Aveva E3D – Electrical Administration

AVEVA E3D – Electrical Administration is a specialized role within the AVEVA Everything3D (E3D) ecosystem, focusing on configuring and managing the electrical design environment. This role ensures that electrical systems are accurately modeled, standardized, and seamlessly integrated within the broader 3D plant design.​

2 Days
16 Hours
10.00AM to 6.00 PM
System Individual
Aveva E3D

🔧 Key Responsibilities

  1. Electrical System Configuration: Set up and manage electrical components, including cables, trays, and equipment, ensuring they adhere to project specifications and standards.​
  2. Catalog and Specification Management: Utilize tools like Paragon and Specorn to create and maintain component catalogs and specifications, facilitating consistent design practices.​
  3. Property and Attribute Management: Configure property lists and custom attributes using tools like Propcon and Lexicon to capture essential electrical data and support automation.​
  4. Integration with Other Disciplines: Collaborate with piping, structural, and instrumentation disciplines to ensure electrical systems are properly integrated and coordinated within the 3D model.​
  5. Drafting and Documentation: Oversee the generation of electrical drawings, including schematics and layout diagrams, ensuring they are accurate and meet project requirements.​
  6. Automation and Customization: Develop and implement automation scripts and custom tools using PML (Plant Modeling Language) to enhance design efficiency and accuracy.​
  7. System Configuration and Setup: Establishing and maintaining the electrical design environment within E3D, including setting up project templates, user roles, permissions, and project-specific settings to ensure optimal performance and adherence to project requirements.​

🎓 Training Overview

Training for Electrical Administration typically spans two days and covers:​

  • Configuring electrical systems and components.​
  • Managing catalogs and specifications.​
  • Setting up property lists and attributes.​
  • Integrating electrical systems with other disciplines.​
  • Generating electrical drawings and documentation.​
  • Developing automation scripts using PML.​