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Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

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Does anyone know what manufacturers (Eaton, ABB, Schneider, Allen Bradley, Siemens, etc.) offer either a cloud/web-based tool or [free] downloadable software that will allow me to build out a motor control center with known loads and provide me a layout visualization?
Ideally something that is intuitive and semi-user friendly? If you can provide links to the download or interactive webtool that would be awesome.
If you have other 3rd party solution recommendations those are welcome too.
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RE: Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

You'll most likely have to go through a service sales engineer and they can work it up for you.

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RE: Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

Rockwell (Allen Bradley) has an on-line MCC design tool called "Centerline Builder". But it can only configure STANDARD units, no modifications, nothing special, nothing that needs engineering. It's free, but you need to register.
https://download.rockwellautomation.com/esd/ocx.as...


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RE: Low Voltage MCC - Build/Configuration Tool

You can try schneider's EcoStruxure Power Build - Rapsody. It is generally for LV Switchgears but it has ability to incorporate components required for MCCs. Hope this helps you.

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