You can create a schedule that displays information about the panel, the circuits connected to a panel, and the load summary.
To create a single panel schedule
- In the drawing area, select one or more panels of the same type. Note: If you select multiple panels of different types, for example branch panel and switchboard devices, this command is not available.
- Click Modify | Electrical Equipment tab
Electrical panel
Create Panel Schedules drop-down and select
(Use Default Template)/
(Choose a Template).
If you select the default template, the panel schedule is created and displays. If you select to choose a template, the Change Template dialog displays.
To create multiple panel schedules
- Click Analyze tab
Reports & Schedules panel
Panel Schedules.
Note: You can also open the Create Panel Schedules dialog by using the keyboard shortcut, PS. - In the Create Panel Schedules dialog, select one or more panels, and click OK. Note: You can also create a panel schedule by selecting a panel in a view and clicking Modify | Electrical Equipment tab
Electrical Panel
Create Panel Schedules.
A new Panel Schedule view for the selected panel is displayed in the drawing area. The new panel schedule is added to the Project Browser under the Panel Schedules folder. The schedule may include the following information as shown here. You can also specify, in the panel schedule templates, additional circuit and panel information to display. See About Circuit Properties and About Panel Properties.
Panel Feature | Description |
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Panel | Panel name |
Volts | Distribution system supported by the panel |
Phases | Number of phases available from the panel |
Wires | Number of wires specified for the distribution system assigned to this panel |
Mains Rating | Rating of the mains feeding the panel |
Mounting | Type of mounting (Surface or Recessed) |
Enclosure | Type of case enclosing the panel |
Location | Room where the panel is installed |
Load Name | Name assigned to a load circuit |
Trip | Rated trip current for a circuit breaker |
Poles | Number of poles on the circuit breaker |
CKT | Circuit number |
A/B/C | Phases |
Phase A/Phase B/Phase C | Apparent load (VA) for each of the phases |
Total VA | Total apparent load for all three phases |
Mfg./Type | Manufacturer |
Modifications | Notation of any changes made to the panel |
Amps RMS Sym. | Root Means Square amperage |