If you are using an electrical project database file, which is recommended for creating and maintaining
accurate circuit information across all drawings in a project, the circuit information is accurate and complete
even if devices in multiple drawings are assigned to the same circuit.
Generating a Circuit Report
As you create schedules for your electrical design, you might find it helpful to view information about
particular circuits in the drawing. In a circuit report, you can view the assigned panel name, circuit name,
voltage, load (in VA), circuit length, and number of devices for one or more selected circuits.
You can copy the information in a circuit report to the Clipboard, and then paste it into another application,
such as a spreadsheet or word processing application.
NOTE
The Circuit Manager also supports Copy to Clipboard (CTRL + C).
To generate a circuit report
1
To report on a wire or device, select the object, click Wire tab or Device tab
➤
Circuits
panel
➤
Circuit Manager drop-down
➤
Circuit Info
.
2
If you want to copy the report into another program, click
(Copy to Clipboard).
Showing Circuited Devices
You can use the Show Circuited Devices command to highlight all devices that are part of the same circuit.
This feature finds all of the devices in the current drawing that are connected to the same circuit.
NOTE
You can also check the connectivity of a run or individual object. For more information, see
on page 579.
To show circuited devices
1
use one of the following methods to show circuited devices:
■
Select a wire or device and click Wire tab or Device tab
➤
Circuits panel
➤
Show Circuited
Objects drop-down
➤
Show Circuited Objects
.
■
Select a device, right-click, and click Connected Objects
➤
Show Circuited Objects.
The devices connected in the circuit are highlighted.
2
Press
Enter
to exit the command and remove the highlighting.
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