How to draw a Single Line Diagram - Revit Review

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    Single Line Diagrams (also known as 1-line diagrams) are not that difficult to make. The content may be difficult to understand and design, but actually drawing it out can be painless. Let me show you how in this video where I provide a few premade symbols and how to put together a very basic power distribution system.
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  • @theelectricaldepartment
    @theelectricaldepartment  8 місяців тому

    Hey we have some exciting news! We are partnering up with MEP Guy to launch the most effective REVIT courses for MEP designers and engineers! Check out the Electrical course preview and sign up here: www.mepguy.com/electrical
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  • @ngumtaniform5783
    @ngumtaniform5783 8 місяців тому

    You’re amazing for sharing that demo! Thank you❤

  • @willieyu4283
    @willieyu4283 Рік тому

    Thanks man! You're the man!

  • @tarekabdelmonem8993
    @tarekabdelmonem8993 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for the video! Do you have any recommendations for modeling busways in Buildings ?

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Рік тому

      I do have some busway families I can share. They come in horizontal, vertical and 90 degree bends. You basically piece them together in the model. I haven’t found a more seamless way like how we route cable tray.

  • @pauloblauth8136
    @pauloblauth8136 Рік тому +1

    How did you add Snap Points to your Generic Annotation?

  • @chriscollins7586
    @chriscollins7586 4 місяці тому

    Did you create all the SLD symbols for the schedule to be used in the drawing? Would scaling matter. Or is there places to download SLD families?

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  4 місяці тому

      It got a little buried in the description but there is a Revit project link that you can download which includes the detailed components you saw in the video.

  • @ChannelMATT19
    @ChannelMATT19 Рік тому

    Any suggestions for creating simple one-lines for residential systems. Just starting out and hoping to find some free/ inexpensive software to create quick one-lines.
    Thanks!

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Рік тому

      I haven't come across any free ones but I have heard Design Master comes in at about $125/month.

    • @deborahrobinson3738
      @deborahrobinson3738 Рік тому

      Great information. Do you do those for folks im doing an adu build and the electric Co wants a single line diagram and im having trouble finding someone to do it😊thanks

  • @davidfernandoromero7495
    @davidfernandoromero7495 8 місяців тому

    hi again. How do you create that simbol? or where do you create simbology. tnks

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  8 місяців тому

      Hey sorry I just realized my notifications got muted from this channel. To answer your question, these symbols are detail lines which I drew that are then turned into a family. This is technically a detail component with no 3D aspect to it. They only appear as lines on a detail view.
      I do intend to get into topics such as "how to build you own family" and I will include a portion to address symbols such as these on the single line diagram.

  • @musalaki229
    @musalaki229 Рік тому

    where would you put the generator if you want to go offgrid? or if installing a backup genset.

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  8 місяців тому

      Whoops way behind on responding. If generator is picking up the entire building, I'd put a transfer switch just ahead of the main panel and it would switch the panel between utility and generator. if you don't have a gen big enough to pick up the whole building, I'd put select loads on a sub panel and place the transfer switch just upstream of the sub panel. I know some DIYers who just hook up the generator to the main panel and back feed it after they shut off the main breaker. That is very dangerous as you have no way to guarantee the power isn't fed back into the grid if you forget to turn off the main breaker.

  • @davidfernandoromero7495
    @davidfernandoromero7495 9 місяців тому

    HI. how do you crate that simbol? i am new en revit, but i tray to learn everything i can

  • @KalaniChun
    @KalaniChun 3 місяці тому

    How did you create those symbols?

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  3 місяці тому

      These are basically grouped detail lines made as a family. This is a great question, I should do a video about making families..

  • @nickstewart165
    @nickstewart165 Рік тому

    Nice video but much better off using Design Master. Using regular text will always result in errors, eventually.

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  Рік тому

      I love that software, really trying to get our department to buy it! If you have access to something like that, would highly recommend it.

  • @KalaniChun
    @KalaniChun 3 місяці тому

    whats a bus plug?

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  3 місяці тому

      There’s a product called a busway that is a solid conductive device that takes the place of several conductors. It is typically used for high amperage feeders from one distribution to another, or sometimes as a distribution pathway for large amounts of power. Think of a thick metal box with 4 or 5 copper busses inside to transfer power. There are then plugs that you can plug into these busways to ‘tap’ power from the busway. Great for when large equipment moves around on a production floor. Maybe they need 800A in one location for 2 years but then they may move it 20 feet down the assembly line later. Run the busway over the whole assembly line and the plug can plug in at multiple locations.

  • @Rahat2056
    @Rahat2056 9 місяців тому

    This is the first video of yours I've watched and probably not the last.
    Just started an internship at a firm and there's so much to learn.
    You're like a wizard with all those Revit shortcuts 🧙‍♂️🪄⚡️

    • @theelectricaldepartment
      @theelectricaldepartment  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! I hope this channel supplements your internship well. Ask plenty of questions, both here and at your firm!