![]() ![]() (You will need Shared Parameters in place to do most of this) Manage Tab > Panel Schedule Templates.Create and define a Shared Parameters File. ![]() Under "Load Calculations" define both Load Classifications & Demand Factors. ![]() Here is a list of things that need to happen that are electrical specific thanks to some past help from TZframton. elect materials and hatch patterns we often use. Define object styles, line styles & line weights.ġ2. Add placeholder links – our template will not actually be a template, it will be a project that we ‘save-as’.ġ1. Create views - floor plans, rcps, enlarged plans, etc.ĩ. ![]() Cartoon sheets and place typical schedules/legends/abbreviations that appear on every job.Ĩ. Build system families with nested annotation, this will take a tremendous amount of time.ħ. Set naming standards - materials, families, views, work sets.Ħ. Start a template, set a base point, and make a standard title block.Ĥ. Decide where our content will live on the network.Ģ. Here is a list of general things that need to happen per Twiceroads template thread -ġ. I have a lot on my plate with this and was hoping to start a thread for anyone deploying an MEP template so that we can have a place to discuss our wins/fails. I have just been asked to create an electrical template for my downtown Seattle based MEP consulting firm. ![]()
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