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Why has this still not been fixed!?
*I posted concerning this topic again because I have additional details on the breadth of the problem, and another user who brought this up back in 2013 accepted a faulty solution instead of leaving the problem unsolved. In reality, Autodesk's Developer Team needs to fix this.*
This issue applies to the following parameters in Electrical Equipment (NOT JUST MAINS):
- The 'Mains' Parameter... It's an Instance and should be a type
- The 'MCB Rating' Parameter... It's a Type and should be an instance
- The 'SubFeed Lugs' Parameter... It's a Type and should be an instance
A little background for anyone who doesn't know exactly what these properties mean:
Mains is the Frame Rating (Physical Enclosure Rating) of the Electrical Equipment.... This is the current rating that the physical equipment and internal components are meant to handle as manufactured. This is in Revit as a Built-In Instance parameter... it has been this way since or before 2012 and should be a Type parameter.
MCB Rating is the trip rating of the Main Circuit Breaker (or fuse rating) that has been specified by the electrical engineer. This can vary wildly between equipment of the same type or even frame rating (Mains). This is in Revit as a Built-In Type parameter... it has been this way since or before 2012 and should be an Instance parameter.
Subfeed Lugs dictates the presence of 'Pass Through' lugs that let an upstream panel feed a downstream panel, and let the MCB of the upstream panel protect the downstream panel. The presence of SubFeed Lugs can vary wildly between equipment of the same type. This is in Revit as a Built-In Type parameter... it has been this way since or before 2012 and should be an Instance parameter.
The previously accepted 'Solution' (Found Here: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/screencast/Main/Details/0b8...) is not a realistic 'Solution' as it does not solve the core issue and is not scalable... especially on large scale projects. The projects I work on seldom have less than 80 panels and some have over 250. Even if Autodesk doesn't want to fix this, I would consider it a solution if they were to deactivate these Built-In Parameters instead of forcing them on us. At-least then we could set them up properly ourselves without confusing the heck out of our modelers... modelers who just end up seeing Two of every parameter. BTW Autodesk, if you're listening and you care about the 'E' in MEP, give me a ring... because I have a list of 20+ other serious improvements that could be made to Revit Electrical.
Solved! Go to Solution.