Which software is good for drawing electrical plans for design and construction?
You can get it for less.Jim Port said:On sale for the low price of $950 from Autodesk, regular $1200.
DoubleCad XT can be downloaded free or the Turbocad 2D is less than $100.
It all depends on you budget.TomBrooklyn said:Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I'd like to get something that has all the standard electrical symbols built in and ready to copy and paste to wherever you need them. And maybe something that can automatically make a reflected ceiling plan (for lighting) from a floor plan that shows the outlets, panels, and motors, etc.
Does Autocad have that?
I know some design and construction software now is "smart," so that when you start something, it often knows how to complete it, to one extent or another. I don't know if there's anything for electrical like that though.