert block IA:! and Browse for !he file Pump_Diagram.dwg from the folder SolidWorks Electrical Schematic\Lesson02\Case Study. Click OK and place the block above and to !he left of the symbols.



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Some securicy routines will be added co prevent !he tank from overflowing or being empcied. • • •

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Move the symbols and cables, if necessary to make room for the block, using the method sho'tl.'ll in ,\fove on page 34.

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The pump w ill move water from the well to !he tank until !he cank reaches a minimum volume of w ater. Once the minimum w ater level is reached, a secondary pump will move water 10 a valve. The valves w ill allow !he water to pass as requested.

When che minimum w ater level of!he tank is reached, no w ater will be released through the valves. When the w ater level of!he tank drops below the minimum value, wacer will automacically be pumped from che well to fill it. The tank will automatically release wacer chrough !he valves if maximum wacer level is exceeded.

This diagram represencs just one of the four redundant syscems in !he project.

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Lesson 2

SolidWorks 2014

Lesson 2

Mixed Scheme

Mixed Scheme

Rectangles and Arcs

Rectangles and Arcs are just two of the, many drawing tools available from the Drawing tab.

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CommandManager: Drawing -> Rectangle t:l

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Layers

Using Layers allows you to separate, the geometry into groups. They can be used to assign color, line thickness and line type 10 the geometry.

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dld\'i.on; man[;,, from the Quick access toolbar at the top of che screen, or double click the mouse wheel.

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The Draw multiple wires tool is used to sketch 1 w 5 lines char represent the electrical wires simultaneously. The wires are parallel, equally spaced and run horizontal or vertical (unless the Non ortho drawing option is clicked).

I Add ing New Schemes Manually

New schemes can be added manually using the document list Rightclick 1 • Document book, click New and Scheme.

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Schemes such as the drawing 04 • Power appear \vith the 0 icon in the document list. Mixed scheme drawings with the llil icon.

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Cable Selection

The \vires, including the style, number of wires, spacing and colors are defined prior co sketching. In chis example, we \viii be using the cable NL1 L2L3 (3) Each phase with real colors. le contains the following wires and color settings:

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SolidWorks 2014

SolidWorks 2014

Lesson 3

Developing a Scheme

Cable Sketching Options

Developing a Scheme

The sketching options determine how the \\.ires appear, how they bend and even if they remain horizontal and vertical. The setting can be switched as you sketch using the buttons or keyboard shortcuts. Uncross Wires

Wire Style Selection

The Wire style selection browser is used to select the type of wire or wires that will be sketched. Single wires with five wires can be selected, but not all the wires need to be used.

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Grid and Snap Options

The grid and snap senings for a dra'l'l'ing, scheme or symbol will appear in the lower right corner.

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GRID (grid dots) - on ORTHO (ortho mode) - off SNAP (snap mode) - on LWT (lineweight) - off OSNAP (object snap) - off

Left click once and drag the cursor do\vn to move the attribute w the bouom ofthe lisc.

#TAG #CROSS REF #TD_1 Left click again to move the·anribute to the #TD 2 new position. #TD_3 Activate the Move command again and #TD_4 select all the attribmes listed below the #COM_TX_O #TAG attribme. #COM_TX_1 Left click to select where to move the #CROSS_REF attributes from and with the command

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Right-click on the panel to access the Drawing Parameters dialog and change senings.

active change the Snap spacing to 0.75. Close and move the attributes approximately one attribute height down.

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15 Change SNAP settings. Right click the SNAP option in the lower right of the screen.

Change the Snap spacing from 5 co 2.5 and click Close.

16 Window til es. Click the Windows tab and press the Vertical ti les icon to 1riew both the symbol and scheme at once. Note

This makes it easier to idemify which artributes are currently in use, and which could be moved or where new aUribuces could be best added to the symbol.

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Position the anribmes below #TAG and click to place.

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19 Save symbol. Click Save ~ to save the changes to the symbol. 20 Update symbol. Click on the mixed scheme dra\ving to activate it, right click on the circuit breaker symbol and click Symbol -> Update to have the changes to the symbol reflected in the drawing.

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Lesson 3 Developing a Scheme

21 Close symbol.

Click the X to close the symbol window and maximise the mixed scheme. 22 Symbols from t he tab. Click Symbols & from the side panel, select IEC Symbols palette (IEC SymbolPalette) from the pull down and click Protections. Double-click the 3 pole fuse disconnect.or TR·ELO 11, click to place it on the Phase 1 line. Set the location L2 • Chas sis and click OK.

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Lesson 3 C>eveloplng a Scheme

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From the newly created palette group, double click on the Single phase transformer and place it on the Neutral I Ph ase 1 ·wires.

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The Protection wire does not connect, it passes through the symbol. 23 Adding a palette group. On the Symbols side panel right click on any bunon and click the New Group option.

Enter a Name of Transformers and click OK.

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SolidWorks 2014

Lesson 3

t>evelop/ng a Scheme

Developing a Scheme

Symbol Properties

The Symbol properties dialog is used to set and control the allribu1es of a symbol including the texrual propenies, the manufacturer part and the cross references to other symbols.

Types of Properties

For any symbol, there is an option to select either the Symbol properties or the Component properties. Both types include the same Manufacturer parts and circuits tab (Adding ,\lanufacturer Parts on page 81) used to add manufacturer pares to the symbol.

Symbol Properties

Component Properties

Component properties includes the Mark and Data and Manufacturer parts and circuits tabs. The Mark and Data tab includes information (lower portion of dialog) about whether this symbol mark is original and unique. ~ I ....... • • •. ,,., ...... ,

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If at this point the Ins ert symbol command is ended, reactivate it and activate the Pushpin icon on the Command tab. This will ke.ep the command running after insertion of a symbol. 29 lnterruptor. Click Other symbol... and select the Contactor relays, relays Classification and double click the Three poles power contact, TR·EL035 and insert in the drawing as shown. Use the follo\·11ing information to select the location and componenc.

27 Component properties. Double click on the 3 pole fuse dis connector +L1+L2-F1 to open the Component properties.

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Wnen you paste a symbol the original, copied symbol, remains highlighted. \\'hen viewing symbols using Thumbnails, the Descr iption is displayed underneath the symbol. This means that it is relatively easy co mistakenly modify the original symbol. By S\Vitching to List mode, the new symbol can be identified as it has a suffix of + 1 after the symbol name.

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Lesson 3

Oevel oplng a Scheme

Devel oping a Schem e

32 Properties. Right-click the new, copied, symbol and click Properties. Change the Description to 3p fuse disconnect and click OK.

Insert the attributes below # TAG as shO\'\o1l.

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Right click on one the highlighed attributes and Apply copied properties.

The Symbol name and muse be unique as all symbol blocks are stored in the same folder.

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33 Edit attribute posit ions. Click the Move command, and select the attributes listed below #TAG, and move them one attribme height do,·1111.

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Lesson 3 Developing a Scheme

Replacing a Symbol

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Replace can be used to substimte a symbol in place on the drawing. Connecting wires are maintained.

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Tip

Attributes can be moved by selecting their grip poinc and dragging them co the preferred position, without having to modify the library symbol.

Using Stretch

Stretch is used co move one or more line.s and symbols while keeping me circuit connections intact. Like the Move tool (see Move on page 34), the stretch is defined as a vector distance and direction from the current position.

Note

For more information on window selection techniques, see i'vfove. on page 35.

Where to Find It



Ifthe symbol is used more than once in the project, these options \\>ill appear:

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Selected only - Only the selected symbols will be replaced. Identical in c urrent drawing - Only the identical symbols in the current drawing will be replaced. Identical in c urre nt project - Only the identical symbols in the cunent project will be replaced. Shortcut Menu: Righc-click a symbol and click Symbol, Replace ©

37 Replace symbol. Right click on the 3 poles fuse disconnecter, +L l +L2·F l and select Symbol, Replace...

Lesson 3 Developing a Scheme

Commandl\ilanager: Schematic -> Stretch

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38 Stretch I Move. Use the St retch and Move commands to adjust your schematic to so that the symbols and wires are as follows.

In the dialog click on 3p fuse disconnect and click Select.

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Using the Replace symbol option it is possible· to retain information

applied w a symbol bur select a difl:erent graphic representation. Moving Symbols

Symbols can be moved along or off of their \vires. The move is c-0mpleted using a ' from-to' vector in the following procedure:

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The controlling handle position varies by symbol. 3. Click the new location of the controlling handle. This is the ' to' position.

39 Save the project. Click Save ~ and keep the project open.

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exercise 3 Schematlcs

Exercise 3: Schematics

Create a schematic drawing using the info1mation provided. This lab uses the following skills: • •

Draw lvfultiple Wires on page 47. Schematic Symbols on page 52.

Symbol: Ql In the class: Circuit-breakers\ magneto-thermal Manufacturer: Schneider Electric Type: Base Reference: GV2ME06 and In the class: Circuit-breakers Manufacturer: Schneider Electric Type: Auxiliary Reference: GVAEl 1

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To start the exercise with an up to dace proj ect, unarchive and open the file Sta.rt_Exercise_03.proj from che folder Lesson03\ Exercises. For more information, see Unarchiving a Project on page 25.

Procedure

Create the schematic power drav1ing as shown. Power drawing.

Symbol: Q2 In the class: Circuit-breakers Manufacturer: Legrand Type: Base Reference: 006468

Open the Power drawing.

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Draw multiple lines.

Draw multiple lines using che wire style N L 1 L2 L3 · Each phase with a 00101' and combinations of that wire style as sho'\\'Il.

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Manufacturer parts.

Add the symbols and assign the manufacturer parts to each one.

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Exercise 3 Schematics

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Symbol: K l and K2 In the class: Conta..otor relays, relays\ Power Manufacturer: Schneider Electric Type: Base Reference: LC7Kl2015M7

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Exercise 3

Schematics

Schematics

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Positioning. Positioning of the symbols from the table on page 7 1.

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Symbol: T l In !he class: Transformers\ Voltage Manufacturer: Legrand Type: Base Reference: 004251 7

Save the project.

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Lesson 4 Cabling

Upon successful completion of this lesson, you will be able co:

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Browse the cable library.



Reserve a cable.



Create Vmual a circui1.



Understand how to creace a user defined cable.



Use detailed cabling co connect componems and a cable.



Search for manufacturers parts in a catalog.



Change projecc fom settings.



Assign 3D SLDPRT, defaulr, to a part.



Symbol - Component associacion.



Cabling in the terminal strip edicor.



Use copy and paste co reuse geometry.

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What is Cabling?

Cabling

There are different ways to apply cables t o imerconnet devices in SolidWorks Electrical. Regardless of the method used the process allow s for the definition of point co point cable conductor connections. Methods that w ill be used in this lesson will be Detailed cabling for single line drawings, and Associate cable cores which can be carried om in scheme drawings, through the Terminals editor, or the Wire cabling order command. Associating cable core relies on scheme draw ings co have '"ires interconnecting symbols, which provides the exact connection information. Detailed Cabling allows for exact connection information to be defined \'l>ithom having any scheme wiring, allow ing for interconnections to be made prior to the scheme design. Regardless of the method used the information is automatically populated across all affected project draw ings. · - -Mt- lS!12»4P(4)

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Detailed Cabling

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Lesson 4 Cabling

The symbols of the mixed scheme map directly to the X l and B l sections of the Detailed cabling dialog. The symbols are also labeled in the dialog as che Origin component and the Destination component but they are as yet are undefined. The follo\ving sections ~11 fest>rw t~imNI.

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Cable locations. Set the Upstream location to L2 · Chassis and the Downstream location to L2 • Pump, click OK and Close.

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This process will create a Reserved cable; when interconnecting devices that have mat ching locations the cable will be available. If the locations differ then the cable w ill be automatically hidden 10 help with cable selection.

Tip

This system allows for the creation of all commonly required cables within the machine, installation .. .In addi1ion to defining where these cables should be employed, prior to carrying out any design w ork.

Double-clicking the cable line will also start Detailed cabling. 11 Sensor ci rcu it. Select the Add virtual c ircuits icon to the right of the Destinat ion button B l.



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The X l terminal opens with some existing definition from the previous cable procedure. 26 Define Ml. Click the butt-On M 1. Select the Manufacturer part and circuits tab and set the following options and click Search. • • • •

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In the class- Motors Manufacturer - Leroy Somer Reference - LS 11 Number of circuits - 4

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Lesson 4

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Lesson 4

Cabling

Cabling

28 Cable properties. The new cable properties dialog inherits all the information from the selected cable when choosing to Add. Set the Conductors size standard to Section (mm 2). Fill in the remainder of the Cable properties, starting with the part name 3 phase power, using both pull down menus and typing to complete it, as sho\\'ll.

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Lesson 4 Cabling

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Exercise 4 Cab/Ing

Exercise 4: Cabling

Add detailed cabling to a single line diagram using the information provided. This lab uses che follow ing skills:

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Using an Archive File

To scart the exercise with an up to date project, unarchive and open !he file Start_Exercise_04.proj from the folder Lesson04\Exercises. For more information, see Unarchiving a Project on page 25.

Procedure

Create the project and add the location as shown. 1

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The cable W3 is curremly reserved for use between the terminal strip and sensor, however no detailed cabling has yec been carried out, this will be defined later in the Electi>ical Conti'.'ol scheme. 4

Completed cables. The completed cables include visible part and cable numbers.

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Save the project. Click Save ~ and keep the projecc open.

Create cable. Create a custom cable using these properties: • • • • • •

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Creating a New Cable on page 90. Detailed Cabling on page 78. Adding lo!anzifacturer Parts on page 81. Pin to Pin Connections on page 87.

Detailed Cabling

Cores. Add these c-0res co the custom cable: Description

Type

Color

L I-Black

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Black

L2-Black

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Black

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Black

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Green-yellow

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Part - STUDENT CABLE, l lAWG Man ufacturer - SolidWoi>ks Class - _AWG\ lOAWG ·> 19AWG Type - Power Diameter - 2.305 Description - Cable Exercise

Cable. Use Detailed Cabling to assign the STUDENT CABLE, l lAWG to the cable in the drawing. Use a unique value, such as Manufacturer, in che search criteria.

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Exercise 4

SolidWorks 2014

Exercise 4

Gabling

Cab/Ing

Manufacturer parts. Assign the manufacrurer part IO the Destination Component symbol.

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Symbol: Ml In the class: Motors Manufacturer: Leroy Somer Type: Base Reference: LS80L-4P(O. 75)

Symbol: B land B2 In the class: Buttons, swit.ches Manufacrurer: Schneide1' Electric Type: Base Reference: XCKD2 l 39G 11

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20 Changing outline text. The text size applied to the outline can changed using the process ouclined in Change font. on page 89 by changing the Location outline field from 3 to 2 . 21 Changing location outline. Click the Graphic tab and from the Location Line type drop-down select Dashed, and click OK. +L2 - Pump

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25 Replace title block attribute. Right click on the attribute #BUNDLE_TZ_O_Ll and select Replace. Expand the Projects folder Description folder, highlight Description (English) and click Replace. Repeal the process selecting 10 Replace #FOLIO_TZ_l_Ll with Drawing-> Description (English) #FOLIO_TZ_O_Ll. 26 Update title block. Press Save, and Close the title block symbol, muili select drawings 102 and 103. Right click on either of the selec1ed drawings and click

Title block-> Update from the contextual menu . Selec1 Yes co confirm the update.

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22 Wiring diagram location outline. Pan or Zoom to the wiring diagram components in the upper left of the drav.>ing. Draw a Location outline around the pump and level sensors setting a location of +L2·Pump.

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Chassis

27 Open Control drawing. Double left click on dra\ving 103, or right click and select Open. 28 New macro group. Click the Macros tab ~ from the side panel. Right click on the panel and select New Group from the context menu. Enter a name of Motor control circuits, and click OK. 29 Add existing macro to group. Right click on the white panel beneath the· Motor control circuits group, and click Add Macros ... click the Motor control circuits classification, highlight the Pump control circuit and Select. 30 Edit Macro. Right click on the macro thumbnail and selec1 Edit this macro.

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Lesson 5 M·acros

Macros

31 Object SNAPS. Right click on anyone of the Drawing parameters in the lower right of the screen. Check on the Endpoint object snap and click Close.

34 Insert control macro. Left click to drag and drop, or double click on the macro and place it in the drawing. Ensure all Paste special action senings are set as Keep exi sting mark/number, and click OK.

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See }Janufacturer Parts on page 130 for cross references to the symbols.

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Lesson 7

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Cross Referencing I Component associa6on

Associating symbols to a component

Cross Referencing / Component association

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A component is a representation of a physical deYice that be installed in an elecuical installation. The schemes, wire diagrams, and other drawing C}J>CS that go to make up a project drawing set can have multiple representations of a component. These representations can be associated to a single component to pto\ide concise wiring information.

Stages in the Process

A.s..ility srudies, (reverse engineering), and furore changes. Redundant components should be removed to avoid reporting inaccuracies.



Resolving cross-reference errors Common desim errors identified throlli!b cross-referencin2 can be resoh·ed by ~ending the associated c;mponent part, or adding atL~ary pans.

Bv associatin2 a scheme sensor S\'Illbol to a sin21e line dia= sensor, the infonnati~ from the single fute diagram S}~bol 'Nill i;;, applied to the schematic symbol. For e.umple, the manufitcrurer pan for the motor Ml was defined in a previous step (Adding J,fanufacrurer Parts on page 81) for the single line componeruc In order to transfer that information forward to the scheme symbol, an as... Cross-f'eference drawing, or by right clicking on any cross reference information and selecting Edit cross reference style ...

Cross Reference Text Coding

The teJcr on either side of each contact, for e.'Gllllple, l / Ll and 2 / T2, reference terminal numbets on the manufacrurer part. The coding may include slashes, dasb_,-s or just numeric Yalues depending on the standards used by that manufactUret. The symbols reflect !he children; they are either open or closed contacts as the drawing dictaies.

The Circuits portion of the Symbol properties, for the symbol Kl in this examples, proYides a lL i:_.~ 10] 4- 7 ~_.......!!

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In the class- Cont.actor relays, re!ays Manufacturer - Scbneider Electric Type - Au x iliary Reference - LADN

Select the pan LADNl l TQ, click Add selected part and OK Note

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This adds a front clip on contactor device that can be attached to the relay; it pto\ides two more contacts, resol~ing the part error and proYiding a spare )JC contact for fuiUre use..

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Exerc·is& 7

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Cross Referencing I Component association

Single Line Diagram Cross References

11 Updated cross-reference list The cross reference list is updated \\ilh me additional partS contaclS. 12 Associate cable cores. Pan dO\vn me page to reYie...- the sensor -B2 between terminals 7 and 8.

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Add cross references between drawings and add multiple tmninak using the information proYided.

Expand cable W3, hi~hligh1 lhe Black conductor and the connection in the lower half of the screen. Select Dissociate cable core followed by Associate cable cores, and click OK to confirm_

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To start the exercise \\ilh an up to date project, llltarchive and open the file Start_Exercise_07.proj from the folder Lesson07\ Exercises. For more information, see Unarchiving a Project on page 25.

Procedure

Create cross references between symbols as shown.

1 Cross reference. Create a cross reference berween the motor s:ymbols in the Line diBgram and the Power drawing. The manufacrurer part for the motor was selected in me pre,ious e.xercise.

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Lesson 8 Managing Origin-Destination Arrows

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Lesson 8

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Lesson 8

Managing Origin-Destination A/Tows

Managing Origi1>-Destination Atrows

What are Origin· Destination Arrows?

Origin-Destination Arrows connect the same wire as it moves berwee:n dra\\ings, joining rwo segments of a line as if they were physically connected_ The arrows iI creates behave like a hyper link -and includes te.'tl that define.s !he origUi/destination dra\\ing and locati()ll_

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Only wires of the same wire sryle can be connected this way.

Stages in the Process

The major stages in the process are listed below:



Replacing Wires Replacing an exiting wire is more efficient that deleting and sketching the wire agailL

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Exerc-is& 8

Ma1taging Origin-Destin ation Arrows

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Origin -Destination Arrows

Create arrows. Click S ingle insertion ~ and select the open line endpoints from each drawing as shown.

Exercise 8: Origin· Destination Arrows

Add origin-destination arrows using the information prO\ided. This lab uses the follo"ing skills:

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Show/hide wire marks. Right click on the neutral wire and select Show/hide wire marks from the contextual menu to display the marlcs on the equipotential.

10 Edit wire marks. Open dra-.ving 103 - Electrical control scheme and zoom in on the

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Final Drawings Changes

Renaming Drawings

F;na1 Drawmg.s Changes

Schemes or dra'\\ings can be renamed to match the contents. The numeric prefix remains regardless of the name change. 20 Rename drawings. Right-dick drawing 104 and click Properties ~ . Under Description (English), type PLC Input.s and Entrees PLC in Description (French). Click OK. 0 _,.

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Parts and assemblies like the cabinet do not relate 10 a symbol and ther-...fore are simply assigned 10 a location (see ltJcarions on page 15) in the projecL

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Components will be available in 3D dra'\\ings based on the location applied to them. Select the Components tab, right click on =F l -Hl and select Change location, selecting Ll Door. and Select Repeat the process for =Fl-X2 selecting the location L2 Chassis. Finally change =Fl-83 and =Pl-84 locations to Ll Door. 23 Add cable descriptions. To access all !he cables in !he project select the Projects tab Cables JI' command.

24 Description. Click Wl - User Defined 4G cable and click Properties iJ . Under Description (English), type Pump Power in Description (French), type Pompe d ' sJimentation and click OK The full name becomes Wl - Pump Power.

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Exercise 10 Editing a PLC

25 Additio nal descriptions.

Exercise 10: Editing a PLC

Add the mnaining descriptions in English and French as follows. • W2 - Low Level Sensor - Gapteur de niveau bas • W3 - Top Level Sensor - Capteur de niveau superieur • W4 - Pump Power - Pompe d 'alimenta.tion • W5 - PLC outputs - Sorties PLC • W 6 - PLC outputs - Sorties PLC • W7 - PLC outputs - Sorties PLC • we - PLC outputs - Sorties PLC Click the Close bun=

Edit existing PLC symbols using me information ptO\ided. This lab uses me follo\\ing skills:

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Editing a PLC

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Exercise 10 Editing a PlC

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Lesson 11

Reports

Reports

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Draw tenninal strips. Right-click the book and click Draw tenninal strips here, All the project tenninal s trips. Two new terminal drawings are added: 112 - Xl - ( 1/ 1) and 113 - X2 - (1/1).

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Exercise 11 R•potts

Reports

Exercise 11:

Create a set of repons using the information prO\ideYXC" C..".'O.;\ing: 46

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