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Electrical Building Design Show is a technology podcast hosted by Design Master Software. It has 43 episodes, with the latest published March 2026.

The Electrical Building Design Show podcast provides discussions on topics within the field of electrical engineering and covers themes like specific calculations, common problems, and best practices. It's presented by David Robison, Design Master Software president.We invite you to attend a free webinar on creating single-line diagrams in Revit: https://www.designmaster.biz/webinar/register-pod.htmlDesign Master Software develops advanced electrical design software for electrical engineers using AutoCAD and Revit -- ElectroBIM for Revit, Electrical and HVAC: for AutoCAD, and Photometrics.

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FireBIM: Fire Alarm Design in Revit

2

AI, BIM, and the Future of MEP Design

3

One Engineer's Insights from Autodesk University

4

Revit 2026 vs. ElectroBIM Wire Sizing

5

How to Find and Train Electrical Engineers

6

Revit 2026 Wire Sizing

7

Revit 2026: Usage & Adoption

8

What Happened to Voltage Drop in Revit 2026?

9

Revit 2026: New Features for Electrical Engineers

10

BIM for Fire Alarm Design

11

AI in MEP Design

12

Revit 2023 Electrical Sample Project

13

Learn Revit for Electrical Design

14

Defining BIM for Electrical Engineers

15

AEC Technology Adoption

16

Revisiting NECA 2024: Exhibitor Insight

17

Reflections from Autodesk University 2024

18

Evaluating Electrical Platforms: CAD or BIM

19

Service Ground and Neutral

20

Electrical BIM Scorecard Overview

21

Exploring Arc-Flash Sensitivity

22

A Look at Time-Current Curves

23

Induction Motors – Part 6: Motor Overload Protection

24

BIM for Electrical Engineers

25

Understanding Arc-Flash Labels

26

Induction Motors – Part 5: Brake vs. Rated Horsepower

27

Revit 2025: Voltage Drop Calculations

28

Induction Motors – Part 4: Inrush Current

29

Revit 2025: New Features for Electrical Engineers

30

Induction Motors – Part 3: Torque Curve

31

Revit 2025: Usage & Adoption

32

Induction Motors – Part 2: Understanding Rotation

33

Induction Motors – Part 1: A Beginner's Guide

34

How to Calculate Voltage Drop in Revit

35

Demystifying Isolated Grounds

36

The Electrical BIM Scorecard

37

Mastering Fault Calculations: The BIM Advantage

38

Powering Subduct Fans

39

Exploring Series Rated Breakers

40

Revit 2024: New Features for Electrical Engineers

41

Evolution of Electrical BIM: AutoCAD vs. Revit

42

Arc-Flash Reality Check: What Engineers Should Know

43

Streamlining Voltage Drop Calculations Through Building Information Modeling

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