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    Default Split up Number of Elements in Panel Schedule

    I would like to display the number of Lights, Receptacles and Other Seperately in the panel schedule, I can see the Number of Elements parameter, and the Load Classification parameter, just wonder if anyone has managed to combine these.

    Attached image shows what I am looking for and where I currently am.
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    Default Re: Split up Number of Elements in Panel Schedule

    or maybe the total load classified split up by lighting, power, etc..

    I can see multiple types of connected parameter, like the attached image.

    But what should the parameter display? and how do you get it to display?

    I see LOADS of parameters available in the panel template, but most of them dont seem to work...

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    Default Re: Split up Number of Elements in Panel Schedule

    In order to see the lighting connected, power connected, etc., you need to have your devices assigned to those demand factors. If you have created new demand factors, then you need to add them to your panel schedule in order to show them. Its been awhile since I've played around in panel schedules, but I think what you are trying to do is fairly easy.

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