Rather than using the IEC standard for a terminal, which is a circle, have a custom terminal symbol representing specifically a fuse terminal and associate a 2 nd level terminal with terminal number. In effect you have to treat each deck of the terminal as a “level” when creating a new part, thus meaning the above part, as an example, will have 2 “levels” defined. As an example a modular terminal block such as the following part from Phoenix Contact has multiple levels with one of the levels a terminal with terminal number (continuous equipotential) connection and the other level a terminal with wire number change (change in equipotential):įuse modular terminal block - PTTB 4-HESILED 24 (5X20) - 3211888 A symbol such as a terminal with multiple levels and electronic components can be quite complex.
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