Your First FireCAD Project - Step by Step

Overview

This guide walks you through creating a new FireCAD project, configuring it, and preparing your first drawing for design work. By the end, you'll have a validated drawing with devices ready to connect to circuits.

Phase 1: Create the Project

  1. Type ATCREATE_PROJECT in the AutoCAD command line
  2. The Project Creation Wizard opens

Page 1 — Project Setup

  • Enter a Project Name
  • Click Browse to select a Project Directory
  • Optionally select a Settings Template (XML file with pre-configured circuit settings)
  • Optionally select Project Drawings (.dwg files to copy into the project)
  • Click Configure to connect to the Master Database (required)
  • Click Add Devices to select device parts from the database
  • Click Add Templates to select circuit templates
  • Click Next

Page 2 — Project Properties

  • Fill in project type, industry, construction type, and occupancy classification
  • Enter the project address (use Google Maps autocomplete or type manually)
  • Select applicable codes (NFPA, IFC, IBC, NEC)
  • Optionally enter owner, contractor, and engineer information
  • Click Create Project (or Skip for Now to fill in later)

The project creates automatically and opens in AutoCAD.

Phase 2: Configure Block Definitions

  1. Type ATEDIT_PROJECT_BLOCK_DEFINITIONS to review and edit device block attribute layouts
  2. Type ATREFRESH_BLOCKS to apply block definitions to the active drawing

This ensures all device blocks display attributes correctly (position, rotation, visibility).

Phase 3: Apply Circuit Templates

  1. Type ATRESET_CIRCUIT_TEMPLATES in the AutoCAD command line
  2. A progress dialog runs through:
    • Applying circuit templates (creates circuit records from templates)
    • Applying device type templates (assigns device types to devices)
    • Syncing device current values
    • Reloading the cache
    • Updating device and wirepath labels

This step is required before connecting devices to circuits.

Phase 4: Validate the Drawing

  1. Type ATVALIDATE in the AutoCAD command line
  2. Validation performs four steps:
    • Validates wirepath segment intersections
    • Validates devices and creates database records for new entities
    • Syncs project properties to the drawing
    • Refreshes all labels

Run this after placing or moving devices to keep the database in sync with the drawing.

Phase 5: Configure Options (Optional)

  1. Type ATOPTIONS to open the Options dialog
  2. Review settings across all tabs:
    • Text/Attributes — Label formatting preferences
    • Tools — Fillet radius, layout settings
    • Layers — Layer naming conventions
    • Circuits — Wire overage, delimiter settings
    • Reports — Report formatting options
    • Drawing — Drawing-specific settings
    • Project — Project-wide settings

What's Next

Your project is now set up and ready for active design work:

Quick Reference

Step Command Purpose
1 ATCREATE_PROJECT Create the project
2 ATEDIT_PROJECT_BLOCK_DEFINITIONS Configure block attributes
3 ATREFRESH_BLOCKS Apply block definitions to drawing
4 ATRESET_CIRCUIT_TEMPLATES Initialize circuits and device types
5 ATVALIDATE Sync drawing with database
6 ATOPTIONS Configure project settings

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