Hello there, and thanks for the comment/question! I'm assuming you are referring to a light fixture or at least some kind of electrical fixture. Many light fixture families that architects use do not by default contain the load classifications parameter, but it can be added within the family editor. This is a good idea for a future video, so I'm glad you brought it up. The short lesson: Within the family editor, go up to the "Family Types" tool under "Properties" where you can add "Load Classification" to your family. You can add other electrical parameters in this fashion as well. Cheers!
Hi Rob. Good day. Can we put 0% on demand factor? like for example for heating and cooling. we use 100% and 0% for other right? But I tried to use 0% but It's declining. Thanks and hope you can help. Have a good day Rob.
Hey there! Great question! Yes, as you've noticed, Revit will not accept 0% for a load - so I addressed this in the following video - hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/WSvSItLdbuI/видео.html
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Informative video - thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great Lesson 😊👍. As an Electrician it was a good Revit Practice.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped!
Excellent video! Do you have video that shows more about your EV charging station?
Glad you asked! Here are a couple - ruclips.net/video/fgSTtEunb6I/видео.html & ruclips.net/video/TFujTwP_UUA/видео.html
Some fixtures dont have load classifications so i can not now change the demand factor
Hello there, and thanks for the comment/question! I'm assuming you are referring to a light fixture or at least some kind of electrical fixture. Many light fixture families that architects use do not by default contain the load classifications parameter, but it can be added within the family editor. This is a good idea for a future video, so I'm glad you brought it up. The short lesson: Within the family editor, go up to the "Family Types" tool under "Properties" where you can add "Load Classification" to your family. You can add other electrical parameters in this fashion as well. Cheers!
Nice video sir
Thanks!
Hi Rob. Good day. Can we put 0% on demand factor? like for example for heating and cooling. we use 100% and 0% for other right? But I tried to use 0% but It's declining. Thanks and hope you can help. Have a good day Rob.
Hey there! Great question! Yes, as you've noticed, Revit will not accept 0% for a load - so I addressed this in the following video - hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/WSvSItLdbuI/видео.html
Thank you for your response. I will check this.