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Evening all.

I am new to CAD and am making some designs for a project as the contractor.

Im struggling to find electrical symbols..
Sockets etc.
All i find on the internet is electronics symbols.

Any pointers anyone?

Thx
 
Im using turbo cad..

All new to me lol
Firstly Congratulations on getting CAD, I would suggest you get on a course to learn how to use it, there are not many on here who are at CAD level so will not really understand your first question, I went on a course and it transformed my use of it, that is your best bet fella IMHO.
 
Thanks for advice, i will get on a course, there are some online and the help manual is thorough.
 
Wow.... sharpie!
Real professional..
You have out done us all there fellow.

I was thinking of chalk n a slate, the client will need a wheel barrow to carry the designs home.

Kinda fitting for the knx install
 
I wouldn't bother with a course if im honest, i found Autocad very intuitive and theres loads of tutorials on youtube. Ive moved over to Revit which is a steroids version of cad.
 

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