I have a 3 Phase 3 wire transformer with a 480v delta primary voltage. Is there anyway to circuit this up to the switch gear without a neutral wire? I have created a 480v Delta 3 wire distribution system in the electrical settings and assigned it to the transformer yet still it shows a 3 hot conductors and a neutral??
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Have you tried selecting the primary side wire and changing the neutral count in the properties pallete to "0"?
I can change the tick marks, but as far as voltage drop and wire size calcs, Revit still includes the neutral.
Did this ever get resolved? Seems to still be an issue (Revit MEP 2012). Revit doesn't give you the ability to edit the wire count (it's greyed out).
Still a problem in 2014? When are we going stop being ignored electrically? Why is this and homeruns still a problem?
I seem to have found a workaround for this problem. It's not great, but if you use it from the beginning, it seems to work okay.
If you already have the transformer in the system, copy it (ctrl-c). Now, delete it.
Next, paste aligned to same place (or however, you want to get it back in the model). This will keep the name and other instance properties from being deleted.
Next, connect the primary side to the panel that serves the transformer. This should make a new circuit in the exact same place in your panel. If you named your circuit or have conduit sizes or breaker sizes inputted, you will need to re-input these. If everything went according to plan, your new circuit should be neutral-free (because when you attached it to the serving panel, it was a balanced, albeit zero, load).
Now, you should be able to connect the secondary side to the transformer, and the feeder serving the transformer should still be neutral-free, even though it is now unbalanced. You should not have to re-input the information for the secondary side circuit because you did not deleted the secondary side panel.
If you're starting with a new system, if you connect primary first, then secondary, I think this should work for a full project.
I have not tested this extensively, but I have tested it in a model that I am currently developing and ran into the same problem with neutrals on delta circuits.
Hopefully this works for you guys!
I'm using 2014. I disconnected the panel fed from the secondary side of the transformer, then I was able to change the wire type without a neutral. I connected the panel back, and the wire type stayed in tact not showing the neutral.
This Neutral wire issue remains a problem in Revit 2022
Delta-wye transformers do not need a neutral wire on the primary side even though the secondary load is unbalanced.
How has this not been fixed by Autodesk yet? For the circuit sizing on the primary, Revit should look only at the primary distribution system.
@Chris.Staker wrote:How has this not been fixed by Autodesk yet?
Try Product Feedback or the IDEAS forum. You won't get that answer here.
dealing with this problem, disappointed but not surprised that it's been open for a while. The ideas and feedback forums are dead end routes in my experience.
@MuirEng wrote:The ideas and feedback forums are dead end routes in my experience.
Then you haven't been paying attention to new features being added based on suggestion posted to that forum. Just because your suggestions don't make it, doesn't mean that others aren't.
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