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Select the component for the power source or load value. The value is added
to an AutoCAD Electrical connection attribute. This dialog box contains a list
of available connection points. If you select near the connection point for the
power value it is preselected in the dialog box. Enter the power source and
load value and an optional units value. These values are saved on the
connection point as invisible xdata.
NOTE As you add these power source or load values, think of AutoCAD Electrical
tracing through these components to see what the load is on the power source.
Pick the terminal to which the value is added accordingly.
Source/load assignment
Indicates to set the source or load value.Source/Load
Specifies the source or load value to save on the connection point.Value
(Optional) Specifies the units for the source or load value. Select
from the drop-down list to specify the units.
Units
Potential assignment
Optional for voltage level mismatch checks. Select from the drop-down list
to specify the potential value.
Set pass power
This utility marks a component with a PASSPWR flag. The PASSPWR flag
instructs the Power Report to pass through the marked component when
calculating the load on a given source. If a component carries the PASSPWR
flag the Power Report program passes through the component and continue
looking for load values on the network.
NOTE Certain components do not need a PASSPWR flag (such as terminals and
contacts) since they are automatically 'passed' through.
Ribbon: Schematic tab Power Check Tools panel Pass Component.
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