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Streamlining Voltage Drop Calculations Through Building Information Modeling

Episode 1 of the Electrical Building Design Show podcast, hosted by Design Master Software, titled "Streamlining Voltage Drop Calculations Through Building Information Modeling" was published on October 17, 2023 and runs 4 minutes.

October 17, 2023 ·4m · Electrical Building Design Show

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In this first installment of the Electrical Building Design Show, David Robison discusses an often-overlooked opportunity in electrical engineering—building Information modeling (BIM) and its application in voltage drop calculations. A must-listen for electrical engineers! After listening, we invite you to attend our free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit: ⁠Webinar: Single-Line Diagrams in Revit - Design Master Software

In this first installment of the Electrical Building Design Show, David Robison discusses an often-overlooked opportunity in electrical engineering—building Information modeling (BIM) and its application in voltage drop calculations.

A must-listen for electrical engineers!

After listening, we invite you to attend our free webinar on best practices for creating single-line diagrams in Revit: ⁠Webinar: Single-Line Diagrams in Revit - Design Master Software

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