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    Default Electrical Panel Schedule (1-Phase Panel to a 3-Phase Panel)

    We are using Revit 2014 and noticed the following issue :-

    When we connect devices into a Single phase panel the circuits are falling in panel schedules display correctly. However, when we connect the Single Phase panel to a 3-phase panel the load gets distributed in 3-phases at the bottom totals (the load display in 3-phase panel schedules eg:- if there is 5 circuits the 1st and the 4th circuit load adds it mean only R-phase) any idea what happening ?. iam attaching herewith the images of the SPN and TPN panel schedules and SPN panel properties
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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedule (1-Phase Panel to a 3-Phase Panel)

    Check your Voltage Definitions and Distribution Systems, make sure your Voltage min/max are set right, and make sure you have Single Phase Voltage and a Three Phase Voltage set up with the correct configurations and number of wires. Then make sure your connectors in the device families and the panel family are set to match.
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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedule (1-Phase Panel to a 3-Phase Panel)

    Quote Originally Posted by mhartmann View Post
    Check your Voltage Definitions and Distribution Systems, make sure your Voltage min/max are set right, and make sure you have Single Phase Voltage and a Three Phase Voltage set up with the correct configurations and number of wires. Then make sure your connectors in the device families and the panel family are set to match.
    hth,
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    Mike,
    Thanks for your time. However, Kindly note that all the settings are fine and panel is connected to each devices if the Distribution and voltage is not correct the devices cannot be connected. My issue is the Load in Single Phase panels shows fine but when it is connection to an upstream 3-phase panel the single phase load has been divided in to 3-phase load area. Kindly check the images attached in the previous thread

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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedule (1-Phase Panel to a 3-Phase Panel)

    The connector in your 1 phase panel is probably set to have 3 poles, so when it's connected upstream, Revit assigns it a 3-pole breaker and distributes the load across 3 phases.

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