I will design professional electrical schematics in eplan
Embedded Systems PCB Designer, EPLAN, Python AI Developer
About this Gig
I'm an industrial electrical designer with 3+ years of professional experience, having developed 20+ projects in EPLAN Electric P8: medium-voltage switchgear, automatic transfer systems, and industrial control panels all to IEC standards.
What I deliver:
- Single-line & Multi-line schematics designed in EPLAN P8
- BOM of critical devices (Schneider Electric / ABB references)
- Technical cable schedule (section, color, routing)
- Segmented PDF export + EPLAN source file (.elk/.elp)
- IEC-compliant documentation
My background includes MV/LV power distribution, automatic changeover systems, motor control, command and signaling circuits, and protection schemes.
Deliverables are manufacturer-neutral your local supplier can source from any equivalent brand.
Message me before ordering so we can align on scope and confirm the right package for your project.
Control type:
PLC
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SCADA
Device brands:
Siemens
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Schneider Electric
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ABB
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Panasonic
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Other
FAQ
Q1: What files will I receive?
Depends on the package. Basic includes PDF + EPLAN source. Standard and Premium add BOM (Schneider/ABB references) and technical cable schedule.
Q2: What information do I need to provide to start?
A requirements document describing your system: single-line diagram or hand sketch, list of loads, protection requirements, and applicable standards. You can also indicate Schneider Electric or ABB as preferred brand if relevant.
Q3: Can you work with my existing EPLAN project?
Absolutely. Send your .elk/.elp file before ordering and I'll review it. I can extend, modify, or redraw from scratch depending on what makes more sense. Based on the scope, I'll recommend the most suitable package or send a custom offer.
Q4: Does the BOM cover all components in the project?
No. BOM covers critical protection devices only: circuit breakers, disconnectors, RCDs, and protection relays, referenced to Schneider Electric or ABB catalogs. Peripheral and local components are outside scope.
Q5: What counts as a revision?
A revision covers corrections or minor adjustments within the original scope. Changes to topology, additional pages, or new circuit functions are considered a scope change and quoted separately.

