Revit Plumbing Isometrics for Beginners
Revit Plumbing Isometrics for Beginners. This class will walk through methodologies and concepts, such as the tagging of BIM components, when it is viable to use an isometric versus an enlarged plan, filters to display specific piping systems, and visibility graphics related to plumbing families and links. These simple ideas can add up to tremendous savings in coordination issues and project hours spent trying to communicate the design. Major topics covered in this tutorial are:
- Learn how to create isometric views
- Learn how to set visibility graphics/filters to best display systems
- Learn how to tag plumbing isometrics
- Learn how to decide when an isometric is the best option to display design intent
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This video is a god-send. Thank you thank you thank you.
Great video. Keep it up. Wish you had a mic on the people asking questions in the background👍
Great jobs thanks
Great video. Thank you so much! I have a little doubt. How did you get that 3D view of the 2D architecture plan? Did you use Autocad for that, then insert it into Revit?
@karlcorrz
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It's a separate architectural revit model, linked to a plumbing revit model. Same as the XREF in autocad. By this there is less clutter of drawings.
Hi Sir, Nice project. but I have concern in around revit mep. Can be work the revit particularly in sewerage & waste water system. I've done in the families under Pipe types & Piping systems to added new pipe types & piping system. but when I create the new pipe name Compressed Air in the properties the system pipe is ok but the system classification is under Domestic Cold Water how to edit the classification under properties mechanical.
Hello sir, can i kindly request a copy of this file. I want to practice along with your video
how do I make the filter for storm piping
How can I get in touch with you for consulting work?
What does Revit require for a computer to run the system...?
Some good information the video would be better if proper fittings were used in the plumbing design.