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Hi, DId somebody know why I can not change my electrical panel setting in the DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS...( THERE ARE THREE IN THE ELECTRICAL SETTING BUT SHOWS ONLY 120/208 Wye IN THE SCROLL DOWN MENU. REGARDS, ALBERTO
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The distribution system that a Revit electrical panel can be assigned to is determined by the settings defined in the family of the panels you choose. Notice that out-of-the box panel families have names such as Lighting and Panelboard - 208V to give us the heads-up that it can only connect to 120-208V objects - a 120/208 distribution system, not a 480/277 system. The software is designed to prevent us from making the mistake of connecting mismatching objects of differing electrical requirements to the same circuits or panels.
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