In the world of industrial electrical design, the "Siemens Library" within QElectroTech (QET)
is a community-driven powerhouse. Unlike proprietary software where libraries are locked behind paywalls, QET’s Siemens collection—ranging from S7-1200 PLCs Sinamics V90 drives
—is built and shared by a global network of engineers and students. The Core of the Siemens Library
The library is not a single static file but a living collection of files (XML-based symbols) stored in the QET Official Elements Collection PLC Modules : High-detail symbols for the Siemens S7-1200 series , including the 1214C and 1215C variants. Automation Elements i--- Qelectrotech Siemens Library -
: Macros for Siemens components often come divided into functional parts (e.g., power supply, inputs, and outputs) to keep complex wiring diagrams readable. Manufacturer Data : Advanced users integrate article data
—such as order numbers and technical descriptions—directly into these symbols to automatically generate accurate Bills of Materials (BOM). How to Use the Siemens Library in Your Project
QElectroTech offers a free, open-source library with extensive Siemens components for industrial automation, though users report issues with inconsistent symbol sizing and metadata duplication. While the software enables professional documentation, managing its large, community-driven collection often requires manual organization and custom element creation. For more details, visit QElectroTech. Share the elements library (Page 1) - QElectroTech In the world of industrial electrical design, the
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Unlike commercial software, QET does not auto-install a massive vendor library. The community maintains it. To access the Qelectrotech Siemens Library, follow these protocols:
Project library, create folders (e.g., “Motors”, “Valves”, “Analog IO”).The primary source is the QElectroTech official Git repository (or the community forum). Inside the "elements" directory, look for a folder structure similar to: Compatibility
Industrial_Control/Siemens/Automation/PLC/Critical Path: On Windows, the library is typically stored in:
C:\Users\[YourName]\QElectroTech\elements\
If a "Siemens" folder does not exist, you must manually import it.
Search directly on the official Siemens support page with the exact part number or library name:
"Library" + device type (e.g., “Library S7-1200 communication”)Would you like a step-by-step guide for TIA Portal library creation or how to import Siemens CAD parts into EPLAN/QElectroTech? Please clarify the exact software and use case.
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