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NEWAS/NZS 3000 / BS 7671 / IEC 60364 / NEC

Switchboard / Distribution Board Schedule Template (Excel)

Free download · Excel (.xlsx)

Every electrical installation requires a switchboard schedule documenting each circuit's protective device, cable type and size, load, and cable route. This Excel template provides a professional pre-formatted layout with columns for circuit number, description, phases (1/3), protective device type and rating, cable type, cable size, cable route reference, load (kW and kVA), and design current. Includes automatic load summation per phase, diversity factor row, and maximum demand calculation. Compatible with AS/NZS 3000, BS 7671, IEC 60364, and NEC panel schedule requirements.

What's Included

Front:Columns: Circuit No., Description, Phases, Protection (Type/Rating), Cable (Type/Size), Route, Load (kW/kVA), Design Current (A).
Back:Auto-summing load per phase, diversity factor application, maximum demand row, and space for engineer sign-off.
Size:Excel (.xlsx)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Open in Microsoft Excel 2016+, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc
  • Add your company logo and project details to the header
  • Copy data rows to add more circuits or equipment
  • Print on A4 or A3 landscape for site records
  • Keep completed records for design verification and audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this template free?

Yes. Download, use, and modify it for your projects at no cost. We only ask that you keep the ECalPro attribution in the footer.

What format is the template?

Generated as a professional PDF with a structured table layout. You can recreate the structure in Excel or use it as a printed record form.

Which standards does this follow?

The column layout supports AS/NZS 3000, BS 7671, IEC 60364, and NEC panel schedule conventions. Adjust column headings for your jurisdiction.