To view or edit properties for a selected panel in a circuit, click Modify | Electrical Equipment tabProperties panel Properties.
Parameter | Description |
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Electrical Engineering | |
Schedule Header Notes | Specify static text to add to the Panel Schedule header. |
Schedule Footer Notes | Specify static text to add to the Panel Schedule footer. |
Electrical Loads | |
Apparent Load Phase A | The real and reactive power used by Phase A. (Phase A Apparent Current x Voltage) |
Apparent Load Phase B | The real and reactive power used by Phase B. (Phase B Apparent Current x Voltage) |
Apparent Load Phase C | The real and reactive power used by Phase C. (Phase C Apparent Current x Voltage) |
Branch Circuit Apparent Load Phase A | The real and reactive power used by Phase A in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Branch Circuit Apparent Load Phase B | The real and reactive power used by Phase B in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Branch Circuit Apparent Load Phase C | The real and reactive power used by Phase C in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Branch Circuit Current Phase A | The Apparent current by Phase A in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Branch Circuit Current Phase B | The Apparent current by Phase B in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Branch Circuit Current Phase C | The Apparent current by Phase C in the panel from its branch circuits. |
Feed Through Lugs Apparent Load Phase A | The real and reactive power used by Phase A through Feed Through Lug from downstream panel. |
Feed Through Lugs Apparent Load Phase B | The real and reactive power used by Phase B through Feed Through Lug from downstream panel. |
Feed Through Lugs Apparent Load Phase C | The real and reactive power used by Phase C through Feed Through Lug from downstream panel. |
Feed Through Lugs Current Phase A | The Apparent current by Phase A through Feed Through Lugs from downstream panel. |
Feed Through Lugs Current Phase B | The Apparent current by Phase B through Feed Through Lugs from downstream panel. |
Feed Through Lugs Current Phase C | The Apparent current by Phase C through Feed Through Lugs from downstream panel. |
Total Connected | The sum of the loads connected to the panel |
Total Estimated Demand | The total estimated load demand. |
Total Demand Factor | The total demand factor. |
Total Connected | The sum of the Power loads connected to the panel |
Total Estimated Demand (Amps) | The portion of the total Other load, adjusted for demand factor, connected to this panel. See the example for HVAC Total Estimated Demand. See About Demand Factors under Electrical Settings. |
General | |
Panel Name | Name assigned to the panel |
Mounting | Surface or Recessed |
Enclosure | Type of panel enclosure |
Electrical Circuiting | |
Feed Through Lugs | Enable this setting to allow a panel to be fed from this panel via feed through lugs. |
Max Number of Single Pole Breakers | The number of single pole breakers for the panel. Applies when Part Type is set to Panelboard or Transformer. |
Max Number of Circuits | The number of circuits for the panel. Applies when Part Type is set to Switchboard. |
Mains | The rating for the mains feeding the panel |
SubFeedLugs | Not used |
MCB Rating | The trip rating of the main circuit breaker in a panel |
Feed | Direction of feed - Top or Bottom |
Circuit Numbering Option | When using Feed Through Lugs, determines whether the selected (child) panel will continue numbering circuits from the last circuit on the parent panel, or start the circuit numbering from 1 (Default). |
Circuit Naming | Determines the format for the Circuit Number parameter that appears for circuit properties and identifies the circuit in the System Browser. Prefix types:
See About Circuit Naming under Electrical Settings. |
Circuit Prefix Separator | The character or string that separates the prefix from the circuit number. |
Circuit Prefix | The text string used as the prefix when Prefixed is selected for Circuit Naming. |
Modifications | Can be used to note features or changes that will appear under the Modifications section of the panel schedule. |
Short Circuit Rating | Short circuit rating defined by the manufacturer. |
HVAC Estimated Demand |
The portion of the total HVAC load, adjusted for demand factor, connected to this panel. For example, assume that HVAC demand factors are specified as 100% for 0 VA - 100 VA and 50% for greater than 100 VA. Further, assume a total HVAC load for the project of 600 VA. When the HVAC demand factor is applied, the total estimated demand is (100 VA x 100%) + (500 VA x 50%) = 350 VA. Now consider three panels, P1 with a total HVAC load of 100VA, P2 with a total HVAC load of 200VA, and P3 with a total HVAC load of 300VA. Each panel’s portion of the total estimated demand (350 VA) is calculated based on their share of the total HVAC load connected. Thus, P1 = 1/6, P2 = 1/3, and P3 = 1/2 or 58.3 VA, 116.7 VA, and 175 VA, respectively. See About Demand Factors under Electrical Settings. |
HVAC Connected | The sum of the HVAC loads connected to the panel |
Lighting Total Estimated Demand | The portion of the total Lighting load, adjusted for demand factor, connected to this panel. See the example for HVAC Total Estimated Demand. See About Demand Factors under Electrical Settings. |
Lighting Total Connected | The sum of the Lighting loads connected to the panel |
Total Estimated Demand | The total load, adjusted for demand factor, connected to this panel. See the example for HVAC Total Estimated Demand. See About Demand Factors under Electrical Settings. |
Distribution System Types | Distribution System specified for this panel |
Electrical Data | Voltage and number of poles feeding the panel. |
Circuits | Click Edit to open the Edit Circuits on Panel dialog. |