Before you can define Electrical Area Based Loads, you must first define a closed region using Area Based Load Boundaries.
On the Modify | Place Area Based Load Boundary tab, use the Draw tools to sketch the area-based load boundary. For example, outline the portion of the building where you want to define a load.
To define the area-based load boundary
- Click Analyze tab Electrical Analysis panel Area Based Load Boundary
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- On the Modify | Place Area Based Load Boundary tab, use the
Draw tools to sketch a boundary.
Tip: You can sketch a boundary without selecting any of the Draw tools.
For example, you might start by outlining the overall building floor plan.
Note: The area based load boundary must be completed enclosed by boundaries.
- If the boundary spans multiple levels, with the area based load boundary selected, in the Properties palette, specify the Top Level and Bottom Level properties.
The Multilevel Boundary property is enabled.
- To identify where boundaries may not result in an enclosed area-based load, you can display dots on the open ends of area-based load boundary lines. Click Analyze tab Electrical Analysis panel Area Based Load Boundary drop-down Show Boundary Open-Ends
. To hide the dots, click Analyze tab Electrical Analysis panel Area Based Load Boundary drop-down Hide Boundary Open-Ends
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- To specify display settings for Area Based Load Boundary lines, click Manage Additional Settings Line Styles Lines <Area Based Load Boundary>.