Switch Cabinet Planning
Plan switch cabinets on a grid
Build the distribution board visually, devices proposed automatically from your circuits, exact module-unit positioning. Bill of materials included.
Problems
The cabinet is usually planned last
And that's exactly why it never quite fits afterwards.
Module units in your head
How many MUs do you need? Will it fit? Which enclosure suits? Easy to miscount manually.
Devices entered twice
Once in the circuit diagram, once in the cabinet. Every change means keeping both in sync.
No visualisation
Without a layout drawing the installer guesses where each device goes. Documentation by phone call.
How it works
From circuit to finished cabinet
Three steps and the layout drawing is ready.
- 1
Assign circuits
Devices from the circuit diagram are routed to the distribution board automatically.
- 2
Configure the cabinet
Choose enclosure size, number of rows and module units per row. Devices land on the grid.
- 3
Export the layout
Output the layout and BOM as PDF and CSV. Ready to order, ready to install.
Features
Features for the real-world build
Practical, not academic.
Auto device suggestions
MCBs, RCDs and busbars are proposed based on your circuits.
Grid-based MU placement
Exact positioning of every device in module units. No pixel pushing.
Multi-row enclosures
From small distribution boards to large floor-standing cabinets. Any number of rows and MUs.
Auto labelling
Circuit names and function labels are taken from the circuit diagram.
Bill of materials per cabinet
Every component appears in the BOM with quantities, prices and supplier mapping.
Manually adjustable
Suggestions are suggestions, not orders. Move, add and replace anything by hand.
Cabinet in the bigger picture
The cabinet layout is connected to:
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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