Check/balance I was able to use a three phase panel schedule template on a panel that was defined as 120V/1p (I assume this means phase) That is 2 wires not including ground. The CUL panel clearly stated 120/208v/3p at the top and displayed 3 phases. Is this typical of the template that it reports the improper phases, which could not be more than 1 as it was defined in the edit family? Why would it read voltage and not phase? Only one very tiny indication the panel was defined as 120v, and without this schedule I never would have found it, could you have?
I am just trying to figure out this whole schedule thing so I can export a tab delimited file into my program and if the information is wrong, well that will cause problems. As I have always said, if 2% of information is wrong, what 98% is right?
The point is here that if a panel is listed seperatly in the schedule, and you stated earlier that a circuit has the combined classifications of all circuits under it I assume, that includes panels? so if this were true, by your account that I would see other, lights, receptacles, etc... under the panel. In point, if the panel were considered indivualy, then it would have its own classification.
I will have to give you the argument of the zero length, but I did make a lame attempt to circuit this to a default transformer device that doesn't like being connected to anything I can fix. To much work to get default revit element to a usable state especially the transformer. This schedule certainly makes a good checks and balances interface to make sure these the things we think are working, are.
I see what you aere saying and I would believe that but there never should have been a B or C phase in 120v/1p in the first place, but the schedule suggested otherwise. See my first comment.