Move an Item to Another Plant Group - Intergraph Smart Electrical - Help - Hexagon

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This feature allows you to move multiple or single items to another plant group regardless of the hierarchy level definitions made in Options Manager. The plant group definitions made in Options Manager serve only as default settings and do not prevent you from moving items to other hierarchy levels. Also, you can move items to a plant group that is different from the one in which these items were created.

  1. In the Electrical Index, expand the folder hierarchy by selecting the + icons or by double- selecting the folders.

  2. Select one or more items of the same item type.

  3. Select Actions > Move Items to open the Move Items to Plant Group dialog.

  4. Expand the plant hierarchy and then select the plant group that you require.

  5. At the prompt, select Yes to confirm the move.

  • You must have appropriate access rights for the target plant group to which you want to move items.

  • You can move any item type in any folder that is under the Electrical Equipment folder. The software does not move any control stations, circuits, and so forth that are associated with a moved item.

  • If you move an item that has an I/O signal that is in the same plant group as that item, the software moves the signal with the item to the target plant group. If the signal is in a plant group that is different from the item's plant group, when you move the item the signal remains in its original plant group.

  • If you move a motor with a space heater, the software moves the space heater with the motor. You cannot move space heaters independently.

  • If you move a cable, the software also moves its conductors or cable sets. You cannot move these cable components independently. Also, if you move one cable that is part of a parallel cable assembly, the software moves all the cables in the assembly.

  • If you move a junction box or a local panel, the software moves any circuits associated with the moved item.

  • You can move a PDB with its associated components, such as buses, cells, and circuits; however, you cannot move those components independently.

  • You can only move disconnect electrical equipment items that are not associated with any circuits.