Comprehensive software for electrical engineering project management.
For Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation Engineers
Course Type
Session 1| Introduction to EPLAN
Session 2 | How to Create a New EPLAN Project
Session 3 | How to Edit Plot Frames, Reports, and Forms
Session 4 | Automatic & Manual Project Revision Control
Session 5 | Understand the Differences Between Parts & Symbols
Session 6 | How to Import Parts into EPLAN Library
Session 7 | How to Format Parts & Symbols in Schematics (Property Arrangements)
Session 8 | How to Use Interruption Points
Session 9 | How to Create Electrical Schematics
Session 10 | Automatic & Manual Wire Numbering/Core Markers
Session 11 | How to Create 2D Panel Arrangements (General Arrangement Drawings)
Session 12 | How to Create Reports Including: Cover Page, Table of Contents, Bill of Materials, Enc
Session 13 | How to Manipulate the Project Structure, Sort Pages, and Export to PDF
Session 14 | Project Data Management
Session 15 | Error Checking and Diagnostics
Session 16 | Customizing the Environment
Session 17 | Backup and Version Control
Session 18 | Collaboration Tools
Session 19 | EPLAN Data Portal
Session 20 | Practice and Experiment
Course Description
This course introduces EPLAN software and its applications. It covers project creation, formatting, and revisions. Participants will learn schematic design, panel arrangements, and report generation. The course emphasizes data management, error checking, and collaboration tools.
Course objectives
The course objectives for the EPLAN training are to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the EPLAN software, focusing on its applications in electrical engineering. It aims to equip learners with skills to create and manage projects, design electrical schematics, and customize plot frames, reports, and forms. Additionally, the course emphasizes mastering project revision control, utilizing the parts library, creating 2D panel arrangements, and generating detailed reports. Practical exercises and troubleshooting techniques are included to ensure proficiency in data management, diagnostics, and collaboration.
Roles in industry
Roles in the industry according to the EPLAN syllabus focus on utilizing the software for electrical engineering and project design. Professionals include electrical engineers, project managers, and CAD specialists who manage tasks such as schematic creation, project revision, 2D panel layouts, and data management. Roles also involve customizing templates, troubleshooting, and collaborating through advanced tools to streamline project workflows and maintain high standards in documentation and reporting.
Course Highlights
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