I am working with electrical circuits and panels and wondering about the logic of the elecPanelOf tag. On first pass, it looks like a typo that should read elecCircuitOf, but maybe I am missing something.
circuit - An equip which models an electric circuit housed in an elecPanel.
elecPanel - An equip which models the physical housing for electric circuits.
elecPanelOf - Associates a circuit with its elecPanel.
sitePanel - Marker tag for a elecPanel to indicate its the main site-level panel.
subPanelOf - Ref tag to indicate that an elecPanel is positioned underneath another panel in the electric distribution system.
Brian FrankMon 2 Nov 2015
Its not a typo, that is that is the current definition (which we took as originally proposed). But I agree its a little confusing terminology-wise if everyone wants to change it to something else. Probably the most logical term would elecPanelRef
Denis OConnor Sun 1 Nov 2015
I am working with electrical circuits and panels and wondering about the logic of the
elecPanelOf
tag. On first pass, it looks like a typo that should readelecCircuitOf
, but maybe I am missing something.circuit
- Anequip
which models an electric circuit housed in anelecPanel
.elecPanel
- Anequip
which models the physical housing for electriccircuits
.elecPanelOf
- Associates acircuit
with itselecPanel
.sitePanel
- Marker tag for aelecPanel
to indicate its the main site-level panel.subPanelOf
- Ref tag to indicate that anelecPanel
is positioned underneath another panel in the electric distribution system.Brian Frank Mon 2 Nov 2015
Its not a typo, that is that is the current definition (which we took as originally proposed). But I agree its a little confusing terminology-wise if everyone wants to change it to something else. Probably the most logical term would
elecPanelRef