Chad,
Please disregard my previous two notes. The problem shows up if you use the
"Check/Trace Wire" command and pick on the wire number "4". This
troubleshooting command is found on the "spool of wire" toolbar flyout, near
the bottom of the flyout toolbar, or "Wires" --> "Wires Miscellaneous"
pulldown menu.
Start the command and pick on wire number "4" (the one that is on the
right-hand side of the transformer secondary). Keep pressing [SPACE] bar and
you'll see the wire network highlight, one wire at a time. Toward the end
you'll see that it "jumps" across pilot light "4LT" to the other side of a
gap/loop. This is the problem. I don't know how this problem was created,
perhaps using AutoCAD COPY or something. But, to resolve it. erase this wire
starting at the left side of 4LT going up to 1TAS switch. Re-insert the
wire. See if this solves the problem.
Nate.
"Nate Holt (Autodesk)" wrote in message
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Chad,
Disregard my previous note. There is something strange about your special
"ground" symbol. If I remove this symbol then the wire numbering works
correctly, but if it's there then it seems to "suck up" a wire number, even
though the wire number doesn't get associated to the symbol's wiring. I'll
dig in to this a bit more and let you know, but I think it is some issue
with this custom symbol.
Nate.
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Please see the attached drawing.
Try as I might I cannot get wire number 3 to show on the drawing. It skips
right over wire 3 every time.
I have done everything I can think of including:
1. Resequence/retag
2. Rebuild project database
3. Electrical Audit
4. Removed all wire numbers and reinserted
5. Recreated the rungs in the problem area
I cant think of anything else I can do to fix it.
Anybody have a solution?
Thanks
Chad