Electrical Design Software Guide: AutoCAD Electrical vs EPLAN
A comprehensive guide to electrical design software for industrial projects. Compares AutoCAD Electrical and EPLAN, covering features, workflow, library management, and selection criteria.
AutoCAD Electrical vs EPLAN: Overview
AutoCAD Electrical: Autodesk's electrical design software. Integrated with AutoCAD, widely used, lower cost.
EPLAN Electric P8: Dedicated electrical design software. More powerful, better for large projects, higher cost.
Selection depends on: project size, company budget, engineering standards, integration needs.
Key Features Comparison
AutoCAD Electrical: Schematic design, panel layout, wire numbering, cross-referencing, report generation. Limited 3D.
EPLAN: Advanced schematic design, 3D cabinet layout, fluid design, macro technology, comprehensive parts management, multi-user collaboration.
Both support IEC, IEEE, JIC standards. EPLAN has better standard compliance tools.
Workflow and Productivity
AutoCAD Electrical: Familiar AutoCAD interface, easier for draftsmen. Limited automation.
EPLAN: Steeper learning curve, but much more automation (automatic wire numbering, cross-referencing, report generation). Higher productivity for large projects.
Time savings: EPLAN can reduce design time by 30-50% for complex projects.
Library and Parts Management
AutoCAD Electrical: Basic symbol library. Users need to create/edit symbols. Limited parts management.
EPLAN: Comprehensive symbol library (IEC, IEEE, JIC). Powerful parts management (link to supplier catalogs). Macro technology for reusable circuits.
EPLAN Data Portal: Access to manufacturer part data (Siemens, Schneider, ABB, etc.).
Selection Criteria
Choose AutoCAD Electrical if: Small to medium projects, limited budget, team familiar with AutoCAD, simple designs.
Choose EPLAN if: Large projects, complex designs, multi-discipline collaboration, need 3D layout, long-term productivity matters.
Many companies use both: AutoCAD Electrical for simple projects, EPLAN for complex ones.