Use the Wire Numbers command to insert wire numbers or to update existing wire numbers. The drawing property settings are preselected but you can override these settings.
Wire numbers marked as "Fixed" do not update when you use the Wire Numbers command. Use the Edit Wire Number command to mark a wire number as "Fixed".
A signal arrow lets you break a wire network and continue it either on the same drawing:. You identify a wire network to be the source, insert a source arrow on that network, and assign a source code name to it.
On the wire network that is to be a continuation of the same wire number, whether on the same drawing or a different drawing in the project, insert a destination arrow. Give it the same code name that you gave to its source. AutoCAD Electrical matches source code names with destination names and copies source wire numbers over to the destination wire networks. Insert wires, wire numbers, and signal arrows.
Insert Wires Use the following commands to insert wires on your drawing. Inserts orthogonal wires. Find Inserts a wire angled by Find Interconnects components with wire connection points that are aligned. Find Inserts multiple wires, for example 3-phase wires.
Find When you insert wires using any of these commands, the wires are automatically placed on a wire layer. Insert Wire Numbers Use the Wire Numbers command to insert wire numbers or to update existing wire numbers.
Signal Arrows A signal arrow lets you break a wire network and continue it either on the same drawing:. Erase a Wire Number Deletes selected wire numbers. Find Select the wire number or pick on any wire in the network. Press Enter. The wire number is automatically deleted. Extra wire number copies can also be deleted. Find Select to remove all wire numbers or keep fixed wire numbers and click OK. I did a surfer to find the other wire, and surfer indicates the number is on 3 different drawings.
When I goto the location, surfer zooms in on a wire, but the wire is labeled different. In one location, I tried trimming the wire shown and I still get the same results. Is there a way to correct the issue? Is this a wire database problem, or is there a hidden wire on the drawing that I cannot see, even though Surfer brings me to it already zoomed in? A wire could be on a hidden layer, I would recommend checking that first.
Second, performing a global wire update on each page may fix the problem. Just a note, if you copy and pasted a circuit using standard acad commands stuff like duplicate wire numbers can happen. What I recommend is if copying a circuit from one page to another, do the following: 1. Use the acade circuit copy command to copy last pasted circuit outside of the border to desired location 3.
Delete the circuit outside of the border. Then update wire and tag numbers if needed. The audit will remove floater wire numbers and repair the wire connection information.
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