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I am currently working on a double electric convection oven, It obvously has two j boxes and I want to be able to present these in our scheduleds without adding another parameter boxe to the family, but then we run intot the scenario if we have two convection ovens with two diffrent outlets. Can anyone help with this problem?
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you can make the Box or single oven as a shared family and when you link that box into the double oven it will schedule. If you have 2 different Box types they will both schedule. You could also just add 2 electrical connectors. I'm not shure wha schedule you want these to show up in. Specelity equipment? Electrical Equipment? Panel Load?
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