Single Line (1-Line) or Panel Schedule?

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When do you draw up a single line (also known as a 1-Line) and when do you need a panel schedule? It really depends on the level of detail you need to specify in your consumer loads.

Also, I just realized 1-Line looks like I-Line. Imagine drawing a 1-Line for an I-Line. Yeesh.

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It's short enough, just watch the whole thing.

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theelectricaldepartment
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Excellent video like always. Thank you for your time and knowledgement

jesuscoronado
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Thanks for the electrical videos. I normally use the SLD to provide an overview of the electrical system. Then panel schedule for the boards that feed the final circuits - i.e socket outlets (receptacles?), lighting etc

artyb
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Can you make a tutorial on how to make a panel schedule through revit? And also explain what column A, B, and C are and where you get those values?

Enfurarious
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🙋‍♂️first one to watch. You make really very good videos👍👍👍👍

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What software do you use for Mac for SLD?

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