Is Cable Tray and Conduit routing a project requirement? If so, why not leverage Plant 3D for this and produce EI&C plans leveraging the inherent intelligence? During this Webinar, ECE will demonstrate how Plant 3D can be used to produce drawings and material lists.
Webinar agenda
- Identify EI&C modeling scopes of work using Plant 3D & ELECTROWorx.
- Leverage the line numbering tray or conduit numbering.
- Visualization, design review & clash detection
- Generate plan and detail drawings complete with BOMs
Presenter: George Montgomery, ECE Design
DIAGRAMS has matured since its 2018 debut and is satisfying many use cases.
Important to adopters is the awesome Window application because it does not require AutoCAD to view drawings, export reports, and change project data.
So, this workshop is for those ‘non-CAD’ roles, as much as the AutoCAD operators.
The AutoCAD Plugin offers all the drafting one would expect plus all the data extraction and repurposing needed. Users really like the flexible symbol menu system that can consume existing libraries.
DIAGRAMS comes with symbols, but typically users import their blocks into DIAGRAMS dynamic ribbon groups and subsections.
Bring a laptop with AutoCAD already installed and load DIAGRAMS before we get started!
Licenses are available upon request.
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects.
This collection of DIAGRAMS, AutoCAD PLANT 3D, and CADWorx projects and related Worx Plugin sample templates.
The workshop will cover these four drawing types and the reporting associated with them:
- Process Flow Diagrams (PFD),
- Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
- Controls PLC IO Card Wiring Diagrams
- Single Line Wiring Diagrams
Specific attention will be given toward:
- Flexible CAD-driven data structure
- Dynamic Symbol Library Interface
- Scripting and Alias potential
- Data entry options!
- Off-Page-Connectors – OPCs – that work!
- Copying, Cloning, and repurposing content.
Please come put your hands on DIAGRAMS, or just come to watch and ask questions.
As many know, ECE has been developing Worx Plugins for purpose for almost 20 years for industrial process plant design and information systems. These tools have helped countless companies enhance workflows and methods within both AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx®.
This afternoon workshop will focus on showcasing how these tools can help take the busy out of your day!
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects. This collection of AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx® projects are related Worx Plugin sample templates.
This workshop will cover:
- MTOSnapshots with MTOWorx
- ISOCreate with ISOWorx
- Ortho views with VIEWWorx
- Dynamic bubbling and annotating with BUBBLEWorx and ANNOWorx
- and a bonus round with ATTEWorx, our Ultimate Block Attribute Editor!
Laptops will be provided with AutoCAD® Plant 3D and the Worx Plugins already loaded.
Depending on attendance, we may ask to ‘buddy’ up with a colleague to ensure everyone has a chance to put their hands on the software.
If you’re not technical on the CAD side, but still want to learn more, feel free to just come to watch and ask questions.
DIAGRAMS has matured since its 2018 debut and is satisfying many use cases.
Important to adopters is the awesome Window application because it does not require AutoCAD to view drawings, export reports, and change project data.
So, this workshop is for those ‘non-CAD’ roles, as much as the AutoCAD operators.
The AutoCAD Plugin offers all the drafting one would expect plus all the data extraction and repurposing needed. Users really like the flexible symbol menu system that can consume existing libraries.
DIAGRAMS comes with symbols, but typically users import their blocks into DIAGRAMS dynamic ribbon groups and subsections.
Bring a laptop with AutoCAD already installed and load DIAGRAMS before we get started!
Licenses are available upon request.
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects.
This collection of DIAGRAMS, AutoCAD PLANT 3D, and CADWorx projects and related Worx Plugin sample templates.
The workshop will cover these four drawing types and the reporting associated with them:
- Process Flow Diagrams (PFD),
- Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
- Controls PLC IO Card Wiring Diagrams
- Single Line Wiring Diagrams
Specific attention will be given toward:
- Flexible CAD-driven data structure
- Dynamic Symbol Library Interface
- Scripting and Alias potential
- Data entry options!
- Off-Page-Connectors – OPCs – that work!
- Copying, Cloning, and repurposing content.
Please come put your hands on DIAGRAMS, or just come to watch and ask questions.
As many know, ECE has been developing Worx Plugins for purpose for almost 20 years for industrial process plant design and information systems. These tools have helped countless companies enhance workflows and methods within both AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx®.
This afternoon workshop will focus on showcasing how these tools can help take the busy out of your day!
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects. This collection of AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx® projects are related Worx Plugin sample templates.
This workshop will cover:
- MTOSnapshots with MTOWorx
- ISOCreate with ISOWorx
- Ortho views with VIEWWorx
- Dynamic bubbling and annotating with BUBBLEWorx and ANNOWorx
- and a bonus round with ATTEWorx, our Ultimate Block Attribute Editor!
Laptops will be provided with AutoCAD® Plant 3D and the Worx Plugins already loaded.
Depending on attendance, we may ask to ‘buddy’ up with a colleague to ensure everyone has a chance to put their hands on the software.
If you’re not technical on the CAD side, but still want to learn more, feel free to just come to watch and ask questions.
DIAGRAMS has matured since its 2018 debut and is satisfying many use cases.
Important to adopters is the awesome Window application because it does not require AutoCAD to view drawings, export reports, and change project data.
So, this workshop is for those ‘non-CAD’ roles, as much as the AutoCAD operators.
The AutoCAD Plugin offers all the drafting one would expect plus all the data extraction and repurposing needed. Users really like the flexible symbol menu system that can consume existing libraries.
DIAGRAMS comes with symbols, but typically users import their blocks into DIAGRAMS dynamic ribbon groups and subsections.
Bring a laptop with AutoCAD already installed and load DIAGRAMS before we get started!
Licenses are available upon request.
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects.
This collection of DIAGRAMS, AutoCAD PLANT 3D, and CADWorx projects and related Worx Plugin sample templates.
The workshop will cover these four drawing types and the reporting associated with them:
- Process Flow Diagrams (PFD),
- Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID)
- Controls PLC IO Card Wiring Diagrams
- Single Line Wiring Diagrams
Specific attention will be given toward:
- Flexible CAD-driven data structure
- Dynamic Symbol Library Interface
- Scripting and Alias potential
- Data entry options!
- Off-Page-Connectors – OPCs – that work!
- Copying, Cloning, and repurposing content.
Please come put your hands on DIAGRAMS, or just come to watch and ask questions.
As many know, ECE has been developing Worx Plugins for purpose for almost 20 years for industrial process plant design and information systems. These tools have helped countless companies enhance workflows and methods within both AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx®.
This afternoon workshop will focus on showcasing how these tools can help take the busy out of your day!
During this hands-on session, participants will be given WorxProjects. This collection of AutoCAD® Plant 3D and CADWorx® projects are related Worx Plugin sample templates.
This workshop will cover:
- MTOSnapshots with MTOWorx
- ISOCreate with ISOWorx
- Ortho views with VIEWWorx
- Dynamic bubbling and annotating with BUBBLEWorx and ANNOWorx
- and a bonus round with ATTEWorx, our Ultimate Block Attribute Editor!
Laptops will be provided with AutoCAD® Plant 3D and the Worx Plugins already loaded.
Depending on attendance, we may ask to ‘buddy’ up with a colleague to ensure everyone has a chance to put their hands on the software.
If you’re not technical on the CAD side, but still want to learn more, feel free to just come to watch and ask questions.