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Old 2008-06-18, 07:43 PM   #1
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When I try and insert a 3phase overload i get an overload symbol and two child contacts and not 3 overloads as expected. I belive that to insert anythin 3 pole the child needs to have the 4 character in the name be "2" ie hol21 should be the child of hol11. Does it sound like i ended up overwriteing a block by mistake?...and on the same topic is it possible to have 2 diffrent child blocks ie a child contact that is assosiated with the overload?
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When I try and insert a 3phase overload i get an overload symbol and two child contacts and not 3 overloads as expected. I belive that to insert anythin 3 pole the child needs to have the 4 character in the name be "2" ie hol21 should be the child of hol11. Does it sound like i ended up overwriteing a block by mistake?...and on the same topic is it possible to have 2 diffrent child blocks ie a child contact that is assosiated with the overload?
See the attached word document with print screen pictures.
I hope this answers your questions. If you need more help, let me know, or maybe attach a dwg of what you are trying to accomplish.
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