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AVEVA™ Engineering

SEE3D

  • Last UpdatedNov 14, 2025
  • 2 minute read

SEE Electrical 3D Panel+ is a specialized application used for the design and manufacturing of electrical cabinets, switchboards, and control panels.

AVEVA Engineering integrates with SEE Electrical 3D Panel+ to support the physical design of control panels and enclosures created within AVEVA Engineering. This integration enables seamless data exchange, as SEE Electrical 3D Panel+ can act as both a source and destination for transferring data to and from AVEVA Engineering.

This integration does not require an external application such as the AVEVA Integration Service. It uses a direct internal connection between the AVEVA Engineering database and the SEE Electrical 3D Panel+ database.

The following AVEVA Engineering element types are currently supported by SEE Electrical 3D Panel+:

  • Enclosures

  • Enclosure parts:

    • Terminal Rails

    • Terminal Strips

    • Devices such as Barriers, IO Cards with their respective Terminals

    • Internal Wires

    • Enclosure Accessories

  • Cables connected from/to Enclosures

    Note:
    Switchgear, controlgear, and motor control centers are not yet supported as part of this integration.

To enable this integration, class and attribute mappings are required to align element types between both systems.

Note:
These mappings are also used when importing library data from the SEE Electrical web catalog. The imported data is then available in AVEVA Engineering for defining tag instances.

Below are the out-of-the box mappings using the Default Configuration Conceptual Model for the current supported element types.

Equipment:

Wires:

Cables:

For detailed guidance on integration setup, library configuration, design rules, supported scope, and user workflows, please contact the Training Support and Services team.

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