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    Default Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    After looking around and reading topics, experimenting on our own, etc., I think it's pretty safe to say that Electrical Panel Schedules in MEP are not all they are cracked up to be. Between being some kitbash of schedule and report, the lack of ability to customize really trips things up.
    So my question is, those using Revit MEP, how are you dealing with all the limitations in the panel schedules? What are you doing to get a "correct" panel schedule, with control over the fields that you want and don't want to show, etc?
    Just curious, as we really want to succeed with the software but it's really frustrating at times.
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    We're using Spanner to import the Excel schedule into AutoCAD, then linking the dwg into the Revit sheet.


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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    We do not issue panel schedules. We use panel summary scheduls.
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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    Quote Originally Posted by mwiggins View Post
    We do not issue panel schedules. We use panel summary scheduls.
    Can you describe this a bit more. Please use small words, I'm an air head, not a wire nut.

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    I should have explained better. Unless the jurisdiction requires panel schedules we issue a panel summary schedule. The summary lists the panel, voltage, phase, wire (see attached)……in ACAD. I am currently trying to figure out if I can schedule the information in Revit.
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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    Quote Originally Posted by mwiggins View Post
    …in ACAD...
    Bleech!!!!

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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    So the long and short of it is that there's no really good way to deal with panel schedules in Revit, instead do them in Excel or AutoCAD...? Kinda sad.

    Realistically, is Autodesk looking to fix this in the next release? Any clues, breadcrumbs or anything that can help give us direction?

    Thanks!

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    90% of our projects are tenant finish-outs, or have existing panels in the projects. That's where you run into the major Revit roadblock. We need to distinguish between existing and new circuits within the panel schedule, and there is no easy way to do that in Revit. This should be high on Autodesk's priority list. Should being the operative word.

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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    my biggest issues with the panel schedules are that:

    1. there is no easy way to fill the rest of the breaker positions with spare or space labels.
    2. there is no way to put 3 single pole circuits on a 3-pole breaker (national electrical code 2008 rule for multi-wire home runs).
    3. there is no way to edit the names of the categories that show, ie Mgr./Type (i could use this spot for more useful info.
    4. there is no way to turn off any info that shows, ie the total connected load line. this could be confusing to some, showing 400 amps connected to a 200 amp panel.

    if they were schedules in stead of reports, then they would be much more flexible (i think).

    if anyone has a way of doing any of the above listed things, Please let me know.
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    Default Re: Electrical Panel Schedules - What are you doing?

    Panel schedules have been a complaint about Revit MEP from the beginning, and yet Autodesk still has yet to do anything about them. I have not seen a single person that likes them in any way. I know there are some people that just deal with them and use them, but most people I have seen do them in Excel and bring them in.

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