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Automatic Ferrule Numbering

  • Last UpdatedAug 04, 2025
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Some projects and/or plants may require a different wire Ferrule Number at every (or almost every) wire end. Normally this could require many hundreds of design man-hours entering these Ferrule Numbers. However, Electrical Wiring Manager includes a 'Ferrule Numbering Rule' feature that enables users to define rules for automatic Ferrule numbering.

Note:
For this feature to be used, the Use Auto Ferrule Numbering Rules option must be checked in the Electrical Wiring Manager's Options window.

Ferrule Numbering Rules can derive data from the following:

From the current wire termination:

  • Equipment No

  • Terminal Strip No (or Device tag)

  • Terminal Marking (Terminal No)

    From the other end of the current wire termination:

  • Equipment No

  • Terminal Strip No (or Device tag)

  • Terminal Marking (Terminal No)

    If the wire is part of a cable (a cable core), from the:

  • Cable Number

  • Core Marking

  • Core Group No (e.g. the Pair Number)

Ferrule Numbering Rules enable any of these values to be applied to create a Ferrule Number. For example, a common Ferrule Numbering system is to form Ferrule Numbers from Terminal Numbers (where the wire end is connected to) + Equipment Numbers at the other end of wires.

Automatic Wire Ferruling can be applied by:

  • Project (i.e. all wire ferrules use the same Ferrule Rule)

  • Equipment Type (e.g. a Junction Box uses rule 1, a Field Device uses rule 2, DCS I/O Module rule 3 etc.)

  • Equipment instance (e.g. JB-03 uses rule 1, Gas JB-05 uses rule 2, MR-01 uses rule 3 etc.).

When Electrical Wiring Manager applies Ferrule Rules as follows:

  1. Electrical Wiring Manager first checks if the specific Equipment item has a Ferrule Rule - if so it is applied, if not it goes to step 2.

  2. Electrical Wiring Manager then checks if the Equipment Type has a Ferrule Rule - if so it is applied, if not it goes to step 3.

Electrical Wiring Manager then checks if a project 'Default Ferrule Rule' is set - if so it is applied, if not automatic Ferrule Numbering is not applied.

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