''by project'' option is very useful to classify what is plugged in the panel, at first you should change load classification of the family, for example if in "load classification" we name it as "light" and than we give it "L1:" Stands for light, 1 for the phases abbreviature and save it, than after loading family in the panel it will write L1:1, L1:2, L1:3 an so on
Rob -- This is kind of panel schedule related but is there a way to connect an automatic throw over switch (ATS) to both the normal source and emergency source (in this case) at the same time so it shows in both panel schedules and the VA shows in both schedules? your's is the BEST content for us electrical peeps using Revit...really great information
Hey there Scott - appreciate the feedback! And YES, I have the perfect video for you - the scenario you mention drove me nuts at first - the out-of-the-box transfer switch has only one source!?! Watch this video to see how I added a 2nd electrical connector so you can get the loads to show up on both schedules! ua-cam.com/video/ZrhlVFD3wGc/v-deo.html
Hi Rob! I am having an issue where the load on my DP panel schedule is not showing the same on the Switchboard schedule. For whatever reason, the Switchboard schedule is adding about an extra 3kVA load for the DP panel from what the DP panel schedule says. Have you ever run into this issue? Any ideas about the discrepancy?
Hey John! I've seen this happen - the problem was within the Switchboard panel schedule (and its template) - down at the bottom of one phase, where it adds all of the loads of the circuits above, one of the entries was wrong, in that for example it had the phase A total in the phase B cell, instead of the phase B total. So I'd start there. Good luck!
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''by project'' option is very useful to classify what is plugged in the panel, at first you should change load classification of the family, for example if in "load classification" we name it as "light" and than we give it "L1:" Stands for light, 1 for the phases abbreviature and save it, than after loading family in the panel it will write L1:1, L1:2, L1:3 an so on
Solid gold Rob! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge sir! You are an incredible teacher my friend!!!
You bet - glad to help! Thanks for all your comments!
Rob -- This is kind of panel schedule related but is there a way to connect an automatic throw over switch (ATS) to both the normal source and emergency source (in this case) at the same time so it shows in both panel schedules and the VA shows in both schedules? your's is the BEST content for us electrical peeps using Revit...really great information
Hey there Scott - appreciate the feedback! And YES, I have the perfect video for you - the scenario you mention drove me nuts at first - the out-of-the-box transfer switch has only one source!?! Watch this video to see how I added a 2nd electrical connector so you can get the loads to show up on both schedules! ua-cam.com/video/ZrhlVFD3wGc/v-deo.html
Rob thank you very much this was extremely helpful!
Thank you for the clear explanation
My pleasure - thanks for the support!
Hi Rob! I am having an issue where the load on my DP panel schedule is not showing the same on the Switchboard schedule. For whatever reason, the Switchboard schedule is adding about an extra 3kVA load for the DP panel from what the DP panel schedule says. Have you ever run into this issue? Any ideas about the discrepancy?
Hey John! I've seen this happen - the problem was within the Switchboard panel schedule (and its template) - down at the bottom of one phase, where it adds all of the loads of the circuits above, one of the entries was wrong, in that for example it had the phase A total in the phase B cell, instead of the phase B total. So I'd start there. Good luck!
Many many thanks Rob!!!
i need 1R, 1Y,1B instead of R1,Y1,B1.
How i update this?
Hey there - I believe your country uses RYB instead of ABC for the phases - where would you like the 1R, 1Y, and 1B to appear?