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    Default Circuiting Mechanical Equipment

    I have my view graphics to display the mechanical equipment. All my panels are set to the appropriate voltage and distribution system. I select the mech. eq. and choose to circuit it. I go to add it to a panel and none of my panels show up?? The mech. eq. seems to have all the necessary info. plugged into it. Any suggestions??

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    Default Re: Circuiting Mechanical Equipment

    I'm confused. Are you looking for an annotation or the actual panel?

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    Default Re: Circuiting Mechanical Equipment

    while i agree that you should see the available panels with matching voltages, have you tried just selecting the panel you wish to circuit it to? it may inform you as to why it wont circuit.

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    Default Re: Circuiting Mechanical Equipment

    In the Mech equipment family is the voltage set as a instance or type parameter. I know that was a problem in MEP 2008, haven't tested to see if it's been fixed. Instance parameter voltages didn't play too nice.

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