Use Circuit Builder to insert and annotate a circuit based on an existing circuit.
When a new circuit is inserted, you can reference an existing circuit picked from a list of circuits pulled from the active project. The components, values, descriptions, and tag assignments from the selected circuit, become defaults for the new circuit. Tags are recalculated if the option “Retag new components” is selected.
In this exercise, you insert a 3-phase motor control circuit referencing the one-line motor control circuit inserted earlier.
The Existing Circuits dialog box displays.
This directs Circuit Builder to use the tags from the one-line circuit for the components with matching marker block code values.
Circuit Elements |
Select |
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Motor symbol |
Motor: 3ph motor Ground/PE wire connection: No |
Disconnecting means |
Main Disconnect: Disconnect switch and Fuses Include N.O. Auxiliary contact: No |
Control transformer and circuit - non-reversing |
Include control circuit: None |
Power Factor correction |
Include power factor correction capacitor: None |
Overloads |
Overload elements: None Include N.O. auxiliary contact: No |
Motor terminal connections |
Motor connection terminals: None |
Cable marker |
Cable: Yes |
Safety disconnect at the load |
Safety disconnect: None Include N.O. auxiliary contact: No |
The circuit is inserted and the component values from the one-line circuit are applied. The motor symbol receives the same catalog value and horsepower rating. The main disconnect switch receives the same rating values for the switch and the fuses. The motor symbol receives the values modified on the one-line circuit after it was inserted.