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Dumb, square terminal with no annotation, no wire number
change
HT0_01.dwg
User-defined Symbols
AutoCAD Electrical user-defined symbols follow this convention:
The first character is "H" or "V" for horizontal wire or vertical wire insertion.
The next two characters are "ZA" through "ZZ."
The remaining characters can be user-defined.
Wire Dot Symbols
AutoCAD Electrical expects this symbol name to be "WDDOT.dwg."
Wire Number Symbols
An AutoCAD Electrical wire number is a block insert consisting of a single
wire number attribute. The origin of the block insert lies on its wire with the
wire number attribute floating above, below, or off to the side of the insertion
point of the block.
Examples:
Wire number for horizontal wire insertionWD_WNH.dwg
Wire number for vertical wire insertionWD_WNV.dwg
Extra wire number copy for horizontal wireWD_WCH.dwg
Extra wire number copy for vertical wireWD_WCV.dwg
AutoCAD Electrical also supports inline wire numbers that follow the value
of the main wire number. An inline wire marker has a block name that follows
that of a terminal symbol that does not trigger a wire number change.
Examples:
Inline wire number marker, horizontal wire insertion, short wire
number
HT0_W1.dwg
Inline wire number marker, horizontal wire insertion, longer wire
number
HT0_W3.dwg
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