Eplan Software Training
BURAAQ UK offers comprehensive training in EPLAN Electric P8, a leading ECAD (Electrical Computer-Aided Design) software widely used for electrical engineering and automation projects. This training is designed to equip professionals with the skills needed to efficiently design, document, and manage electrical systems using EPLAN’s advanced features.
 
															Aim of Eplan Software Training
The primary aim of the EPLAN Software Training provided by BURAAQ UK is to empower participants with the practical skills and in-depth knowledge required to efficiently design, document, and manage complex electrical engineering projects using EPLAN Electric P8.
Course Overview
Eplan Software Training
Total Modules 8
                Training Credits 24
                Directed Learning Hours (DLH) 160
                Course Code BUK1148
            1.Educational Background
- Diploma or degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Automation, Mechatronics, or related technical fields.
- Engineering students (especially final year) or fresh graduates interested in electrical design can also apply.
- Basic Knowledge
- Understanding of basic electrical circuits and components.
- Familiarity with electrical schematic diagrams and wiring principles is helpful but not mandatory.
- Computer Skills
- Basic proficiency in using computers and Windows operating system.
- Ability to install and operate software applications.
| Course Code | Curriculum Title | Credit | DLH | 
|---|---|---|---|
| BUK1148-1 | Introduction to EPLAN Software | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-2 | How to install the student version of Eplan | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-3 | How to solve problem with the installation of Eplan | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-4 | Electrical System Design | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-5 | Starting the problems New the variant of a symbol | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-6 | Working effectively in EPLAN | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-7 | Most important tip when working with custom symbol libraries | 3 | 20 | 
| BUK1148-8 | Export EPLAN project to PDF or to DXF/DWG | 3 | 20 | 
					 Learning Objectives 
							
			
			
		
						
				- Introduction to EPLAN Software
- How to install the student version of Eplan
- How to solve problem with the installation of Eplan
- Electrical System Design
- Starting the problems New the variant of a symbol
- Import / Export symbols (Symbol exchange between symbol libraries)
- Most important tip when working with custom symbol libraries
- Layer management
- Working effectively in EPLAN
- Manage EPLAN pages (page types, number pages etc.)
- Understand EPLAN structures – with examples
- Page / Window macro – why and how
- Main function – contactor example, check EPLAN project
- The Plot frame – manage, edit, adjust – basic steps
- How to create project and set basic parameters in settings
- How to create plot frame for pages
- How to create plot form for beginning of the project
- How to create schematic electrical symbols and library of symbols
- How to create schematic of electrical circuits
- How to organize schematic circuits in Eplan
- How to add device for parts in Eplan
- How to add device for parts in Eplan
- How to create ma outing panel layout
- How to tag cable s – special case (requirement from some customers)
- A pump (electric motor) needs a possible phase switch – how to represent that?
- Cable core spares – what to do with them in a circuit diagram – two options
- Design in accordance with IEC 81346 & IEC 61355 standards
- Creating a Project
- Opening and Editing Pages
- Creating a Schematic
- Cross-References
- Selection of Parts & Creating External Parts
- Macro Concept
- Find & Replace identifiers
- Reports Generation
- Accessing of Master Data
- Project Management
- Export, Import
- Printing of Project
- The Reports (cables, terminals, parts…) – the faster and the better way
- Export EPLAN project to PDF or to DXF/DWG
- FIANL ASSESSMENT PROJECT
- Electrical Engineers and Technician
- Engineering Students
- Automation and Control Engineers
- CAD Designers and Drafters
- Project Managers and Consultants
- Career Switchers and Enthusiasts
- All Modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.
- A Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.
- To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.
