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Place pipework, and then add pipe fittings and accessories in Revit.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Transcript
00:03
In Revit, after you have placed pipework, you can then add pipe fittings and accessories to your new pipework.
00:11
To place a pipe for this exercise, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Pipe.
00:20
In the Type Selector, select Standard.
00:23
In the Properties palette, set the System Type to Heating Hot Water Supply.
00:30
In the Options Bar, specify the Diameter as 4".
00:35
Then, in the Options Bar or in the Properties palette, specify the Middle Elevation as 10'0".
00:44
Next, in the drawing area, click to place the beginning of your pipe,
00:49
and then move your cursor down and click to place the ending of your pipe.
00:54
Now, move your cursor to the right and click to create a horizontal segment.
01:00
Be aware that Revit then automatically adds the fittings based on the duct type routing preferences.
01:07
In this case, change the Diameter to 3", and click to create another horizontal segment down Corridor 2002.
01:18
Press ESC on the keyboard once to finish your current pipe run.
01:24
Now, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Parallel Pipes.
01:31
In the Modify | Place Parallel Pipes contextual ribbon,
01:35
set the Horizontal Number to 4, the Horizontal Offset to 0' 6", the Vertical Number to 1, and the Vertical Offset to 1' 0".
01:51
Then, hover your cursor over a pipe main and press TAB.
01:56
Click to create the parallel pipes.
01:60
After you create your parallel pipes, you can use the Trim/Extend tools to connect branches to your mains.
02:11
Keep in mind that when you change the piping system types, all the parallel pipes might also update together.
02:18
If this happens and you do not want it to, just select the piping system, and then in the ribbon, click the Remove (X) button to delete it.
02:29
Using Edit System in the Piping Systems contextual tab, you can apply different piping systems to your pipe runs.
02:37
Select a different piping system, such as Condenser Water Supply, to see the piping system change.
02:45
If you need to add a pipe accessory, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Pipe Accessory.
02:54
Finally, in the Type Selector, choose a motor control valve.
02:59
Then, click a pipe segment to place your valve inline.
03:04
Placing pipework, fittings, and accessories in your Revit project is not difficult, as long as you are paying attention to which system is which.
Video transcript
00:03
In Revit, after you have placed pipework, you can then add pipe fittings and accessories to your new pipework.
00:11
To place a pipe for this exercise, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Pipe.
00:20
In the Type Selector, select Standard.
00:23
In the Properties palette, set the System Type to Heating Hot Water Supply.
00:30
In the Options Bar, specify the Diameter as 4".
00:35
Then, in the Options Bar or in the Properties palette, specify the Middle Elevation as 10'0".
00:44
Next, in the drawing area, click to place the beginning of your pipe,
00:49
and then move your cursor down and click to place the ending of your pipe.
00:54
Now, move your cursor to the right and click to create a horizontal segment.
01:00
Be aware that Revit then automatically adds the fittings based on the duct type routing preferences.
01:07
In this case, change the Diameter to 3", and click to create another horizontal segment down Corridor 2002.
01:18
Press ESC on the keyboard once to finish your current pipe run.
01:24
Now, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Parallel Pipes.
01:31
In the Modify | Place Parallel Pipes contextual ribbon,
01:35
set the Horizontal Number to 4, the Horizontal Offset to 0' 6", the Vertical Number to 1, and the Vertical Offset to 1' 0".
01:51
Then, hover your cursor over a pipe main and press TAB.
01:56
Click to create the parallel pipes.
01:60
After you create your parallel pipes, you can use the Trim/Extend tools to connect branches to your mains.
02:11
Keep in mind that when you change the piping system types, all the parallel pipes might also update together.
02:18
If this happens and you do not want it to, just select the piping system, and then in the ribbon, click the Remove (X) button to delete it.
02:29
Using Edit System in the Piping Systems contextual tab, you can apply different piping systems to your pipe runs.
02:37
Select a different piping system, such as Condenser Water Supply, to see the piping system change.
02:45
If you need to add a pipe accessory, on the Systems ribbon, in the Plumbing & Piping panel, click Pipe Accessory.
02:54
Finally, in the Type Selector, choose a motor control valve.
02:59
Then, click a pipe segment to place your valve inline.
03:04
Placing pipework, fittings, and accessories in your Revit project is not difficult, as long as you are paying attention to which system is which.
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