Switchboard Phase/Load Balancing

casquatch
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Switchboard Phase/Load Balancing

casquatch
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Hello,

 

I've looked around quite a bit and couldn't find any information on this, so any help or direction would be appriciated.

 

We have a distribution panel that is defined as a switchboard. The panel schedule works as needed EXCEPT we are unable to move any 2-pole circuits to the B/C phases. Is this just a limitation (I'm thinking yes), or is there some fancy way to get the loads to move over?

 

We tried the Panelboard/1-column schedule idea, but in the end the circuits are listing as 1,2,3 and we would like them listed as they would with a switchboard panel (showing 1 number per circuit, regardless of poles).

 

Any thoughts? What have others been doing?

 

We are running in Revit 2015 currently.

 

Thanks!

Casey

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fabiosato
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Hello,

 

I have found out that switchboard fits to 3phase loads, 2 phase and 1 phase will use from phase A, so 2 phase (AB) and 1 phase (A).

You can try to make loads 3 phase unbalanced and place values to phases B and C. I didn´t tried it.

Fábio Sato
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Anonymous
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Sorry to comment on an old thread, but this is a problem that still exists on Revit 2017.

See my screenshot for an example.

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Has anyone here found a fix?  I think fabiosato's workaround should work, but it's a painful workaround to use on numerous circuits.

 

Thanks,

Ryan

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Anonymous
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Disconnect your 2-pole loads from the SB, place a 1 pole spare in the schedule, and reconnect the loads.

Anonymous
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Fabiosato's idea sorta worked. Smiley Indifferent

BSammis' idea didn't. Smiley Sad

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Anonymous
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It works if you change your DB family part type from "switchboard" to "panelboard" and use a modified single column panel schedule.  Which is also how we get around the disconnect between lines in the schedule and total number of 1 pole breaker spaces in the panel.

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Anonymous
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bsammis,

Thanks.  That works pretty well, and I'm satisfied enough to use this method going forward.  However, I don't love the numbering.  As casquatch said in the OP, we want the circuit numbers to be 1 digit, like a switchboard.  Do you have a fix for that?

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scbunker
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Anybody have an answer for this?

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scbunker
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I've created an Idea for this. It is important that we have this functionality in the software.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-ideas/allow-selection-of-phases-in-switchboards/idi-p/7381023

 

Please go vote for it and maybe we'll see it happen!

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Martin__Schmid
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A solution to this was implemented in Revit 2021.  See this help topic.



Martin Schmid
Product Line Manager
Mechanical Detailing and Electrical Design
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
Autodesk, Inc.

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