Training Curriculum for Engineering
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Learn how to assemble individual systems quickly by importing components and connections from CUBE into a Visio file
 You can create a new system, insert components from existing systems, update components within a system, import systems from other projects, or insert components individually. These features streamline the process of building control drawings and provide flexibility in system design. You can easily add, modify, and organize components to create accurate and efficient control systems.
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Most Relevant Training Videos
CUBE Engineering Module Overview
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Create a New System and Explore the Available Options
Welcome to CUBE Engineering! This training introduces you to the efficient and automated process of creating control drawings using the CUBE platform and Microsoft Visio. We'll guide you through accessing existing projects, customizing systems from the template library, and using the CUBE Add-in to generate flow diagrams, wiring schematics, and bills of materials. By automating these steps, CUBE simplifies complex tasks, ensuring accuracy and saving time. From importing and tailoring systems to seamlessly integrating tags and I/O tables, this training demonstrates how CUBE enhances productivity. Let’s dive into a real-world example to see it in action!
Purpose and functionality of the Library Estimate
Streamlining Your Template Library with the CUBE Shop
We understand that building a comprehensive template library can be time-consuming, creating a barrier to efficiency from day one. That’s why we developed the CUBE Shop—a resource center where you can quickly purchase pre-built systems to populate your library. By investing in a well-stocked library, you can accelerate your workflow and start achieving results immediately.
Explore the CUBE Engineering Module in Depth
How to Create a Duplicate of an Existing Estimate
Working with the build your project page
The video demonstrates how to use the "Build Your Project" feature to add, edit, and configure components for estimates and engineering projects. It covers navigating the project tree, activating/deactivating systems, editing areas, and using advanced tools like copy/paste, IO configuration, and sequence definitions.
Working with the build your project page, “ Sequence of Operation”
In the "Sequence of Operation" section, you can craft a specialized SOP (Sequence of Operation) tailored to the chosen system, allowing you to meticulously outline the step-by-step process for its operation. This customization empowers you to furnish explicit instructions and directives, ensuring the system's seamless functioning and harmonious integration into your project. Accessible within each system, the SOP can be conveniently stored and linked for future reference by your team when creating control drawings in Vision or AutoCAD, streamlining the project management process.