Single-line representation of schematics makes planning easier and your project documentation clearer, particularly when you work with standardized modules.
You have the following options with the single-line representation:
- You can draw simplified schematics, plant overviews, and bus topologies.
- You can use special bundle connection symbols to create clearer circuit diagrams in systems with high cabling density.
- You can swap the representation type of symbols.
- You can synchronize functions between different representation types.
- Multi-line connections can also be defined in the single-line representation. This means that you can produce a multi-line report on connection points and connections even in a purely single-line representation.
See also
Single-line Representation: Principle