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    I need some help setting up this schedule. This schedule would have each panel listed, then have each load classification underneath it with the connected and demand loads. It would look like the attachment.

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    Well, I can't get it to do it all for you, but I can get everything except the totals for each panelboard. Create a new schedule for Electrical Circuits. Add the following fields: Panel, Load Classification, Apparent Load, True Load, Apparent Current, True Current. Sort by Panel with a header, and then at the bottom, itemize every instance. That will break out the various load classifications for each panelboard and give the "Connected" (Apparent) and Design ("True") values for the various load classifications. If a particular load classification isn't used on a panelboard, it will not show up in the listing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bts View Post
    Well, I can't get it to do it all for you, but I can get everything except the totals for each panelboard. Create a new schedule for Electrical Circuits. Add the following fields: Panel, Load Classification, Apparent Load, True Load, Apparent Current, True Current. Sort by Panel with a header, and then at the bottom, itemize every instance. That will break out the various load classifications for each panelboard and give the "Connected" (Apparent) and Design ("True") values for the various load classifications. If a particular load classification isn't used on a panelboard, it will not show up in the listing.

    HTH
    This also doesn't account for "Largest Motor"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlondenberg View Post
    This also doesn't account for "Largest Motor"
    Ahh yeah, completely missed that one.

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    Default Re: Block Load Schedule

    Why is it you can put an embedded schedule into a Circuit Schedule, but you cannot put an embedded schedule into an Electrical Eq. Schedule?

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    Just to **** us off?
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