CEE 7/3 (Schuko) in Symbol Components


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Felix Vollmer
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Hello,

I would like to create several UDPs for Racklayout. Unfortunately I cannot find any 'german' CEE7/3 sockets. Just like 'IEC' or 'UK Mains' and 'USA Mains'. Something like 'CEE7/3 Main' is missing for me. Or can I find it anywhere else?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schuko

Thanks for your help!
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Kevin Harrison
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Hughes - 7/17/2022 1:11:44 PM
Kevin,

I would like the actual design of an EU type E Socket under Rack Layout (or Block Schematic), no matter the manufacturer, no matter if it is product or symbol.
Like the available Symbol (/Symbol Components/Rack Layout/Connectors Front/UK Mains) for UK13AF Angled Mains socket 13A.
The design of both Penn Elcom RG-6517 and RG-6518 is generic and do not reflect the actual product: only 7 of the 8 sockets are represented, switch is misplaced for RG-6517, RG-6518 has no switch.

If I request a generic product, how to formulate that I want the actual design of an EU type E Socket ?

Hughes

Hi Hughes,

No problem, we can do that.  We'll add an EU type E socket to the Symbols Components in the Stardraw Online Symbols, in due course.  We'll update this thread as soon as the new symbol is available.

Note: a Generic Eu Schuko connector product is already published in the Panels library, as mentioned previously in this thread.

In future, any symbols that you require to be added to the Stardraw Online Symbols in the Symbol Browser can be requested by emailing symbols@stardraw.com .

You are correct in stating that Penn Elcom RG-6517 and RG-6518 Rack and Pictorial symbols are generic, they are not intended to look like the actual product but are designed to represent the product type.  The Block Schematics, to the best of our knowledge, are accurate.  We will always publish accurate Block Schematic symbols.  If you'd like us to author manufacturer-specific symbols for the Penn Elcom RG-6517 and RG-6518 (or any other products that are published using generic symbols) email us at symbols@stardraw.com and, if we can obtain suitable CAD drawings, we can look into updating the symbols?

If you request a generic 1U PDU, say with 8 outlets, we'll publish rack and pictorial symbols using our generic PDU symbols.  As previously mentioned, the symbols reflect the product type, will be the correct size, but will not show connections/buttons etc. on the front and rear panels.

Regards
Kevin Harrison
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