Does any one know how to make a 2 section panel schedule for panelboards that are more than 42 circuits?
Since the panelboard has to be split, the panel schedule has to be split too.
I tried making the panel number of circuits 84, and revit creates on long panel schedule.
I thought of another way to work around it by using two panels side by side (aligned) but then their panel schedules will both go from 1 to 42.
I wonder if there is a way to set a panel circuit numbering to start from 43 instead of 1.
Hi @Anonymous -
Regarding your statement: "My problem is that my small power are label start with P like PR1,PY1,PB1 --- and soo on. Please refer to the picture I insert."
We are making some improvements that you can see in our Preview Release. As reported on the Revit Roadmap, "We also plan to start working on some of the areas of Revit’s electrical functionality that to date have been hard-coded to be rather US centric, with the goal of making it more adoptable in other countries."
If you would like to provide feedback on these capabilities, we would be happy to consider your participation in our beta program (Revit Preview). Reach out to revit.preview.access@autodesk.com to request to join Revit Preview and we will review your request.
Any further discussion related to this should be handled in the Revit Preview site. If you are not finding what you need in the Preview site, send me a direct message on these forums, and I'll help guide you.
Thanks!
@Anonymous thank you for sharing... question on the panel schedule, is there a reason this doesn't better align w/ the schematic? E.g., the schematic shows R1-B3 on one bus, and R4-B9 on a second bus, but this isn't discernible on the schedule... the schedule appears that R1-B9 are all on one bus.
Thanks!
@Anonymous - great, thanks for clarifying!
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