Segregation
defines
the authorization or
ban of wire or
cable paths in a specific place in
an
installation. For example, you can ban a power wire from running through a duct.
Segregation applies
to wires
and cables.
- SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D menu: Segregation
.
- In the menu, click
.
When
you use segregation, the following parameters are available depending on the
project.
Select Wire Style or Cable
Select
Wire style or
Cable.
Select cable duct or routing path to exclude / include while
routing.
Two
selection zones are available to select the assemblies containing a routing path or
routing axes to be excluded or included in the routing phase for the cable or wire
selected previously.
Segregation of Wires
- Select
Wire style
to
access
the
wire style selector.
Select
a wire type.
- Select the routing axes or the assemblies containing routing
paths to
authorize
or ban
(include
or exclude).
You can add several
segregation modes together.
Segregation of Cables
This works the same way as segregation of wires.
You
can select a cable from the list of cables for the electrical
project, then determine
inclusion
and exclusion for
the
cables.
Segregation Management
Groups
all the
segregations
you
created for the electrical project.
- SOLIDWORKS Electrical 3D menu: Segregation Management
.
- In the menu, click
.
Use
the filters for a more detailed display of segregation.