Engineering times are reduced overall – while sources of errors are minimised. Automatic placement of equipment definitively reduces the complexity of repetitive tasks in the construction of control cabinets and switchgear systems. It also produces predefined 3D layouts for component assembly and flexibly designed control systems for the arrangement of components within the selected 3D layout. EEC One creates the desired 3D mounting layouts based on the electrotechnical equipment. EEC One, coupled with EPLAN Pro Panel – the 3D engineering solution for the virtual design engineering of switchgear systems and equipment installation – is premiering at SPS IPC Drives. Monheim, 25 November 2014 – What started with the automated creation of schematics for electrical and fluid power engineering has now been expanded to the virtual mounting layout of control cabinets and switchgear systems in 3D.
Repetitive tasks in the engineering of control cabinets and switchgear systems have been automated and designed for durable efficiency. In EEC One Version 2.4, combined with EPLAN Pro Panel, predefined 3D assembly layouts and more flexible control systems have reduced the time needed for the virtual configuration and assembly of mounting levels in control cabinets.
Just in time for SPS IPC Drives 2014, the new version of EEC One is being released under a new name – EEC now stands for EPLAN Engineering Configuration.