Can this be FIXED!?! (hint - balanced load!) Revit Family Editor

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This short revit electrical tutorial shows how to remedy the frustrating situation where your panel schedule does not show your load on all phases of a multi-pole connection. Deep-dive into revit electrical connection settings and parameters!
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Komentáře • 5

  • @ElectricRob
    @ElectricRob  Před 4 měsíci

    After this video, check out a FULL OVERVIEW of a COMPLETE REVIT Electrical Project!! czcams.com/video/re5WoiOOvNI/video.html

  • @Sami644
    @Sami644 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Rob, I just wanted to say I have been a silent viewer for a few months, and there hasn't been a single video of yours I missed. This is so precious, useful, and rare knowledge. I just wanted to encourage you with my very first comment on this channel and thank you from the bottom of my heart for your efforts. Please do not stop posting. You are a gem, and you are amazing!!

    • @ElectricRob
      @ElectricRob  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Sami - thank you for your kind words, and for supporting this channel! This is why I do this - I wished I had training videos back when I was new to Revit, and our own staff needs them, so I'm sharing what I've learned with the world. The positive feedback I receive, such as yours, keeps me motivated to keep recording, so I truly do appreciate it! Cheers!

  • @thebimengineer
    @thebimengineer Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for this Rob. Also when connecting from bbranch panel to main panel. Is it okay to set the branch panel to unbalance or should I set it to balance?

    • @ElectricRob
      @ElectricRob  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You always want panels and switchboards to be unbalanced, such that they pass the loads through just as they are per phase. Only loads should be set to balanced (unless it is a special load that is set to unbalanced on purpose, where you want to enter different loads per phase - not common).