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As we get into larger feeders on larger services it would be nice to simplify parallel feeder selections with respect to conductor sizing and quantity of parallel conductors. For example, on a 2000 amp service it would be nice to easily be able to switch between 5 parallel runs of 600MCM and 6 parallel runs of 400MCM, or 8 parallel runs of 250MCM, etc. As the services get larger, so does the list of possible combinations.
I think the way it is currently set up, you need to access the customizations to create the wiring arrangement and then select it for that specific project (or set it in the master schedule). It would be nice to select the quantity of parallel runs and have the software determine wire/conduit size. -
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I think this is a great idea for the room schedules for both HVAC and Electrical. It allows the engineer/designer to put notes in as to why values may have been changed or why something was done the way it was. This would be really beneficial when multiple people are working on the same project in an office.
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If this feature were to be implemented it would also be nice to have a fire damper schedule. It might include tag, size, type, etc... This is often required on medical projects.
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This would be a nice feature. It could help in preliminary design and budgeting. I am always being asked early on in projects what the service size will be. On a larger project it can be difficult to pin down or even make a good guess until the whole project is circuited.
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This would be a great idea. We are seeing more and more jurisdictions requiring load calculations to be shown on the plans. This would save us the step of printing, scanning, and inserting them back into the drawings.