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An error occurred while saving the comment donw commentedI understand this (and agree). It is like a copy, except it also allows for rotation. I would call it "Insert similar". My receptacle list is rather lengthy, and it would be nice to avoid going back to the insert receptacle menu just because I determine I need to insert another similar device later.
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An error occurred while saving the comment donw commentedWith the advent of the 2012 IECC, tickmarks have gotten so complex (with daylight harvesting controls, etc.) that I've simply given up on them. My lighting plans now only have ticks on homeruns. I use notes to require unswitched conductors for em fixtures, etc.
donw supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment donw commentedParticularly, the ability to handle tickmarks correctly when there are switches on the load side of relays and unswitched conductors supplying emergency lighting.
Thanks David. I guess I never tried copying a fixed load to another circuit that already had a fixed load. Didn't know it would override the original fixed load.