Electric Control Panel design - software ?

Disclaimer: I don't have EPlan, but looked into it a little. It is very expensive. I think more than AutoCad electical which is around $4k.
 
Weve looked at eplan and autocad electrical. Our concensus was that there seemed to be more manufacturer support from the main makes that we use for eplan with more manufacturer libraries etc so we are looking at going with eplan
 
Weve looked at eplan and autocad electrical. Our concensus was that there seemed to be more manufacturer support from the main makes that we use for eplan with more manufacturer libraries etc so we are looking at going with eplan

I agree EPlan is better with manufacturer integration. I wish autodesk would get their product more on the level of eplan.
 

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