Single-line diagrams. In Revit.
ElectroBIM automatically updates your single-line diagrams and calculations without leaving Revit. No imports. No links. No syncs. Just Revit.
ElectroBIM automatically updates your single-line diagrams and calculations without leaving Revit. No imports. No links. No syncs. Just Revit.
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A fundamental part of the electrical design process, this one-line diagram feature in ElectroBIM will save significant Revit engineering time by allowing sheets to always have the same information and thereby eliminate duplication errors. Additionally, our feature sets provide electrical engineers consistency in their riser diagram drawings by using shared parameters that update automatically with revisions and allow for more prompt responses by architects.
Learn more >Advanced electrical design projects require feeders and branch circuits to maintain an acceptable voltage level. In ElectroBIM, voltage drop is calculated using the selected wire sizes, and feeder and branch circuit lengths are calculated based on equipment location in Revit. Concise documentation of the calculated values is possible with the voltage drop schedule, and engineers can see that voltage drop is monitored in all areas of the project.
Learn more >Unlike performing common manual fault calculations, ElectroBIM simplifies the process by allowing for easy location of panel and connection configurations and calculations for the available fault current of electrical equipment placed directly in the Revit model. Additionally, the fault current schedule lets engineers document the appropriate fault current and AIC rating and ensure feeder lengths provide accurate distances between panels for fault analysis.
Learn more >Read how electrical engineers feel about ElectroBIM – from one-man shops to international firms
It's just incredible how easy it is to have ElectroBIM layer on top of our projects and work with all of our families.
- McMillan Electric

As long as you start with good information at the utility, you're matching some of these very high-powered programs, and we're able to do it in Revit.
- McMahon Associates

I can't imagine designing in Revit without ElectroBIM.
- David Scott, Amteck

I can set up a Revit family and know that … the breaker will come up correctly, and the circuit description will be something useful.
- Brian Muir, Muir Engineering

ElectroBIM eliminated so many steps. … Instead of doing A through Z, let's do A, B, and C, and we're done.
- Jay Nieman, Collins Electrical Company

ElectroBIM cuts our design time just about in half.
- Corey McKinnon, Sea-Tac Electric, Inc.
Read how electrical engineers feel about ElectroBIM – from one-man shops to international firms
“It's just incredible how easy it is to have ElectroBIM layer on top of our projects and work with all of our families.”
- McMillan Electric

“As long as you start with good information at the utility, you're matching some of these very high-powered programs, and we're able to do it in Revit.”
- McMahon Associates

“I can't imagine designing in Revit without ElectroBIM.”
- David Scott, Amteck

“I can set up a Revit family and know that … the breaker will come up correctly, and the circuit description will be something useful.”
- Brian Muir, Muir Engineering

“ElectroBIM eliminated so many steps. … Instead of doing A through Z, let's do A, B, and C, and we're done.”
- Jay Nieman, Collins Electrical Company

“ElectroBIM cuts our design time just about in half.”
- Corey McKinnon, Sea-Tac Electric, Inc.
In addition to the highlights above, ElectroBIM provides more valuable features to enhance your Revit design workflow.