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Phantom Load Classification Showing p in Panel Schedule

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nfurgason
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Phantom Load Classification Showing p in Panel Schedule

I have a phantom Motor load classification showing up in my panel schedules.  I have narrowed it down to my single-phase motor family, but cannot determine why it is showing up. I have eliminated all load classifications associated to 'motor' in favor of equipment. and it still appears...

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dbutts7
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Quick question - create a new schedule based on the category of the object you're creating, and take a look at the parameters that are available - is there more than one Load Classification listed?

 

It may be possible that you have two identically named shared parameters, which would have different GUID's. We've had this happen frequently, so make a schedule and let me know what you see.

 

thanks - let me know if this helps.

David A. Butts

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nfurgason
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dbutt7,

 

Thanks for the help. I was able to resolve the problem by removing the all of the connectors in the family, thus flushing the Load Classifications. Then, recreating them.

 

Still not sure what was causing the problem, though.

 

I never did get a chance to try your solution.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

nfurgason

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