davidd31415
Electrical
- Nov 23, 2001
- 67
I've seen courses, seminars, training cds and such online that cover electrical ladder diagrams but I have not had any luck finding a book or web page that coveres the topic.
I'd like to learn the dos and don'ts of making these diagrams. I am interested in the diagrams that relate to wire numbers in a page/line number format; they look similar to ladder logic code, where each rung is a line. The wire labeled 2003 would be referenced on print page #2, line #3.
There are several questions that I come to when trying to make these, such as how to best lay out devices, how to handle terminal strips and devices together in a way that is clear and concise, how to handle lines that have multiple connections on them, and so on.
Ideally I'd like to find a book or web page that covers this. I have briefly used AutoCAD Electrical but would like to have a better understanding of how to make these prints myself before using a package to create them.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
David
I'd like to learn the dos and don'ts of making these diagrams. I am interested in the diagrams that relate to wire numbers in a page/line number format; they look similar to ladder logic code, where each rung is a line. The wire labeled 2003 would be referenced on print page #2, line #3.
There are several questions that I come to when trying to make these, such as how to best lay out devices, how to handle terminal strips and devices together in a way that is clear and concise, how to handle lines that have multiple connections on them, and so on.
Ideally I'd like to find a book or web page that covers this. I have briefly used AutoCAD Electrical but would like to have a better understanding of how to make these prints myself before using a package to create them.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
David