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 180 ohm current limiting blocks
 
 1/29/2008 4:54:35 PM
User is offlinenotrdave
1 posts


180 ohm current limiting blocks

Can someone tell me how to make a terminal strip with 180 ohm current limiting terminal blocks?  Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.

 1/30/2008 8:37:40 AM
User is offlineadmin
177 posts
5th


Re: 180 ohm current limiting blocks

What is Intools version?

Can you please send a sample of drawing to admin@asbuilt-dba.com

Regards

 

Ilan Hills


Ilan Hills ihills@asbuilt-dba.com www.asbuilt-dba.com
 1/30/2008 3:19:26 PM
User is offlineadmin
177 posts
5th


Re: 180 ohm current limiting blocks

I understand you like to customize the ESL block in version 6.

1. Pleas open the Symbol folder in your Rad\Symbol \  and click on one of the symbol (take for example Fuse.sym)

    When the application is open modify this symbol and save it as

     ohm.sym.

2. Open the wiring module Tables menu à Terminal à Types and add  

     a new type as ohm.

3. Open the plant panel and select the relevant terminals and in the   

    terminal properties select ohm type.

4. Generate the ESL loop and now the new symbol display where you

    change the type.

Regards

Ilan Hills

 

Regards

Ilan Hills


Ilan Hills ihills@asbuilt-dba.com www.asbuilt-dba.com
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