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Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 11:18:04 AM | Pipework Types Visibility on/off

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Hi.

Been working with Revit MEP 2009 for a few weeks now.

Iv'e been drawing some Pipework on different `Pipe Types' ie Heating, Hot & Cold etc.

Is there a way of turning off the Visibilty of say just the heating Pipework!!!

I know how to control the Visibility of ALL the Pipework, but can i filter it out to the relevant Types.

Any suggestion's!

 

 


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Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:03:38 PM | Pipework Types Visibility on/off

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Look into filters.  It will help if you have your pipes assigned to systems.  Then you can filter a view to only have pipes on the hot water system visible, for instance.

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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 5:24:58 AM | Pipework Types Visibility on/off

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Cheers Carl.

Managed to sort the Visibility out.

Another problem!, Is there a way of changing Rectangular Ductwork to show flanges etc.!

 


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Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:02:46 AM | Pipework Types Visibility on/off

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Maybe I'm not as familiar with my ductwork terminology; where would these flanges be?  At the elbow and transition joints?  If so, you would need to modify the transition and elbow families to include the flanges for both the ductwork and the elbow since there is really no way to "attach" a flange to the end of a duct object.

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