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For example, if you have a wire layer called 14_RED_THHN and you want the
wire color/gauge label to read #14AWG RED for this layer, and the wire itself
has a wire diameter of 0.0087, the line in the .WDW file would read:
14_RED_THHN;#14AWGRED;0.0087
.WW1 file
The .WW1 file contains the conduit information. You may have a different
file for each project. Simply create a projname.ww1 file and put in the same
directory as your project file (.WDP). If you want to use the same file for all
projects, then create or modify the DEFAULT.WW1 file in the USER folder (in
the Project Manager, right-click the project name and select Settings to find
the full path).
There should be a separate line in the file for each conduit. Each line has two
fields. The first field is the conduit size that is shown in the Conduit Marker
dialog box. The second field is the conduit size (the inner cross-sectional area
of the conduit) so AutoCAD Electrical can determine how full the conduit is
once you add up all the wire diameter sizes from the wires (pulled from the
.WDW file). For example, if you have a 1-inch conduit with an inner diameter
of 0.8 resulting in a cross-sectional area of 0.5024, the line in the .WW1 file
reads:
1";0.5024
NOTE If you create a .WW1 file AutoCAD Electrical shows only the conduits listed
in this file in the Conduit Marker dialog box.
Generate a conduit marker report
Generate a conduit marker report
You must have at least one conduit marker with wire connections on your
drawing in order to run this report.
1 Click Panel tab Conduit Tools panel Conduit Reports drop-down
Conduit Report.
2 Specify whether to run the report across selected drawings from the
project, the current drawing, or selected conduit markers.
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