Is there a way in MEP 2012 to have a wire list the total distance from one point to the other? I am laying out a cable tray system and would like it to follow the tray and conduits from Comm. Room to termination point and list the total distance of the cable.
As I understand from your query that you need to get the complete wire length of a circuit. This can be achieved by using the length property set for wire. Follow these steps:
I hope this helps. Do update me for any further clarification on this issue.
See attached IMG and sample file for refernce
You may select a wire and use Select All to select entire wires on the project and add the extended data property to it.
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Have you tried the RUNLENGTH command? It will be a little more work to sum the conduit portion + the cable tray portion of a run, but beats having to trace/polyline the run to measure.
See quick demo: http://screencast.com/t/t1GjoIKkj
When I run a wire along the cable tray and through the conduit path, it doesn't seem to follow the transitions up and down the tray is making. Which throws off my cable distance schedule be several feet. Is there a way to make the wire follow all the transitions?
That is a handy command. Thanks for all your help! Drawing plines over and over again where starting to get to me.
Wire is a 2D element intended to show the logical connection relationship between devices and the panel homerun... I think you would have challenges in trying to use these to determine accurate lengths of an installation, especially if you have elevation changes.