Electrical QuickStart Implementation
Electrical QuickStart Implementation is a structured deployment service that prepares SOLIDWORKS Electrical for real-world engineering use. It is intended for electrical and mechatronics teams adopting intelligent electrical design tools for the first time. MECAD Technologies delivers this service with a focus on system readiness, practical workflows, and reliable early adoption.
What Is Electrical QuickStart Implementation?
Electrical QuickStart Implementation is a guided service that configures SOLIDWORKS Electrical with defined standards, libraries, workflows, and training.
Rather than installing software and leaving teams to configure it independently, the service establishes a usable electrical design environment from the outset.
This enables engineers to begin productive project work quickly, using consistent documentation methods and reduced manual administration.
Key capabilities and features of Electrical QuickStart Implementation
- Production-Ready SOLIDWORKS Electrical Setup: SOLIDWORKS Electrical is installed and configured to support collaborative electrical design. System setup focuses on stability, data consistency, and readiness for multi-user project work.
- Centralised Electrical Project Intelligence: Electrical projects are configured to use a live database that manages devices, wires, connections, and references centrally. This ensures design information stays aligned across schematics and reports as projects evolve.
- Defined Electrical Design Standards: Project templates are created to establish drawing layouts, title blocks, wire numbering rules, device identifiers, and PLC addressing formats. These standards reduce interpretation differences between engineers and improve long-term consistency.
- Starter Libraries and Circuit Reuse: Common symbols, manufacturer components, and frequently used circuit types are configured during implementation. Reusable circuit structures help engineers avoid repetitive drafting and maintain consistency across projects.
- Practical Demo Project: A representative demo project is included to demonstrate workflows within a realistic electrical design scenario. This validates system setup before teams begin working on live customer projects.
- Focused Engineer Training: Hands-on training sessions guide engineers through schematic creation, device management, PLC handling, and documentation outputs. Training is aligned with the configured environment rather than generic examples.
- Early-Stage Support After Go-Live: Post-implementation support assists teams as they begin using SOLIDWORKS Electrical on real projects. This allows early questions, refinements, and workflow adjustments to be addressed efficiently.
Benefits of Electrical QuickStart Implementation
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During Adoption
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Frequently Asked Questions about
Electrical QuickStart Implementation
The service includes system configuration, project templates, starter libraries, training, and early-stage support.
It is designed to establish a usable electrical design environment rather than a basic installation.
Electrical QuickStart Implementation is suited to electrical and mechatronics teams implementing SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
It is especially valuable for teams moving away from generic CAD tools.
The service follows a structured delivery approach combining setup, training, and early support.
Exact timelines depend on system scope and team size.
Yes. Engineers receive focused, hands-on training aligned with the configured environment.
Training covers schematic creation, device management, and documentation outputs.
Support is provided during early production use to assist with live projects and workflow refinement.
This helps teams stabilise their processes after go-live.
How MECAD Technologies Can Help
What Happens Next?
Begin with a consultation to review your electrical design requirements and readiness for SOLIDWORKS Electrical.
MECAD Technologies will confirm scope, delivery approach, and next steps.