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Electrical Panel Schedule Load VA issues Phase A and C duplicate

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Anonymous
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Electrical Panel Schedule Load VA issues Phase A and C duplicate

Hello,

 

I'm pretty sure the default panel schedule loaded into my Revit is not set up correctly. The template has no parameters at all. Not a huge deal, I start adding parameters and everything's great, until, I get to the True load for the phases that should be displayed in the middle area of the circuit table. When I add "True Load Phase A" parameter to the first column of the split phase A, it automatically populates the second column of split phase C with the "True Load Phase A" parameter, and subsequently when I start to circuit, the load assigned to circuit number 2 has its associated True Load populate in the second column of the C phase, as opposed to the second column of the A phase. It looks like everything in the circuit table area is mirrored, which is good for all other parameters than the loads VA. Has anyone experienced this problem? 

 

Thanks,
Joe

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fabiosato
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Hello,

 

The best way to do this setting is in the template options.

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Anonymous
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I have gone through all of those options but unfortunately it doesn't solve the problem. When I add the "true load phase A" parameter to the 1st column of phase A, it automatically populates the second column of phase C with the "true load phase A" parameter. 

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fabiosato
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Hello,

 

You can try to reset the template, open the standard template and use transfer project standards to transfer the original schedule templates.

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Anonymous
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Thank you! 

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DavidCastello85
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Using RVT 2022.1, having this same issue. I have edited the template, came across this same condition, and have reloaded the original template to start over. I have the same problem after reloading original template. This is for a single-phase residential project, and single phase seems to have problems with schedules in RVT. Any guidance to help with this?

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