The QElectroTech libraries are more than just a list of icons; they are a standardized language for electrical engineering. By mastering the distinction between the QET Collection and your Personal Collection, and learning to utilize the Element Editor, you transform the software from a simple drawing tool into a professional-grade engineering suite.
| Category | Examples | |----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Conforming symbols for international standards | | Automation | Siemens, Schneider, Allen‑Bradley PLCs & I/O modules | | Drives | VFDs, soft starters (with terminal designations) | | Relays | Finder, Weidmüller, Phoenix Contact (actual terminal layouts) | | Power supply | DIN rail PSUs, UPS, battery systems | | HVAC | Thermostats, valves, fans, pumps | | Instrumentation | Level, pressure, flow switches, 4‑20 mA transmitters | | Lighting | Lamps, emergency lighting, switches | | Junction boxes | Pre‑drawn with terminal blocks | | Cable markers | Heat shrink, tag holders | qelectrotech libraries
My_Library/ ├── category1/ │ ├── symbol1.elmt │ ├── symbol2.elmt │ └── subcategory/ │ └── symbol3.elmt ├── category2/ └── collection.qet (optional – groups multiple categories) The QElectroTech libraries are more than just a
This is a mixed bag. The library uses a tree-view structure (folders and sub-folders). The library uses a tree-view structure (folders and