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Wow, Easy to understand, excellent for the setting of surface or recess, learnt a lot. That is what I want, because always can't assign circuit to the default panel......Thankyou!!
Thanks for the feedback - glad it is useful to you! And I felt the same - wanted a very flexible panel all in one family that can be easily set up for whatever you need. Just have to remember to also add the "distribution system" that you need to you project as well, if it does not already exist. Cheers!
Hey there! Are you asking about physical dimensions for lighting fixtures, receptacle boxes, etc? Those "family" dimensions can be "associated" or "mapped" to family parameters that can be changed within your model if needed for a "parametric" type family. I have a number of videos on this channel that show detailed family editing.
Check out this video about making a non-hosted receptacle - shows adding labels to dimensions with parameters that you can adjust within your actual model th-cam.com/video/f7wNLylEBe0/w-d-xo.html
We want the receptacle symbol to remain the same size on paper regardless of scale, while the panel symbol needs to remain the same model size (always 20" wide for example)
Hey there Juan! In the video at around timestamp 4:05 I show how to duplicate the panel, but also scroll down to the Electrical Circuiting Heading / Distribution System to set it to match the "Panel Voltage" and "Panel Phase" that I set for that instance. Let me know if you can't find that. Cheers
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Wow, Easy to understand, excellent for the setting of surface or recess, learnt a lot. That is what I want, because always can't assign circuit to the default panel......Thankyou!!
Thanks for the feedback - glad it is useful to you! And I felt the same - wanted a very flexible panel all in one family that can be easily set up for whatever you need. Just have to remember to also add the "distribution system" that you need to you project as well, if it does not already exist. Cheers!
Man, I love your videos, keep up the good work
Appreciate the feedback! Lots more to come!
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Good job Rob
Thanks!
Please make video how to give dimensions to lighting or socket and etc
Hey there! Are you asking about physical dimensions for lighting fixtures, receptacle boxes, etc? Those "family" dimensions can be "associated" or "mapped" to family parameters that can be changed within your model if needed for a "parametric" type family. I have a number of videos on this channel that show detailed family editing.
@@ElectricRob yes I need this type video
Check out this video about making a non-hosted receptacle - shows adding labels to dimensions with parameters that you can adjust within your actual model th-cam.com/video/f7wNLylEBe0/w-d-xo.html
Hey Rob , in receptacles family you have used annotation generic family, here your using symbolic lines. Which one is better and why.
We want the receptacle symbol to remain the same size on paper regardless of scale, while the panel symbol needs to remain the same model size (always 20" wide for example)
Understood, thanks
Can we add colour to symbolic lines , so that it will get reflectes colour in the project model
how does this tie to a distribution system? I don't see an option to add or change that
Hey there Juan! In the video at around timestamp 4:05 I show how to duplicate the panel, but also scroll down to the Electrical Circuiting Heading / Distribution System to set it to match the "Panel Voltage" and "Panel Phase" that I set for that instance. Let me know if you can't find that. Cheers
when select created panel board, it shows Panel elevation is 6'-0" from level 1 in property pallet which is too high.
Hey there! The panel elevation is an instance parameter that can easily be changed to your desired height. Hope that helps