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Circuiting Electrical Equipment Across Linked Files

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meffron
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Circuiting Electrical Equipment Across Linked Files

We are just starting a new project in Revit MEP 2012.  The architect has 8 different models; one for each of the buildings and one for the site.  We will have a transformer on the site supplying power to all of the buildings.  We'd like to follow the architect's file structure by using an electrical model for each builing and one for the site. 

 

Does anyone know of a way to circuit all of the panels in the linked building models to the transformer on the site.  We tried using copy/monitor and with the copy comand we were able to link the panels to the transformer, but the panels didn't carry their loads from their original revit file.

 

Thank you!

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CoreyDaun
in reply to: meffron

There is no way to directly link information between a Project and it's Linked Revit Models. To my knowledge, you'll be best off creating a "Proxy Load" Electrical Equipment Family to simulate the loads from the links, which will have to be manually entered. This family would be nothing more that a block with an Electrical Connector and linked parameters for manual load entry.

 

Try searching this forum for other possible solutions others may have come up with... 

 

 

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Message 3 of 9
Sandleaz
in reply to: CoreyDaun

This family would be nothing more that a block with an Electrical Connector and linked parameters for manual load entry.

 

Yeah. That's we normally do around here. 

 

You can either host that family onto the mechanical equipment or place it somewhere nearby. 

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howarderskine
in reply to: CoreyDaun

Have there been any updates to this in the last few years? Trying to link electrical models across linked files and not finding a lot of instruction as to how to do so...Thank you, Howard

 

howard.erskine@mottmac.com

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No, We place junction boxes on the equipment and manually enter the load. You power the junction box back to a panel in your project.

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Thank you!
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scott.r.kennedy
in reply to: meffron

Functionality for connecting elements to boards in linked files is desperately needed in Revit. A distribution board / panel may have connections externally to the building or into other buildings. The current work-around is to model elements according to their DB connection rather than the building they belong to. Autodesk please prioritize this for Revit 2024 or ASAP. Thanks.

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scott.r.kennedy
in reply to: meffron

Functionality for connecting elements to boards in linked files is desperately needed in Revit. A distribution board / panel may have connections externally to the building or into other buildings. The current work-around is to model elements according to their DB connection rather than the building they belong to. This is to ensure all the circuits and poles are captured in one place with a single circuit or panel schedule. Otherwise there is potential for error if new circuits are added to the same panel represented in different models.

Autodesk please prioritize this for Revit 2024 or ASAP.

Thanks.

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patil.vaishali
in reply to: meffron

Yeah, always have to add it as a dummy panel n then add load to connect. We need this upgrade for sure.

Vaishali Patil
Electrical BIM Specialist

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