EPLAN

Documentation has to work in day-to-day practice

Electrical design only creates value if it remains usable in manufacturing, assembly, commissioning, and service. That is why I focus on clear structure, logical naming, and documentation that stays understandable even under time pressure.

The result is EPLAN documentation that can not only be created, but also maintained safely later on.

Clear schematic structure

Schematics are structured in a consistent and traceable way.

Unambiguous identification

Devices, terminals, and functions remain clearly identifiable in planning and operation.

Manufacturing and assembly relevance

Documentation is built so that it remains useful in workshop and assembly workflows.

Keep changes manageable

Extensions and changes can be integrated later in a controlled and clean way.

Process

Structured from function to documentation

01

Clarify the functional basis

I translate technical requirements, interfaces, and specifications into a dependable structure.

02

Build the EPLAN documentation

Schematics, lists, and identifications are developed consistently and with practical use in mind.

03

Secure the handover

The documentation is prepared so that manufacturing, assembly, and commissioning can use it directly.

Region

Electrical design for projects across Thuringia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and northern Bavaria

I support electrical design projects for machinery, industrial systems, and modifications across Thuringia, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and northern Bavaria. When needed, I also work project-based beyond those regions.

Depending on the task, collaboration can be remote, hybrid, or targeted on site.

Contact

Request electrical design support

If you need EPLAN support for new projects, extensions, or documentation updates, you can contact me directly.