Hagercad Direct
Instead of drawing individual wires by hand, users can build layouts with Hagercad's automated interactive diagram table. Dragging-and-dropping protective components from the electronic catalog automatically renders standard-compliant technical schematics.
Designed for projects with increased power demands. It includes advanced features for larger residential and commercial applications.
Reduces human error with automated calculations and pre-configured Hager components. hagercad
Check out the Hager YouTube Channel for video tutorials on specific features like thermal calculation and busbar design. Antoine PAYEIN - Team Leader Software QA & Deployment
At its core, Hagercad takes the manual, error‑prone work out of electrical system design. You define your functional requirements in a structured table – specifying circuits, loads, protection devices and accessories – and the software automatically generates everything else: a professional single‑line or multi‑line circuit diagram, a dimensioned 3D layout of the enclosure, a detailed bill of materials, a heat dissipation calculation compliant with IEC/EN 61439, and a polished quotation for your client. Instead of drawing individual wires by hand, users
The advantages of using HagerCAD are numerous, and can be summarized as follows:
In the world of electrical installation, designing and planning a project can be a complex and time-consuming task. With the numerous components, systems, and safety considerations involved, it's essential to have a reliable and efficient tool to streamline the process. This is where HagerCAD comes in – a cutting-edge software solution designed to simplify and enhance the design and planning of electrical installations. It includes advanced features for larger residential and
The air in the office was thick with the scent of lukewarm coffee and the low hum of anticipation. For Marcus, a senior electrical planner, today wasn’t just another Tuesday. It was the day he finally switched to , the specialized planning software from Hager .
His task was ambitious: a multi-residential complex requiring a distribution system of up to 4000A.