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Imperial Tutorial - Autodesk

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Completed 2-Power<br />

20 You can save the open file if you wish; a new dataset is supplied in the next exercise.<br />

21 Click File menu ➤ Close.<br />

NOTE Do not overwrite the original dataset.<br />

22 Proceed to the next exercise, Checking Your Design on page 331.<br />

In this exercise, you created wiring runs from the circuits that you created in a previous exercise and combined<br />

these to form multi-circuit wiring runs. You also learned how to adjust the layout of wiring runs and interpret<br />

tick marks and home run arrows.<br />

Checking Your Design<br />

In this exercise you learn how to use the System Browser to examine the circuitry that you created in previous<br />

exercises. The System Browser is a useful tool for checking the design and locating components in your<br />

project. You also learn to use the Check Circuits tool to verify that all of the circuits in your plan are<br />

connected.<br />

Open the provided dataset, as described below.<br />

Dataset:<br />

■ Click File menu ➤ Open.<br />

■ In the left pane of the Open dialog, click the Training Files icon.<br />

■ Open <strong>Imperial</strong> ➤ Electrical ➤ i Checking Your Design.rvt.<br />

1 In the Project Browser, expand Views (Discipline) ➤ Electrical ➤ Power ➤ Floor Plans, and<br />

double-click 1 - Power to make it the active view.<br />

Checking Your Design | 331

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