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Equipment Schedules

Workflow 9 phases Composed from Adelphos skill

Tell Adelphos what you need scheduled and it handles the rest — checks your current model, maps every parameter, generates the schedules, imports technical data from your calculations, and walks you through a review before anything is placed on a sheet.

Before you start

How it flows

You ask for a schedule — "create an equipment schedule" or "I need duct and pipe schedules for this project".

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Adelphos checks your current model: what elements exist, which levels are populated, whether any schedules are already in place. No duplicate work.

It picks the right columns based on your project spec and the element category — manufacturer, model, size, duty, location. You review and adjust before anything is committed.

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Once confirmed, Adelphos generates the schedules, formats them to your house style (text sizes, grid lines, headers), and cross-checks every row against the model. If anything is missing or out of date, you get a clear summary.

If your calculations are connected (heat loads, cable sizing, ventilation rates), Adelphos flags any row where the schedule data doesn't match the calculated value — so you catch discrepancies before issue.

Settings & options

Per-workflow toggles. Defined in the skill markdown so the page and the live behaviour stay in sync.

OptionDefaultWhat it does
Template source Adelphos templates Choose between Adelphos templates or upload your own (.rfa schedule template).
Header and row configuration Auto from spec Override which columns appear, their order, and which fields are visible vs hidden-for-filter.
Always use preferred manufacturers On When on, every modelled element pulls from the preferred-manufacturer list. When off, generic families are used.
Generic data, no selection Off When on, schedules populate with placeholder values (sizes, models, ratings) so the structure is in place before final selection.