This is some valuable context, Alex. Thanks for going into detail on this. You've just compressed into 20 minutes what takes most users months or even years to figure out and master when it comes to Revit modeling. Great work 👍🏾
Hi Noel. Thanks a lot. That is such a nice comment. I'm glad you found it useful. Stay tuned for new videos. We have some juicy HVAC and piping videos coming soon. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss them.
I don't remember if I created a vent system on this particular video, but you can create one by duplicating the original vent system and editing (renaming, abbreviation, colors, etc.). The key is to make sure that the property called SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION is set to "Vent". Good luck =)
Felix. Two things can be happening: 1. You don't have TG assigned to Tag command (hit "KS" and check). 2. You don't have tags visible in your view (Hit "VG" and make sure to turn them on) Good luck
Good to hear you liked it. Revit "Fabrication" has what is called "a service", which is a combination of pipe system and pipe type (for example "domestic Water/Brazed Copper", but in general: Pipe Types and System Types are two separate things, because you can have cold water within brazed copper or welded steel, or glued CPVC, etc. But the best tip I can give you is: Select the pipe that has the system and the pipe type you like and do "create similar" =) Good luck!
Good question Fraser. What I would do is create a duplicate of the Hot Water System, rename and assign new abbreviation; and, if you're calculating anything, adjust the thermodynamic properties (i.e. set the temperature and pressure based on what thermodynamic state you're working with. For example, if you are working with saturated steam you would use 220°F @ 2 psi gauge. This will give an approx. density, viscosity, etc. Not perfect, but can get you started. Good luck!
Keep it up!!. I'm addicted to watching your videos. I learned a lot. Thank you so much,Sir
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I know. I'm addicted too. They are so easy to understand.
This is some valuable context, Alex. Thanks for going into detail on this. You've just compressed into 20 minutes what takes most users months or even years to figure out and master when it comes to Revit modeling. Great work 👍🏾
Hi Noel. Thanks a lot.
That is such a nice comment. I'm glad you found it useful.
Stay tuned for new videos. We have some juicy HVAC and piping videos coming soon.
Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss them.
I Agree 100%. This is a great summary!
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this is a big help. thank you!!
Glad it helped!
Hello . This video and explanations are absolutely Great ! Thank you very very much
You are welcome!
Thanks a lot, you video is very informative please keep it up.
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Great video. Very detailed and on point. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
very cool delivery.
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Very insightful.
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Thanks for the clear explanations
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Another great lesson.. thanks a lot
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cant find pluming temp....
You have to click on "Browse" more and you will find it in the Autodesk Revit Templates Folder
@@alexandersolsilva6202 thank you.
Did you find it? =)
how to add steam pipe connected to boiler and exchanger ?
That is a good idea for a video. I will add it to the list.
@@bimitup thanks
did you make any VENT system
how does it get in the project? just drag it?
I don't remember if I created a vent system on this particular video, but you can create one by duplicating the original vent system and editing (renaming, abbreviation, colors, etc.).
The key is to make sure that the property called SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION is set to "Vent".
Good luck =)
Please when I do TG on my keyboard i dont see my TAGS on my Pipe Line system
Make sure you associate that keystroke to the "Tag" command.
In order to access all your KeyStrokes press "KS"
Felix. Two things can be happening:
1. You don't have TG assigned to Tag command (hit "KS" and check).
2. You don't have tags visible in your view (Hit "VG" and make sure to turn them on)
Good luck
Hi nice video btw, how do I connect system type to pipe types so I don't have to change it everytime in properties
Good to hear you liked it.
Revit "Fabrication" has what is called "a service", which is a combination of pipe system and pipe type (for example "domestic Water/Brazed Copper", but in general:
Pipe Types and System Types are two separate things, because you can have cold water within brazed copper or welded steel, or glued CPVC, etc.
But the best tip I can give you is: Select the pipe that has the system and the pipe type you like and do "create similar" =) Good luck!
How do you create a Steam System?
Good question Fraser.
What I would do is create a duplicate of the Hot Water System, rename and assign new abbreviation; and, if you're calculating anything, adjust the thermodynamic properties (i.e. set the temperature and pressure based on what thermodynamic state you're working with. For example, if you are working with saturated steam you would use 220°F @ 2 psi gauge. This will give an approx. density, viscosity, etc. Not perfect, but can get you started. Good luck!
Thank you
You're welcome
9:36 You just jump!
Not sure what you mean Leonardo