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Old 2007-07-05, 11:04 PM   #1
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Default Panel Schedule modifications

Hello all, new to the forum.

I'm developing a panel schedule and have allotted 6 208volt slots on a 120/208v panel with the remaining slots single phase, 120v.

I want the 208v single phase breaker assignments to be at the top of the panel but the Panel Schedule program defaults some at the top and bottom; plus the circuit sequence is off.

I'm having to revise per my layout via 'edit attributes'.

I'm sure there is a better/quicker way to fix?
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Old 2007-07-06, 09:59 PM   #2
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Welcome to the forum!

What software version are you using?

I have not heard of "Panel Schedule program" inside AutoCAD Electrical 2007.
Sounds interesting...how does it work.
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Old 2007-07-10, 10:56 PM   #3
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Hi,

I'm using MEP 2008. I contacted an Autodesk instructor about this as well.
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Hi,

I'm using MEP 2008. I contacted an Autodesk instructor about this as well.
Sounds like an other program I should look into. Sorry I can not help with your question.

Do you like working with this program? We use AutoCAD Electrical for all our panel work.
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This may help

Go to the Electrical pull down menu.
Electrical Settings
Electrical Preference

Circuiting Tab
Numbering Section - Group using number of poles

When I made a change in here for the Prefix I had to redo the panels for the changes to take effect. So if you are far along you may want to keep this in mind for the next project.

I hope this helps.
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